National Australia Bank Limited (NAL0.F) dividends are paid semi-annual. The latest dividend per share was €0.24 with an ex date of November 17, 2025 and a payment date of December 19, 2025. The next dividend per share will be €0.25 with an ex date of May 19, 2026 and a payment date of July 09, 2026. The curreny dividend yield of National Australia Bank Limited (NAL0.F) is 4.3%.
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How much dividend does National Australia Bank Limited pay?▼
National Australia Bank Limited pays an annual dividend of €0.49 per share, with a dividend yield of 4.3%.
What is the dividend yield of National Australia Bank Limited?▼
The current dividend yield of National Australia Bank Limited is 4.3%.
When does National Australia Bank Limited pay dividends?▼
National Australia Bank Limited pays dividends semi-annual. The next payment is expected on July 09, 2026.
When is the next dividend from National Australia Bank Limited?▼
The next dividend payment from National Australia Bank Limited is estimated for July 09, 2026.
How safe is the dividend of National Australia Bank Limited?▼
National Australia Bank Limited paid dividend every year within the last 19 years.
What is the dividend of National Australia Bank Limited?▼
National Australia Bank Limited currently pays a dividend of €0.24 per share.
When did I have to buy the shares of National Australia Bank Limited to receive the previous dividend?▼
To receive the previous dividend from National Australia Bank Limited, you needed to own the shares before the ex-dividend date of November 17, 2025.
When did National Australia Bank Limited pay the last dividend?▼
The last dividend payment from National Australia Bank Limited was made on December 19, 2025.
What was the dividend of National Australia Bank Limited in 2025?▼
In 2025, National Australia Bank Limited paid a total dividend of €0.49 per share.
In which currency does National Australia Bank Limited distribute the dividend?▼
National Australia Bank Limited distributes its dividends in EUR.
Where can I find more information on dividend safety?▼
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