Ex-Date | Pay Date | Amount | Change |
---|---|---|---|
€2.16 | -28.95% | ||
€2.16 | -28.95% | ||
€3.04 | 27.73% | ||
€3.04 | 27.73% | ||
€2.38 | 57.62% | ||
€1.51 | 25.83% | ||
€1.20 | -40.89% | ||
€2.03 | -3.79% | ||
€2.11 | 3,416.67% | ||
€0.06 | -98.33% | ||
€3.59 | 248.54% | ||
€1.03 | -33.97% | ||
€1.56 | -7.69% |
SEB Aktienfonds pays a dividend yield (FWD) of 1.57%.
- ISIN
- WKN
- Symbol / Exchange
- / XFRA
- Value
- €137.29
- Dividend frequency
- annually
- Security Type
- Fund
- Dividend Currency
- Euro
- 8 Countries
Germany
75.79%Italy
4.88%France
4.76%Finland
4.43%Netherlands
4.23%Spain
3.41%United States
2.28%Portugal
0.21%
- 9 Sectors
Industrials
25.69%Financials
21.51%Information Technology
16.32%Consumer Discretionary
15.38%Materials
7.69%Communication Services
7.24%Health Care
5.05%Consumer Staples
0.98%Real Estate
0.14%
- 71 Holdings
- SAP SE8.11%
- Allianz SE7.73%
- Siemens AG6.25%
- Deutsche Telekom AG6.12%
- GEA Group AG2.66%
- Zalando SE2.38%
- Qiagen NV2.26%
- Within the last 12 months, SEB Aktienfonds paid a dividend of €2.16. For the next 12 months, SEB Aktienfonds is expected to pay a dividend of €2.16. This corresponds to a dividend yield of approximately 1.57%.
- The dividend yield of SEB Aktienfonds is currently 1.57%.
- SEB Aktienfonds pays annually dividends. Payout is in January.
- SEB Aktienfonds paid dividend every year within the last 10 years.
- Dividends of €2.16 are expected for the next 12 months. This corresponds to a dividend yield of 1.57%.
- The largest sectors of SEB Aktienfonds are Industrials, Financials, Information Technology.
- There are currently no known stock splits for SEB Aktienfonds.
- To receive the last dividend of SEB Aktienfonds on 16 January 2025 in the amount of €2.16 you had to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-day on 15 January 2025.
- The last dividend was paid on 16 January 2025.
- In 2022, dividends of €1.51 were paid by SEB Aktienfonds.
- Dividends from SEB Aktienfonds are paid in Euro.
- In SEB Aktienfonds, Germany, Italy and France are represented as the three largest countries.