| Ex-Date | Pay Date | Amount | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| CA$0.30 | 10.25% | ||
| CA$0.30 | 10.25% | ||
| CA$0.2721 | 23.68% | ||
| CA$0.2721 | 23.68% | ||
| CA$0.22 | 14.05% | ||
| CA$0.1929 | 11.76% | ||
| CA$0.1726 | |||
BMO Clean Energy Index ETF pays a dividend yield (FWD) of 1.55%.
- ISIN
- WKN
- Symbol / Exchange
- / XTSE
- Value
- €12.23
- Dividend frequency
- annually
- Security Type
- ETF
- Dividend Currency
- Canadian Dollar
- 20 Countries
United States
43.43%China
18.03%Brazil
8.29%Spain
8.09%Denmark
4.21%India
3.65%South Korea
2.58%Japan
2.36%Portugal
2.19%Canada
1.33%Germany
1.06%Indonesia
0.95%Israel
0.76%Türkiye
0.68%New Zealand
0.52%Switzerland
0.45%Austria
0.45%Taiwan
0.43%Italy
0.32%Thailand
0.23%
- 4 Sectors
Utilities
44.48%Information Technology
32.44%Industrials
22.16%Materials
0.92%
- 96 Holdings
- Within the last 12 months, BMO Clean Energy Index ETF paid a dividend of CA$0.30. For the next 12 months, BMO Clean Energy Index ETF is expected to pay a dividend of CA$0.30. This corresponds to a dividend yield of approximately 1.55%.
- The dividend yield of BMO Clean Energy Index ETF is currently 1.55%.
- BMO Clean Energy Index ETF pays annually dividends. Payout is in January.
- Within the last 10 years, BMO Clean Energy Index ETF has paid dividends in 5 of them.
- Dividends of CA$0.30 are expected for the next 12 months. This corresponds to a dividend yield of 1.55%.
- The largest sectors of BMO Clean Energy Index ETF are Utilities, Information Technology, Industrials.
- The last stock split of BMO Clean Energy Index ETF was on 30 December 2025 in the ratio 985:1000.
- To receive the last dividend of BMO Clean Energy Index ETF on 5 January 2026 in the amount of CA$0.30 you had to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-day on 30 December 2025.
- The last dividend was paid on 5 January 2026.
- In 2022, dividends of CA$0.17 were paid by BMO Clean Energy Index ETF.
- Dividends from BMO Clean Energy Index ETF are paid in Canadian Dollar.
- In BMO Clean Energy Index ETF, the United States, China and Brazil are represented as the three largest countries.

