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  • Medibank Private Limited

    Private health insurer, whereby it underwrites and distributes private health insurance policies under its two brands, Medibank and Ahm.

    MPL$3.900
     0.020 0.52%

    Data last updated:Aug 13, 2024 – 12.32pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

    Previous Close

    3.880

    Open

    3.890

    Day Range

    3.860 - 3.905

    52 Week Range

    3.330 - 4.000

    Volume

    1,456,292

    Value

    5,652,001

    Bid

    3.900

    Ask

    3.910

    Dividend Yield

    4.02%

    P/E Ratio

    17.08

    Market Cap

    10.754B

    Total Issue

    2,754,003,240

    ASX Announcements

    Change of Registered Office

    Details of Company Address, Details of Registered office address

    • Jul 30, 2024
    • 1 page

    Notification of cessation of securities - MPL

    Appendix 3H (Notification of cessation of securities)

    • Jul 4, 2024
    • 4 pages

    Notification regarding unquoted securities - MPL

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

    • Jul 2, 2024
    • 6 pages

    Medibank cybercrime event - AIC files proceedings

    Legal Proceedings

    • Jun 5, 2024
    • 1 page

    Give back commitment increased to $305 million for customers

    Company Administration - Other

    • May 20, 2024
    • 3 pages

    View all MPL announcements

    Yesterday

    Health Minister Mark Butler faces the thorny issue of approving insurance premium rises ahead of an election.

    Pressure for health premium overhaul in election headache for Albanese

    The influential medical lobby is demanding an independent umpire to determine how high insurance premiums can rise as negotiations over the next increase begin.

    • Michael Smith

    This Month

    Authorities say a cyber incident happens once every six minutes in Australia.

    Companies to face fines for failing to disclose cyber ransom payments

    Legislation due to be introduced to federal parliament within weeks will require businesses with a turnover of $3 million or more to report payments to hackers.

    • Tom McIlroy
    Dr Rachel David, chief executive of Private Healthcare Australia, says a push to collective boycott insurers will hurt regional Australia

    Hospitals seek right to boycott big insurers from funding talks

    Catholic-operated private hospitals want a major shake-up of the way they negotiate funding deals with health insurers, in an escalation of tensions between the two sides.

    • Michael Smith

    July

    Health Minister Mark Butler and Ramsay Health Care’s Australia boss, Carmel Monaghan, are key figures in working to resolve the financial crisis in private hospitals.

    Inside the stoush between private hospitals and health insurers

    As finances deteriorate, insurers and providers are slugging it out over how to overhaul a healthcare system which has not seen serious reform in decades.

    • Michael Smith
    Medibank’s Shelley Matheson at her home in central Victoria.

    What businesses are doing right for this group of workers

    Not only did it mean Shelley could work in a step-free environment catered to her needs, but it also meant she didn’t have to ask for special treatment.

    • Euan Black
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    June

     Brief 5 June

    Economy grows by 0.1pc | RBA to ignore energy rebate | Medibank faces $21.5 trillion fine

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

    Medibank is facing increasing legal challenges related to a 2022 data breach.

    Medibank faces maximum $21.5 trillion fine in new cyber hack case

    The privacy watchdog alleges the private health insurer failed to protect the details of 9.7 million customers, under a law that provides for a penalty of $2.2 million for each breach.

    • Paul Smith

    May

    Grant Thornton senior manager Priscilla Ly says she’s proud of her employer for introducing a nine-day fortnight.

    Grant Thornton adopts nine-day fortnight, but staff have to earn it

    The accounting firm’s year-long trial coincided with record productivity, employee retention and profits.

    • Euan Black
    Remote access trojans are one tool used by cyber criminals to target victims’ accounts.

    This industry needs 5000 new workers every year just to keep up

    Australian cybersecurity workers warn the domestic industry is not competitive with foreign rivals.

    • Andrew Tillett

    April

    Finance’s ‘basic’ spreadsheet error triggers reform calls

    The federal Finance department failed to remove hidden tabs in a master spreadsheet, exposing confidential pricing data, a review has found.

    • Tom Burton

    March

    Australia has to take urgent action to discourage individual terrorists and state actors hacking into our cyber networks.

    Leaked documents reveal Australia targeted by Chinese hackers

    The revelations come as the UK sanctions a Chinese state-affiliated group that hacked into its Electoral Commission systems.

    • Max Mason and Andrew Tillett
    National Cyber Security Coordinator Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness.

    ‘Tip of the iceberg’: new cyber tsar issues warning on attacks

    The emergence of new technology such as AI will worsen the risks from cyberattacks, Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness says.

    • Andrew Tillett

    February

    Medibank chief executive David Koczkar said the business was resilient, highlighting the growth of its non-resident market.

    Medibank shares fall on disappointing policy growth guidance

    Citi analyst Nigel Pittaway said the result was a “slight disappointment” as growth rates moderate across private health.

    • Lucas Baird
    Aleksandr Ermakov the man sanctioned by the Australian government over the Medibank hack is snapped at a Moscow business networking event in

    Revealed: The respectable life of the suspected Medibank hacker

    The Russian hacker accused of stealing the medical records of millions of Australians in the Medibank attack lives in a Soviet era block of flats and once worked in social welfare.

    • James King
    Amy Coleman, Corporate Vice President, Human Resources & Corporate Functions, Microsoft.

    How Microsoft, Lendlease and Virgin changed their culture

    Here are key takeaways from The Australian Financial Review Workforce Summit.

    • Patrick Durkin and Sally Patten
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     Jennie Rogerson says Canva wants to keep evolving its work from home policy.

    We’re all guessing on WFH, but firms may soon need to pick a side

    From Canva to JPMorgan, leaders are still feeling their way when it comes to working from home. But employees may be about to force the issue. 

    • James Thomson
    Medibank’s Kylie Bishop said early signs were good for its four-day week trial.

    Four-day week v office mandate: One size does not fit all

    Medibank’s Kylie Bishop says its workers on a four-day-a-week trial are less stressed, but JPMorgan says it needs its merchant bankers in the office every day.

    • David Marin-Guzman
    Megan Lane and Jordan Newnham.

    Simple tips that can help your company survive a hack

    Digital security experts CyberCX are ramping up their services ahead of a possible sale.

    • Ronald Mizen
    Kylie Bishop Medibank HR Lunch with AFR

    How this boss makes her staff earn a four-day week

    After surviving a major cyber hack, Medibank’s head of people is spearheading a move to become the first ASX-listed company to trial a four-day work week.

    • Patrick Durkin
    Top row, from left: Jad Vodopija (BHP),  Elisa Clements (ANZ), Kylie Bishop (Medibank); bottom row: Deb Yates (Lendlease), Karen Longergan (Stockland), Julie Fallon (Woodside).
 

    HR bosses reveal this year’s biggest people problems

    The HR bosses of six of our biggest companies – BHP, ANZ, Stockland, Lendlease, Medibank and Woodside – reveal their biggest issues for 2024.

    • Euan Black, Patrick Durkin and Sally Patten

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