iShares U.S. Insurance ETF

iShares U.S. Insurance ETF

€120.82
Dividend Yield (FWD)
1.50%
Annual Payout (FWD)
$1.89
Dividend Growth Rate (CAGR)
#.##%
Ex-DatePay DateAmountChange
$1.8878
31.15%
$0.7306
39.83%
$0.5225
133.78%
$0.2235
-45.65%
$0.4112
-4.97%
$1.4394
-13.65%
$0.4327
-11.84%
$0.4908
105.01%
$0.2394
-13.42%
$0.2765
-44.7%
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iShares U.S. Insurance ETF pays a dividend yield (FWD) of 1.50%.

ISIN
WKN
Symbol / Exchange
/ XNYS
Value
€120.82
Dividend frequency
quarterly
Security Type
ETF
Dividend Currency
US Dollar
2 Countries
  • United States

    United States

    88.17%
  • Switzerland

    Switzerland

    11.83%
2 Sectors
  • Financials

    99.66%
  • Health Care

    0.34%
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Frequently Asked Questions about iShares U.S. Insurance ETF

Within the last 12 months, iShares U.S. Insurance ETF paid a dividend of $2.32. For the next 12 months, iShares U.S. Insurance ETF is expected to pay a dividend of $1.89. This corresponds to a dividend yield of approximately 1.50%.
The dividend yield of iShares U.S. Insurance ETF is currently 1.50%.
iShares U.S. Insurance ETF pays quarterly dividends. This is paid in the months of December, March, June, September.
The next dividend for iShares U.S. Insurance ETF is expected in December.
iShares U.S. Insurance ETF paid dividend every year within the last 10 years.
Dividends of $1.89 are expected for the next 12 months. This corresponds to a dividend yield of 1.50%.
The largest sectors of iShares U.S. Insurance ETF are Financials, Health Care.
There are currently no known stock splits for iShares U.S. Insurance ETF.
To receive the last dividend of iShares U.S. Insurance ETF on 20 December 2024 in the amount of $0.73 you had to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-day on 17 December 2024.
The last dividend was paid on 20 December 2024.
In 2022, dividends of $1.67 were paid by iShares U.S. Insurance ETF.
Dividends from iShares U.S. Insurance ETF are paid in US Dollar.
In iShares U.S. Insurance ETF, the United States and Switzerland are represented as the two largest countries.