How QBE and Amcor Shares Stack Up: A Quick Look at Two ASX200 Players

July 01, 2025 10:35 AM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media
 How QBE and Amcor Shares Stack Up: A Quick Look at Two ASX200 Players
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Highlights 

  • QBE (QBE) shares rose 20% YTD in 2025 
  • AMC (AMC) trading near 52-week low 
  • Dividend yields offer insight into share value 

Understanding how to assess the current standing of two well-known ASX-listed companies — QBE Insurance Group Ltd and Amcor CDI — can be simplified by using key valuation metrics like dividend yield. These companies, both considered ASX200 stock constituents, offer unique insights through their global operations and financial consistency. 

QBE (ASX:QBE): Global Reach and Steady Growth 

QBE Insurance Group began in Townsville in the late 1800s as a marine insurance provider. It has since grown into one of the largest insurance players in Australia, operating in 27 countries across a variety of insurance segments such as commercial, consumer, agriculture, and reinsurance. 

Interestingly, despite its Australian roots, only about 30% of QBE’s revenue is generated domestically. The remainder primarily comes from the US and Europe, reflecting its diversified income base. 

The share price of QBE has appreciated by 20.0% since the beginning of 2025, drawing attention to its market performance. A notable aspect to consider is its dividend yield, which stands at approximately 3.73%, higher than its 5-year average of 2.84%. This divergence suggests either a rise in dividends or adjustments in share price, or a combination of both. According to the company’s recent reporting, the dividend for the past year exceeded its 3-year average, signaling steady payout growth. 

Amcor (ASX:AMC): Innovation-Driven Packaging Leader 

Amcor has a long-standing history dating back to the 1860s and now operates more than 200 manufacturing sites across 40 countries. The company is known for producing a wide range of packaging solutions, including flexible and rigid packaging, specialty cartons, and closures. 

Amcor’s strategic focus lies in sustainable innovation, catering to evolving consumer expectations and global regulatory standards for eco-friendly packaging materials. 

The share price of Amcor is currently trading around 2.7% above its 52-week low. While not experiencing the same uplift as QBE, its dividend profile is robust, with a historical yield of approximately 5.28%, well above its 5-year average of 4.38%. This suggests a consistent and potentially attractive income stream for shareholders. 

Dividend yield serves as a quick comparative tool for investors to understand how a company’s return to shareholders stacks up against its historical norms. For both QBE and Amcor, current yields are above their long-term averages, offering useful signals when evaluating overall financial resilience and income generation potential. 


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