
State Street SPDR S&P 500 ESG ETF
EFIVDividend History
| Pay Date | Amount | Ex-Date | Record Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| December 24, 2025 | $0.18 | 2025-12-22 | 2025-12-22 |
| September 24, 2025 | $0.16 | 2025-09-22 | 2025-09-22 |
| June 25, 2025 | $0.17 | 2025-06-23 | 2025-06-23 |
| March 26, 2025 | $0.16 | 2025-03-24 | 2025-03-24 |
| December 24, 2024 | $0.18 | 2024-12-20 | 2024-12-20 |
Dividends Summary
- Consistent Payer: State Street SPDR S&P 500 ESG ETF has rewarded shareholders with 21 dividend payments over the past 5 years.
- Total Returned Value: Investors who held EFIV shares during this period received a total of $3.21 per share in dividend income.
- Latest Payout: The most recent dividend of $0.18/share was paid 30 days ago, on December 24, 2025.
- Yield & Schedule: EFIV currently pays dividends quarterly with an annual yield of 1.02%.
- Dividend Growth: Since 2020, the dividend payout has grown by 114.2%, from $0.08 to $0.18.
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