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Why ASX (ASX:ASX) Is Down 8.5% After ASIC’s A$150m Capital Charge And Governance Overhaul
Reviewed by Sasha Jovanovic
- Earlier this month, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission imposed an additional A$150,000,000 capital charge on ASX and ordered a sweeping governance and risk-management overhaul after finding the exchange had underinvested in resilience and operational reliability.
- ASX has responded by resetting its transformation agenda, tightening board oversight of its clearing and settlement arms, and signalling lower dividend payouts as it rebuilds trust with regulators and market participants.
- We’ll now examine how ASIC’s A$150,000,000 capital charge and governance reset could reshape ASX’s investment narrative and future risk profile.
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ASX Investment Narrative Recap
To own ASX today, you need to believe it can restore confidence in its core market infrastructure while managing higher regulatory expectations and costs. In the near term, the key catalyst is successful delivery of its reset transformation program, while the biggest risk is that ASIC’s A$150,000,000 capital charge and tougher oversight drive sustained margin pressure or further project setbacks. For now, the capital impost is material mainly for dividends and flexibility rather than day to day operations.
The recent decision to cut ASX’s dividend payout ratio to 75 to 85 per cent, and to use a discounted dividend reinvestment plan to help fund the A$150,000,000 capital requirement, directly ties this regulatory event to shareholder returns. For investors, this announcement sits at the heart of the near term thesis, because it links governance reform, balance sheet strength and income expectations at the same time.
Yet behind the capital charge, investors should be aware of the ongoing execution risk around ASX’s technology and CHESS replacement programs...
Read the full narrative on ASX (it's free!)
ASX's narrative projects A$1.3 billion revenue and A$547.2 million earnings by 2028. This requires 4.9% yearly revenue growth and about A$44.6 million earnings increase from A$502.6 million today.
Uncover how ASX's forecasts yield a A$64.72 fair value, a 24% upside to its current price.
Exploring Other Perspectives
Five members of the Simply Wall St Community currently see ASX’s fair value anywhere between A$14.48 and A$1,398.50, highlighting how far apart individual views can be. You may want to weigh those against the renewed regulatory scrutiny on ASX’s governance and risk management, and what that could mean for its ability to control costs and protect margins over time.
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Build Your Own ASX Narrative
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- A great starting point for your ASX research is our analysis highlighting 1 key reward and 2 important warning signs that could impact your investment decision.
- Our free ASX research report provides a comprehensive fundamental analysis summarized in a single visual - the Snowflake - making it easy to evaluate ASX's overall financial health at a glance.
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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.
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Operates as a multi-asset class and integrated exchange company in Australia and internationally.
Excellent balance sheet second-rate dividend payer.
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