Shareholder FAQs
Find answers to questions frequently asked by our shareholders and investor audiences.
Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register
I think I hold Mondi shares, how can I find out more about my Mondi shareholding?
If you think you hold Mondi shares the first step is to establish what type of Mondi shares you might have.
Mondi plc is a company registered in the UK, and is listed on the London Stock Exchange in the ESCC category (MNDI), where the Group is a FTSE100 constituent. It also has a secondary listing on the JSE Limited (MNP). You may hold Mondi plc shares on the South African branch register or Mondi plc shares on the UK main register.
Our transfer secretary (registrar) in South Africa, JSE Investor Services (Pty) Limited (JSE Investor Services), looks after Mondi plc shareholders on the SA branch register.
Our registrar in the UK, Equiniti, looks after Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register.
Please contact JSE Investor Services in South Africa and Equiniti in the UK to establish what type of Mondi shares you hold. The contact details for JSE Investor Services in South Africa and Equiniti in the UK can be found on the Shareholder Information page.
Which stock exchange is Mondi listed on and how can I find out the value of my shares?
Mondi is listed on the London Stock Exchange in the ESCC category (MNDI), where the Group is a FTSE100 constituent. It also has a secondary listing on the JSE Limited (MNP).
Share price information can be found on our Share price page.
How can I sell my shares?
Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register wishing to sell their shares should engage a broker in South Africa.
Our transfer secretary (registrar), JSE Investor Services (Pty) Limited, is also a Central Securities Depository Participant (CSDP) operating under the name JSE Investor Services. As a CSDP, JSE Investor Services is one of only a small number of market players who can liaise with Strate, South Africa’s Central Securities Depository for equities, bonds and money markets.
JSE Investor Services offers share dealing as part of their CSDP services. For further information on this service call 011 713 0800 (SA callers) or +27 11 713 0800 (if calling from outside South Africa) or email csdp@jseinvestorservices.co.za.
This is not a recommendation to buy and/or sell shares and this service may not be suitable for all shareholders. The price of shares can go down as well as up and you are not guaranteed to get back the amount you originally invested. Terms, conditions and risks apply.
How can I transfer my shares to someone else?
A stock transfer form, which can be obtained from JSE Investor Services (Pty) Limited (JSE Investor Services), needs to be completed and returned to JSE Investor Services together with the share certificate.
The contact details for JSE Investor Services can be found on the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register.
I have just got married, how can I change the name my shares are held in?
Shareholders wishing to change their name should contact our transfer secretary (registrar), JSE Investor Services (Pty) Limited (JSE Investor Services).
The contact details for JSE Investor Services can be found on the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register.
I have moved house, how do I change the address attached to my shareholding?
Shareholders wishing to change their address should complete the Change of Address form and return it to our transfer secretary (registrar), JSE Investor Services (Pty) Limited, as directed.
The Change of Address form can be downloaded from the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register.
How can I request that I receive all communications electronically?
Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register can elect to receive documents electronically via Mondi’s website by contacting JSE Investor Services (Pty) Limited on +27 (0)11 713 0800 or by emailing info@jseinvestorservices.co.za.
Can I donate my shares to charity?
In South Africa, Strate Charity Shares allow shareholders to donate unwanted shares free of charge.
More information on donating shares to charity, a donation form and contact details for Strate Charity Shares can be found on the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register.
I have lost my share certificate – how can I get a new one?
Our transfer secretary (registrar), JSE Investor Services (Pty) Limited (JSE Investor Services), should be informed in writing that your share certificate has been lost. JSE Investor Services will then assist you with the process to obtain a new share certificate which will involve the payment of fees and the completion of a lost securities indemnity form.
The contact details for JSE Investor Services can be found on the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register.
Can Mondi offer me any advice on tax?
Mondi is unable to advise shareholders on taxation. Your tax obligations will vary depending on your jurisdiction and financial circumstances. With regard to your Mondi shareholding, we recommend all shareholders maintain records of dividend payments, share purchases and sales. A dividend confirmation will be sent with all dividend payments. For further assistance, please speak to an independent professional tax or financial adviser.
Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register
Which stock exchange is Mondi listed on and how can I find out the value of my shares?
Mondi is listed on the London Stock Exchange in the ESCC category (MNDI), where the Group is a FTSE100 constituent. It also has a secondary listing on the JSE Limited (MNP).
Share price information can be found on our Share price page.
I think I hold Mondi shares, how can I find out more about my Mondi shareholding?
If you think you hold Mondi shares the first step is to establish what type of Mondi shares you might have.
Mondi is listed on the London Stock Exchange in the ESCC category (MNDI), where the Group is a FTSE100 constituent. It also has a secondary listing on the JSE Limited (MNP). You may hold shares on the South African branch register or on the UK main register.
Our transfer secretary (registrar) in South Africa, JSE Investor Services (Pty) Limited (JSE Investor Services), looks after Mondi plc shareholders on the SA branch register. Our registrar in the UK, Equiniti, looks after Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register.
Please contact JSE Investor Services in South Africa and Equiniti in the UK to establish what type of Mondi shares you hold. The contact details for JSE Investor Services in South Africa and Equiniti in the UK can be found on the Shareholder Information page.
I have just got married, how can I change the name my shares are held in?
Shareholders wishing to change their name should contact our registrar, Equiniti.
The contact details for Equiniti can be found on the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register.
How can I sell my shares and how can I transfer my shares to someone else?
A shareholder wishing to sell their shares should engage a broker.
For Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register, who do not have a broker, Equiniti Share Dealing Service offers a quick and easy way to buy and sell shares.
For further information on this service or to buy and sell shares visit www.shareview.co.uk or call 03456 037 037 (lines are open 8.00am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. From outside the UK dial +44 3456 037 037 and calls are charged at the applicable international rate).
Shareview is a free secure online site provided by our registrar, Equiniti, where Mondi plc shareholders can manage their shareholding quickly and easily. To register for a Shareview Portfolio just visit www.shareview.co.uk. All you need is your shareholder reference, which can be found on your share certificate or your dividend confirmation.
More information about Shareview can be found on the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register.
This is not a recommendation to buy and/or sell shares and this service may not be suitable for all shareholders. The price of shares can go down as well as up and you are not guaranteed to get back the amount you originally invested. Terms, conditions and risks apply.
How to transfer my shares to someone else?
A stock transfer form, which can be obtained from our registrar, Equiniti, or downloaded from Shareview, needs to be completed and returned to Equiniti together with the share certificate.
For more information on Shareview and for contact details for Equiniti please visit the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register.
I have moved house, how do I change the address attached to my shareholding?
Shareholders wishing to change their address should complete the Change of Address form and return to our registrar, Equiniti, as directed. Shareholders can also change their address online via their Shareview Portfolio at www.shareview.co.uk.
For more information on Shareview and to download the Change of Address form please visit the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register.
How can I request that I receive all communications electronically?
Mondi plc shareholders can elect to receive documents electronically via Mondi’s website by contacting our registrar, Equiniti, or by logging on to Shareview at www.shareview.co.uk.
For more information on Shareview and for contact details for Equiniti please visit the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register.
Can I donate my shares to charity?
ShareGift allows Mondi plc shareholders to donate unwanted shares free of charge.
More information on donating shares to charity and contact details for ShareGift can be found on the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register.
I have lost my share certificate – how can I get a new one?
Shareholders who have lost their share certificate should contact our registrar, Equiniti, to obtain a replacement. Equiniti will assist you with the process which will involve the completion of an indemnity form and there may be an administration charge.
The contact details for Equiniti can be found on the Shareholder Administration page for Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register.
Can Mondi offer me any advice on tax?
Mondi is unable to advise shareholders on taxation. Your tax obligations will vary depending on your jurisdiction and financial circumstances. With regard to your Mondi shareholding, we recommend all shareholders maintain records of dividend payments, share purchases and sales. A dividend confirmation will be sent with all dividend payments. For further assistance, please speak to an independent professional tax or financial adviser.
Dividend
What is Mondi’s dividend policy?
Mondi intends to pursue a dividend policy that reflects its strategy of disciplined and value creating investment and growth with the aim of offering shareholders long-term dividend growth. The Group will target a dividend cover range of two to three times on average over the cycle, although the payout ratio in each year will vary in accordance with the business cycle. The payment of dividends will be conditional on the Group having sufficient distributable reserves.
Ordinary dividends paid by Mondi plc will generally be paid in euros.
The directors intend that the final and interim dividends will generally be paid in May and September in the approximate proportions of two-thirds (final dividend) and one-third (interim dividend).
How can I find out if there will be a dividend this year?
The directors intend that the final and interim dividends will generally be paid in May and September in the approximate proportions of two-thirds (final dividend) and one-third (interim dividend).
Information on dividends for the current period can be found on the Dividend page under Current Dividend Payment Information.
Can I find out more information on past dividend payments?
Information on past dividend payments, including amounts, record dates and payment dates can be found on the Dividend page under Historical Dividend Payment Information.
Can my dividends be paid direct into my bank account?
Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register may have their dividends paid directly into a bank account if they have a South African bank account.
Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register without a South African bank account may like to consider dematerialising their shares with a Central Securities Depository Participant (CSDP) in South Africa as they are often able to pay dividends into foreign banks.
More information on the payment of dividends and dematerialisation can be found on the Dividend and Shareholder Administration pages for Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register.
Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register can arrange for their GBP or Euro Dividends to be paid directly into their bank or building society account. More information can be found on the Dividend page and for Mondi plc Shareholder Administration pages on the UK register.
Can I receive my dividend in my local currency?
All dividends are declared in euro but are paid in the following currencies:
Mondi plc - Euro
Mondi plc (UK residents) - Pounds Sterling
Mondi plc (South African residents) - South African rand
Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register resident in the UK may elect to receive their dividends in euro.
Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register resident outside the UK may elect to receive their dividends in pounds sterling.
Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register wishing to elect to receive their dividends in an alternative currency should contact Equiniti using the details provided.
I am an international shareholder, what are my dividend payment options?
Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register can only receive dividends in rand.
Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register wishing to receive dividends in their local currency may be able to do so through the Equiniti Overseas Payment Service. More information can be found on the Dividend page and Shareholder Administration pages for Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register.
Can I reinvest my dividend?
The dividend reinvestment plans (DRIPs) provide an opportunity for shareholders to have their cash dividends reinvested in Mondi plc ordinary shares.
The plans are available to all Mondi plc ordinary shareholders (excluding those in certain restricted jurisdictions).
More information on the DRIPs can be found on the Dividend page.
I am a Mondi plc shareholder on the South African branch resident in the US or Canada, can I reinvest my dividend?
Mondi plc shareholders on the South African branch register resident in the US or Canada cannot participate in the DRIP. However, an underlying or beneficial shareholder holding their shares in dematerialised form should contact their broker or CSDP to see if they can participate on their behalf. It is the responsibility of the individual joining the DRIP to ensure that any local tax or legal obligations are complied with.
I am a Mondi plc shareholder on the UK register resident in the US, can I reinvest my dividend?
Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register resident in the US cannot participate in the DRIP. However, if the shareholder holds through a nominee resident in the UK (or EEA) then it may be possible for the nominee as the registered holder to participate on behalf of their client who is the underlying shareholder registered in the US. It is the responsibility of the individual joining the DRIP to ensure that any local tax or legal obligations are complied with.
Do I have to pay tax on dividends?
Mondi is unable to advise shareholders on taxation. Your tax obligations will vary depending on your jurisdiction and financial circumstances. With regard to your Mondi shareholding, we recommend all shareholders maintain records of dividend payments, share purchases and sales. A dividend confirmation will be sent with all dividend payments. For further assistance, please speak to an independent professional tax or financial adviser.
Shareholder Meetings
When and where is the next AGM?
The 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place on 3 May 2024.
Information on the 2023 AGM can be found under Shareholder Meetings.
I hold my Mondi shares in my own name, can I attend the AGM?
Yes, once it is published, shareholders can find a copy of the Notice of AGM on the Shareholder Meetings page with instructions on how to attend the AGM in person or electronically.
I hold my Mondi shares through a nominee, can I attend the AGM?
Shareholders holding shares through a nominee and wishing to attend and vote at the AGM should contact their nominee beforehand and obtain a letter of representation authorising them to vote at the AGM. They should be advised that they may attend the AGM without a letter of representation as long as they do not intend to vote and are aware that they may speak only at the chair’s discretion.
Shareholders holding their shares through a nominee wishing to attend the AGM should, in advance of the meeting, inform Mondi’s company secretarial department in writing to Mondi, Ground Floor, Building 5, The Heights, Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0NY, United Kingdom or by email to agm.questions@mondigroup.com. Alternatively, shareholders holding their shares through a nominee must arrange to instruct the nominee how they wish their votes to be cast.
I would like someone to attend the AGM on my behalf, is this possible?
Yes. If shareholders are unable to attend the AGM, they are entitled to appoint a proxy to exercise all or any of their rights to attend, to speak and to vote on their behalf at the meeting. Shareholders will need to complete a proxy registration either via a form which can be requested from Equiniti in the UK or JSE Investor Services in South Africa, or if you are in the UK, this can be done electronically via Equiniti’s portal ShareView. Contact details for the Registrars can be found on the Shareholder Information page.
If shareholders would like to vote in advance of the meeting but not attend, or appoint someone to attend on their behalf, they can still do so by following the instructions in the AGM Notice.
I can’t attend the AGM, can I still vote?
Yes. If shareholders are unable to attend the AGM and cannot appoint a proxy, they can complete the proxy form that will be sent to them with the notice of the AGM and send it back to the registrar as directed and, in the event of a poll, the chairman will cast the shareholder’s vote in line with their instructions.
Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register may also register their proxy instruction electronically via their Shareview Portfolio. More information on Shareview can be found on the Shareholder Information page for Mondi plc shareholders on the UK register.
More information on proxy voting will be found in the notice of the AGM which, once the AGM has been announced, can be viewed under Shareholder Meetings.
I do not own shares in Mondi, can I still attend the AGM?
People who are not shareholders may attend the AGM as guests of the Company, however, please be aware that guests are not entitled to vote and may speak only at the chair’s discretion.
Non-shareholders wishing to attend the AGM should, in advance of the meetings, put their request for attendance in writing to Mondi’s company secretarial department at the UK registered office: Mondi, Ground Floor, Building 5, The Heights, Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0NY, United Kingdom or by email to agm.questions@mondigroup.com.
How can I find out more about past shareholder meetings?
Please visit our Shareholder Meetings pages for more information on past shareholder meetings.
Corporate Actions
How can I find out more about the Odd-lot offer?
In 2013, Mondi launched and completed an Odd-lot offer. Mondi bought shares back from shareholders who held less than 100 shares in Mondi Limited or Mondi plc.
Please visit our Corporate Actions page for more information about the Odd-lot offer.
How can I find out more about the Mpact Limited demerger from Mondi?
In 2011, Mondi demerged Mondi Packaging South Africa and separately listed the company on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, under a new name, Mpact Limited.
Please visit our Corporate Actions page for more information about the Mpact Limited demerger from Mondi.
How can I find out more about the Mondi demerger from Anglo American plc?
Mondi became an independent dual listed company on 2 July 2007 when it successfully demerged from Anglo American plc with listings on the London and Johannesburg Stock Exchanges.
Please visit our Corporate Actions page for more information about the Mondi demerger from Anglo American plc.
How can I find out more about Mondi's corporate simplification?
In 2019, Mondi simplified its structure from the dual listed company structure to a single parent company structure under Mondi plc.
Please visit our Corporate Actions page for more information about the corporate simplification.
How can I find out more about Mondi’s share consolidation?
In 2024, Mondi plc returned to shareholders net proceeds from the sale of Mondi’s Russian assets, in the form of a special dividend of €1.60 per ordinary share. The share consolidation, was intended, as far as possible, to maintain the comparability of Mondi’s share price before and after the special dividend was paid. Shareholders received 10 new shares for every 11 existing shares owned on the record date.
Please visit the special dividend and share consolidation page for more information.
The Company
What is Mondi’s strategy?
Read information on Mondi’s strategy.
What are Mondi’s core areas of activity?
What is the current share price?
Share price information can be found on our Share price page.
How can I get a copy of the Mondi Group Integrated report and financial statements?
View current and historic versions of the Mondi Group Integrated report and financial statements.
If you would like copies of the current or a previous version of the Mondi Group Integrated report and financial statements sent to you, please contact Mondi’s company secretarial department on +44 (0)1932 826300.
What is Mondi’s approach to sustainability?
Information on Mondi’s approach to Sustainability.
What is Mondi’s approach to governance?
Information on Mondi’s approach to Governance.
The Board
Who is the chair?
The Chair is Philip Yea.
More information on Philip Yea.
Who are the executive directors?
There are currently two executive directors on the Mondi plc Board – Andrew King, Group CEO and Mike Powell, Group CFO.
Read more about our Executive Directors.
Who are the non-executive directors?
There are seven non-executive directors who sit on the Board – Sue Clark, who is the Senior Independent Director providing support to the Chair, Svein Richard Brandtzaeg, Sucheta Govil, Anke Groth, Saki Macozoma, Dame Angela Strank and Stephen Young. Each non-executive director is considered to be independent.
Read more about our non-executive directors.
What are the board committees and how can I find out more about them?
The Board delegates specific areas of responsibility to the committees namely the audit committee, nominations committee, remuneration committee, sustainable development committee and the executive committee.
More information on the committees’ terms of reference, members and duties.