ADP
$255.26 -1.30 (-0.50%)
Dividend Yield 2.6%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
July 1, 2026$1.702026-06-122026-06-12
April 1, 2026$1.702026-03-132026-03-13
January 1, 2026$1.702025-12-122025-12-12
October 1, 2025$1.542025-09-122025-09-12
July 1, 2025$1.542025-06-132025-06-13

Dividends Summary

Company News

The Smartest Dividend Stocks to Buy With $1,000 in July and Never Sell
The Motley Fool • Patrick Sanders • July 16, 2026

The article recommends four dividend stocks as long-term buy-and-hold investments for a $1,000 portfolio: McDonald's for its global reach and 50-year dividend growth history, Waste Management for its essential services and 23-year dividend streak, Realty Income for its monthly dividend payouts and 31-year growth record, and Automatic Data Process...

Michael Haske to Become isolved CEO as Company Embarks on Next Phase of AI-Led Growth
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Na • May 4, 2026

isolved announced a planned CEO transition effective May 4, 2026, with Mark Duffell retiring after leading the company since 2020 and Michael Haske, a veteran HCM technology executive, assuming the role. Under Duffell's tenure, isolved achieved nearly fourfold revenue growth and now serves over 200,000 employers and 9 million employees. Haske pla...

ADP Declares Regular Quarterly Dividend
Benzinga • Prnewswire • April 8, 2026

Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADP) has declared a regular quarterly dividend of $1.70 per share, payable on July 1, 2026 to shareholders of record as of June 12, 2026.

1 Magnificent S&P 500 Dividend Stock Down 36% to Buy and Hold Forever
The Motley Fool • James Brumley • March 19, 2026

Automatic Data Processing (ADP) has declined 36% due to AI disruption concerns, but the article argues this decline is unwarranted. ADP is a major U.S. payroll processor serving 1 in 6 workers with diverse HR capabilities beyond payroll. The company is embracing AI strategically rather than competing against it, and maintains a strong dividend hi...

1 Magnificent Dividend Stock Down 35% to Buy and Hold Forever
The Motley Fool • Thomas Niel • February 27, 2026

Automatic Data Processing (ADP) has declined 35% from its 52-week high due to concerns about a sluggish labor market and potential disruption from artificial intelligence. However, the article argues this may represent an overreaction, as ADP continues to show steady revenue and earnings growth, maintains Dividend King status with 51 consecutive ...

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