MA Financial Group (ASX: MAF) is an Australian-listed company in the Financial Services sector with a market capitalisation of $1.16B and the 310th-largest security on the ASX by market capitalisation. The MAF share price is $6.55, down 1.50% today and down 11.02% over the past 12 months. Shares have traded between $5.67 and $11.64 over the past 52 weeks. MAF trades on a price-to-earnings ratio of 173.62, above the Financial Services sector median of 6.79, and pays a trailing dividend yield of 0.61%. In its most recent reported period (ending 31 Dec 2025), MA Financial Group reported revenue of $986.0M and a net profit of $2.8M (0.3% margin).
About MA Financial Group Limited
MA Financial Group Limited, together with its subsidiary entities, offers a broad spectrum of financial services. The company's operations are structured across three primary divisions: Asset Management, Lending, and Corporate Advisory & Equities. Its Asset Management segment is responsible for overseeing investment funds for a varied client base, which includes institutional investors, high-net-worth individuals, and retail customers. These managed assets encompass diverse areas such as real estate, hospitality, credit instruments, publicly listed shares, private equity, and venture capital. The Lending division primarily focuses on providing residential mortgage financing, in addition to specialized finance options and funding for legal disbursements. Through its Corporate Advisory & Equities division, the firm provides strategic and financial advice covering mergers and acquisitions (M&A), equity and debt capital markets, corporate restructuring, and cash equity trading. This segment possesses specialized knowledge in the real estate, credit, technology, and small-to-mid-cap industrial sectors. Additionally, it furnishes institutional and high-net-worth clients with securities research, sales support, and trade execution services. Founded in 2009, MA Financial Group Limited is based in Sydney, Australia.
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