1&1 Dividend
The Dividend of 1&1 (1U1.DE) as of Aug 18, 2026 is 0.05 EUR. In the previous year, Dividend was 0.05 EUR — a change of 0.00% (lower).
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0.05EUR
YoY
0.00%
Dividend yield
0.26 %
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How much dividend does 1&1 2026 pay?
According to the latest status from August 2026, 1&1 paid a total of 0.05 EUR per share in dividends within the last 12 months. With the current 1&1 price of 19.30 EUR, this corresponds to a dividend yield of 0.26 %. A dividend is paid times per year.
1&1 currently offers a dividend yield of about 0.26%. The payout ratio is around 5% of earnings.
Historical 1&1 Dividends
A dividend is paid times per year. Last year, the payout months were and June.
| Paydate | Dividend |
|---|---|
| 6/21/2026 | 0.05EUR |
| 6/15/2025 | 0.05EUR |
| 6/17/2024 | 0.05EUR |
| 6/17/2023 | 0.05EUR |
| 6/19/2022 | 0.05EUR |
| 6/27/2021 | 0.05EUR |
| 6/20/2020 | 0.05EUR |
| 6/22/2019 | 0.05EUR |
| 6/18/2018 | 1.18EUR |
| 6/19/2017 | 1.80EUR |
| 6/20/2016 | 1.15EUR |
| 6/22/2015 | 0.56EUR |
| 6/22/2014 | 0.47EUR |
| 6/17/2013 | 1.30EUR |
| 6/28/2012 | 0.70EUR |
| 6/30/2011 | 0.50EUR |
| 7/1/2010 | 0.30EUR |
| 7/2/2008 | 0.10EUR |
| 6/29/2006 | 0.20EUR |
| 7/14/1999 | 3.00EUR |
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Is the 1&1 Dividend Safe?
1&1 has been increasing the dividend for 0 years.
Over the past 10 years, 1&1 has lowered it by an annual -21.46%.
Over a five-year period, the distribution rose by 0.00%.
Analysts expect a Dividend Increase of 0.00% for the current fiscal year.
1&1 dividend payout ratio
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Understanding 1&1's Dividend Distributions
1&1’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.
Year-to-Year Comparison
Examining 1&1'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.
Impact on Investments
1&1'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.
Interpreting Dividend Fluctuations
Changes in 1&1’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.
1&1 Stock analysis
Frequently Asked Questions about 1&1 stock
Over the past 12 months, 1&1 paid a dividend of 0.05 EUR . This corresponds to a dividend yield of about 0.26 %. For the coming 12 months, 1&1 is expected to pay a dividend of 0.05 EUR.
The current dividend yield of 1&1 is 0.26 %.
1&1 pays a dividend, distributed in the months of , , , .
1&1 paid dividends every year for the past 16 years.
For the upcoming 12 months, dividends amounting to 0.05 EUR are expected. This corresponds to a dividend yield of 0.26 %.
1&1 is assigned to the 'Communication' sector.
To receive the latest dividend of 1&1 from amounting to 0.05 EUR, you needed to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-date on .
The last dividend was paid out on .
In the year 2025, 1&1 distributed 0.05 EUR as dividends.
The dividends of 1&1 are distributed in EUR.
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