Oceania Healthcare links dividends to turning cash positive

4 mins to read Oceania Healthcare targets dividend return on turnaround momentum The company’s new payout policy will be based on positive free cash flow. Oceania Healthcare’s Franklin Village. Nicholas Pointon Fri, 22 May 2026 © All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription. Key points Net profit: Down 100% to $119,000 due to a smaller gain in the value of the property portfolio. Revenue: Up 3% to $267.1 million. Key takeaway: The company
expects to be cash positive this financial year, which will clear the way for it to resume dividends. Oceania Healthcare expects to be cash positive this year, clearing the path for a resumption of dividends, which have been on ice since November 2023. The company is in the midst of a strategic reset, which it launched in FY25 in response to rising debt and sluggish sales. By its own account, Want to read more? It’s easy. Choose your subscription Already have an account? Login Smartphone
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Alerts Sign up to get the latest stories and insights delivered to your inbox – free, every day. Key points Net profit: Down 100% to $119,000 due to a smaller gain in the value of the property portfolio. Revenue: Up 3% to $267.1 million. Key takeaway: The company expects to be cash positive this financial year, which will clear the way for it to resume dividends. Company profile Powered by: Previous Close Avg Daily Volume Daily High 52 Week High 52 Week Low Related News
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