How much dividend does Iberdrola pay?
Over the past 12 months, Iberdrola paid a dividend of 0.5 EUR . This corresponds to a dividend yield of about 4.07 %. For the coming 12 months, Iberdrola is expected to pay a dividend of 0.52 EUR.
According to the latest status from May 2024, Iberdrola paid a total of 0.5 EUR per share in dividends within the last 12 months. With the current Iberdrola price of 12.32 EUR, this corresponds to a dividend yield of 4.07 %. A dividend is paid 2 times per year.
4.07 % Dividend Yield | = |
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A dividend is paid 2 times per year. Last year, the payout months were February, May and August.
Paydate | Dividend |
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8/4/2024 | 0.35 |
6/9/2024 | 0.01 |
2/9/2024 | 0.2 |
8/7/2023 | 0.32 |
5/20/2023 | 0.01 |
2/6/2023 | 0.18 |
8/8/2022 | 0.27 |
7/9/2022 | 0.01 |
2/10/2022 | 0.17 |
8/8/2021 | 0.25 |
2/12/2021 | 0.17 |
8/8/2020 | 0.23 |
2/9/2020 | 0.17 |
8/4/2019 | 0.2 |
2/9/2019 | 0.15 |
8/9/2018 | 0.19 |
2/11/2018 | 0.14 |
8/5/2017 | 0.15 |
2/5/2017 | 0.14 |
8/5/2016 | 0.12 |
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Date | Iberdrola Dividend |
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2029e | 0.52 undefined |
2028e | 0.52 undefined |
2027e | 0.52 undefined |
2026e | 0.52 undefined |
2025e | 0.52 undefined |
2024e | 0.52 undefined |
2023 | 0.5 undefined |
2022 | 0.45 undefined |
2021 | 0.42 undefined |
2020 | 0.39 undefined |
2019 | 0.33 undefined |
2018 | 0.29 undefined |
2017 | 0.24 undefined |
2016 | 0.2 undefined |
2015 | 0.09 undefined |
2014 | 0.29 undefined |
2013 | 0.21 undefined |
2012 | 0.26 undefined |
2011 | 0.15 undefined |
2010 | 0.24 undefined |
2009 | 0.32 undefined |
2008 | 0.18 undefined |
2007 | 0.18 undefined |
2006 | 0.18 undefined |
2005 | 0.15 undefined |
2004 | 0.11 undefined |
Dividend | Dividend (Estimate) | |
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2004 | 0.11 EUR | 0 EUR |
2005 | 0.15 EUR | 0 EUR |
2006 | 0.18 EUR | 0 EUR |
2007 | 0.18 EUR | 0 EUR |
2008 | 0.18 EUR | 0 EUR |
2009 | 0.32 EUR | 0 EUR |
2010 | 0.24 EUR | 0 EUR |
2011 | 0.15 EUR | 0 EUR |
2012 | 0.26 EUR | 0 EUR |
2013 | 0.21 EUR | 0 EUR |
2014 | 0.29 EUR | 0 EUR |
2015 | 0.09 EUR | 0 EUR |
2016 | 0.2 EUR | 0 EUR |
2017 | 0.24 EUR | 0 EUR |
2018 | 0.29 EUR | 0 EUR |
2019 | 0.33 EUR | 0 EUR |
2020 | 0.39 EUR | 0 EUR |
2021 | 0.42 EUR | 0 EUR |
2022 | 0.45 EUR | 0 EUR |
2023 | 0.5 EUR | 0 EUR |
2024e | 0 EUR | 0.52 EUR |
2025e | 0 EUR | 0.52 EUR |
2026e | 0 EUR | 0.52 EUR |
2027e | 0 EUR | 0.52 EUR |
2028e | 0 EUR | 0.52 EUR |
2029e | 0 EUR | 0.52 EUR |
Iberdrola has been increasing the dividend for 8 years.
Over the past 10 years, Iberdrola has increased it by an annual 9.302 %.
Over a five-year period, the distribution increased by 11.177%.
Analysts expect a Dividend Increase of 1.44% for the current fiscal year.
Iberdrola’s dividends are a portion of the company’s profits distributed to shareholders. It is a critical indicator of the company’s financial health and attractiveness to investors. Dividends provide investors with a steady income stream, in addition to any profits that may come from selling the stock at a higher price than the purchase price.
Examining Iberdrola's dividend distributions over the years can highlight the company’s profitability and stability. A consistent or increasing dividend payout can indicate a financially healthy company with predictable earnings, while fluctuations or reductions in dividends can suggest underlying financial or operational challenges.
Iberdrola's dividend payments are an essential factor for income-focused investors. A robust dividend payout can enhance the stock’s appeal, offering regular income in addition to potential capital gains. It also can indicate the company's confidence in its future earnings, making it a significant consideration in investment decisions.
Changes in Iberdrola’s dividends can result from shifts in the company’s earnings, financial policies, or reinvestment strategies. An increase in dividends often signals financial stability, while a decrease may indicate a need to conserve cash or reinvest profits to fuel growth, each scenario having different implications for investors.
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Over the past 12 months, Iberdrola paid a dividend of 0.5 EUR . This corresponds to a dividend yield of about 4.07 %. For the coming 12 months, Iberdrola is expected to pay a dividend of 0.52 EUR.
The current dividend yield of Iberdrola is 4.07 %.
Iberdrola pays a quarterly dividend. This is distributed in the months of August, February, June, August.
Iberdrola paid dividends every year for the past 26 years.
For the upcoming 12 months, dividends amounting to 0.52 EUR are expected. This corresponds to a dividend yield of 4.19 %.
Iberdrola is assigned to the 'Utilities' sector.
To receive the latest dividend of Iberdrola from 7/29/2024 amounting to 0.348 EUR, you needed to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-date on 7/4/2024.
The last dividend was paid out on 7/29/2024.
In the year 2023, Iberdrola distributed 0.449 EUR as dividends.
The dividends of Iberdrola are distributed in EUR.
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