KT&G (KTCIF) Dividend 2026

$0
+$0+0% Tuesday 00:00
Dividend Yield
-
Dividend amount
$3.21
Last ex-date
Feb 26, 2026
Last pay date
-

Summary

KT&G (KTCIF) dividends are paid semi-annual. The latest dividend per share was $3.21 with an ex date of February 26, 2026 and a payment date of N/A. The next dividend per share will be $0.94 with an ex date of August 21, 2026 and a payment date of September 08, 2026. The curreny dividend yield of KT&G (KTCIF) is 0%.

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Past

DateAmountChange
$4.16
+6.62%
26 Feb 2026
$3.21
+228.57%
$3.9
-1.49%
08 Sep 2025
$1
-66.67%
28 Apr 2025
$2.9
+250%
$3.96
-18.1%
28 Aug 2024
$0.87
-70%
29 Apr 2024
$3.09
+233.33%
$4.83
+19.12%
23 Aug 2023
$0.91
-76%
28 Apr 2023
$3.92
+4.17%
$4.06
-8.3%
29 Apr 2022
$4.06
-
$4.42
+16.56%
19 Apr 2021
$4.42
+9.09%
$3.79
+5.99%
29 Apr 2020
$3.79
+10%
$3.58
-4.21%
29 Apr 2019
$3.58
-
$3.74
+25.32%
16 Apr 2018
$3.74
+11.11%
$2.98
+2.94%
17 Apr 2017
$2.98
+5.88%
$2.9
-6.38%
18 Apr 2016
$2.9
-
$3.09
+1.87%
27 Mar 2015
$3.09
+6.25%
$3.04
+1.54%
07 Apr 2014
$3.04
-
$2.99
+7.61%
28 Mar 2013
$2.99
-
$2.78
+5.23%
23 Mar 2012
$2.78
+6.67%
$2.64
+10.23%
04 Apr 2011
$2.64
+7.14%
$2.4
+1.81%
26 Mar 2010
$2.4
-
10Y Growth
5.24%
5Y Growth
4.56%
3Y Growth
4.89%
1Y Growth
7.14%

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FAQ

What is the dividend yield of KT&G?
The current dividend yield of KT&G is 0%.
When does KT&G pay dividends?
KT&G pays dividends annual. The next payment is expected on N/A.
How safe is the dividend of KT&G?
KT&G paid dividend every year within the last 19 years.
What is the dividend of KT&G?
KT&G currently pays a dividend of $4,800 per share.
When did I have to buy the shares of KT&G to receive the previous dividend?
To receive the previous dividend from KT&G, you needed to own the shares before the ex-dividend date of December 30, 2023.
When did KT&G pay the last dividend?
The last dividend payment from KT&G was made on April 28, 2024.
In which currency does KT&G distribute the dividend?
KT&G distributes its dividends in USD.
Where can I find more information on dividend safety?
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