
CMS Energy Corporation 5.625% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2078 (CMSA)
Dividend History
Investors can expect a dividend payout of $0.35 per share, scheduled to be distributed in 86 days on December 15, 2025
Pay Date | Amount | Ex-Date | Record Date |
---|---|---|---|
December 15, 2025 | $0.35 | 2025-11-28 | 2025-11-28 |
September 15, 2025 | $0.35 | 2025-08-29 | 2025-08-29 |
June 16, 2025 | $0.35 | 2025-05-30 | 2025-05-31 |
March 17, 2025 | $0.35 | 2025-02-28 | 2025-02-28 |
December 16, 2024 | $0.35 | 2024-11-29 | 2024-11-29 |
Dividends Summary
- CMS Energy Corporation 5.625% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2078 has issued 29 dividend payments over the past 7 years
- The most recent dividend was paid 5 days ago, on September 15, 2025
- The highest dividend payed out to investors during this period was $0.3515625 per share
- The average dividend paid during this period was $0.35 per share.
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