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  • Suncorp Group Limited

    Provision of insurance and banking products and services to retail, corporate and commercial customers in Australia and New Zealand.

    SUN$17.550
     0.230 1.33%

    Data last updated:Aug 23, 2024 – 3.58pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

    Previous Close

    17.320

    Open

    17.290

    Day Range

    17.210 - 17.640

    52 Week Range

    12.880 - 18.190

    Volume

    4,277,149

    Value

    27,148,906

    Bid

    17.540

    Ask

    17.550

    Dividend Yield

    3.38%

    P/E Ratio

    26.06

    Market Cap

    22.329B

    Total Issue

    1,272,316,092

    ASX Announcements

    Appendix 3Y - Steve Johnston

    Change of Director’s Interest Notice

    • Aug 23, 2024
    • 2 pages

    Notification regarding unquoted securities - SUN

    Appendix 3G (Notification of Issue, Conversion or Payment up of Unquoted Equity Securities)

    • Aug 23, 2024
    • 6 pages

    FY24 Results Presentation and Speaking Notes

    Company Presentation, Chairman's Address - Other

    • Aug 19, 2024
    • 33 pages

    2024 Key Dates

    Notification of Results/Reporting Date, Notice of Meeting - Other, Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date

    • Aug 19, 2024
    • 1 page

    FY24 Appendix 4G

    Appendix 4G

    • Aug 19, 2024
    • 10 pages

    View all SUN announcements

    This Month

    Why your fancy fridge is pushing up insurance bills

    The cost inflation that’s sent insurance premiums surging is starting to moderate. But Suncorp boss Steve Johnston says there is stickiness in strange places.

    • James Thomson

    Suncorp says insurance premiums will continue to rise

    The Queensland insurer said water damage from busted pipes is putting pressure on home insurance premiums even as global reinsurance rates stabilise.

    • James Eyers

    ANZ knocks NAB off the home lending podium

    ANZ is now the country’s third-biggest lender to households, boosted by the acquisition of Suncorp’s bank this week.

    • Lucas Baird

    July

    ANZ can finally get under the hood of Suncorp Bank

    ANZ chief Shayne Elliott said the $4.9 billion deal, which formally completed on Wednesday, will allow it to “compete more effectively across the Australian market”.

    • James Eyers

    743 days later, ANZ has little to cheer as Suncorp deal closes

    After more than two years, ANZ’s $4.9 billion acquisition of Suncorp is finally complete. But the mood inside the two companies is wildly different. 

    • James Thomson
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    Suncorp dumps Warren Buffett insurance-protection deal

    The decade-long arrangement had split the risks and rewards of the insurer’s exposure to weather in Queensland, covering 30 per cent of its home policies.

    • Liam Walsh

    June

    Chalmers turns ANZ’s Suncorp bid into once-in-a-generation deal

    When you look at the commitments ANZ is making to buy Suncorp, you have to wonder: if it is competition we’re after, is it competition we’ve got?

    • Updated
    • Anthony Macdonald

    ANZ boss says Suncorp ‘migration’ can avoid Westpac’s St George pain

    Shayne Elliott insists he’s learnt from Westpac’s failure to integrate St George, while Suncorp’s Steve Johnston says he can now focus fully on insurance.

    • James Eyers, Liam Walsh and Tom Richardson

    IAG says premium pressure easing as shares soar on profits

    Shares in IAG jumped on Friday as the insurance giant announced that earnings were likely to come in at the top of forecasts.

    • Liam Walsh and James Eyers

    Trump, Biden spar; ANZ-Suncorp deal gets nod; RBA’s rates humiliation

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Chalmers approves ANZ’s $4.9b Suncorp deal

    The decision paves the way for the biggest merger in banking since the Commonwealth Bank took out ailing Bankwest during the global financial crisis in 2008.

    • Updated
    • James Eyers

    Finance sector union not opposed to ANZ’s $4.9b Suncorp bank buy

    The federal treasurer, a Queenslander with close ties to the state government, has been considering the takeover of the Brisbane-based bank since April.

    • Updated
    • Lucas Baird and John Kehoe

    Bad repairs and blacked-out costs: when insurance claims turn ugly

    Stuff-ups and a rapid acceleration in claims expenses are the hallmarks of boiling customer frustration with insurers, who are also facing higher costs.

    • Liam Walsh

    May

    Here are all the best AI uses from a day talking about it

    Will it be useful or “just cool”? Executives and industry insiders spent the AI Summit discussing how they are already using artificial intelligence in their work.

    • Maxim Shanahan

    Big business braced for AI wave – and plenty of uncertainty

    Executives are certain artificial intelligence will transform every part of the economy. They just want to “separate the hype … and the pragmatism”.

    • James Eyers and Sally Patten
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    RACQ back on block, again, as Bank of America fires up sale

    BoA’s crack financial institutions team Mike Evans and Pete Nicholls are understood to be leading the effort.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    April

    Firstmac hackers claim tax file numbers

    The Brisbane-based lender has warned customers that tax file numbers and dates of birth have been stolen.

    • Liam Walsh

    Suncorp discovers stress-test flaws, files regulatory breach

    The insurance-banking conglomerate says it is dealing with APRA about the problem but no penalty will be applied.

    • Liam Walsh

    Regional banks dying a slow death

    The country’s smaller banks have a bleak future due to higher cost of funds, excessive capital requirements, costly technology upgrades and lack of scale. But will regulators do anything about it?

    • Tony Boyd

    Suncorp’s bank suffers breach, customer funds stolen

    The bank said it had restricted a “small number” of accounts that had been accessed and returned money to affected customers.

    • Nick Bonyhady

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