Carmila (CUX1.F) Dividend 2026

€17.66
-€0.14-0.79% Wednesday 00:00
Dividend Yield
7.7%
Dividend amount
€1.36
Last ex-date
May 20, 2026
Last pay date
May 22, 2026

Summary

Carmila (CUX1.F) dividends are paid annual. The latest dividend per share was €1.36 with an ex date of May 20, 2026 and a payment date of May 22, 2026. The next dividend per share will be €1.36 with an ex date of May 20, 2026 and a payment date of May 22, 2026. The curreny dividend yield of Carmila (CUX1.F) is 7.7%.

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Past

DateAmountChange
€1.36
+403.7%
22 May 2026
€1.36
+403.7%
€0.27
-43.75%
02 May 2024
€0.27
-43.75%
€0.48
+269.23%
15 Jun 2021
€0.48
+269.23%
€0.13
-73.47%
27 Jul 2020
€0.13
-73.47%
€0.49
+226.67%
23 May 2019
€0.49
+226.67%
€0.15
-83.33%
14 Jun 2018
€0.15
-83.33%
€0.9
+18.42%
07 Jun 2017
€0.9
+18.42%
€0.76
+13.43%
10 Jun 2016
€0.76
+13.43%
€0.67
-77.67%
28 May 2015
€0.67
-77.67%
€3
-
01 Jul 2014
€3
-
10Y Growth
5.1%
5Y Growth
21.1%
3Y Growth
N/A
1Y Growth
N/A

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FAQ

How much dividend does Carmila pay?
Carmila pays an annual dividend of €1.36 per share, with a dividend yield of 7.7%.
What is the dividend yield of Carmila?
The current dividend yield of Carmila is 7.7%.
When does Carmila pay dividends?
Carmila pays dividends annual. The next payment is expected on May 22, 2026.
When is the next dividend from Carmila?
The next dividend payment from Carmila is scheduled for May 22, 2026.
How safe is the dividend of Carmila?
Carmila paid dividend every year within the last 0 years.
What is the dividend of Carmila?
Carmila currently pays a dividend of €0.27 per share.
When did I have to buy the shares of Carmila to receive the previous dividend?
To receive the previous dividend from Carmila, you needed to own the shares before the ex-dividend date of April 29, 2024.
When did Carmila pay the last dividend?
The last dividend payment from Carmila was made on May 02, 2024.
In which currency does Carmila distribute the dividend?
Carmila distributes its dividends in EUR.
Where can I find more information on dividend safety?
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