Dividend History
August 18, 2025 |
$0.08 |
08/15/2025 |
08/15/2025 |
August 11, 2025 |
$0.08 |
08/08/2025 |
08/08/2025 |
August 04, 2025 |
$0.08 |
08/01/2025 |
08/01/2025 |
July 28, 2025 |
$0.08 |
07/25/2025 |
07/25/2025 |
July 21, 2025 |
$0.08 |
07/18/2025 |
07/18/2025 |
July 14, 2025 |
$0.09 |
07/11/2025 |
07/11/2025 |
July 07, 2025 |
$0.06 |
07/03/2025 |
07/03/2025 |
June 30, 2025 |
$0.09 |
06/27/2025 |
06/27/2025 |
June 23, 2025 |
$0.07 |
06/20/2025 |
06/20/2025 |
June 16, 2025 |
$0.08 |
06/13/2025 |
06/13/2025 |
June 09, 2025 |
$0.08 |
06/06/2025 |
06/06/2025 |
June 02, 2025 |
$0.08 |
05/30/2025 |
05/30/2025 |
May 27, 2025 |
$0.08 |
05/23/2025 |
05/23/2025 |
May 19, 2025 |
$0.08 |
05/16/2025 |
05/16/2025 |
May 12, 2025 |
$0.08 |
05/09/2025 |
05/09/2025 |
May 05, 2025 |
$0.08 |
05/02/2025 |
05/02/2025 |
April 28, 2025 |
$0.09 |
04/25/2025 |
04/25/2025 |
April 21, 2025 |
$0.07 |
04/17/2025 |
04/17/2025 |
April 14, 2025 |
$0.08 |
04/11/2025 |
04/11/2025 |
April 07, 2025 |
$0.08 |
04/04/2025 |
04/04/2025 |
March 31, 2025 |
$0.08 |
03/28/2025 |
03/28/2025 |
March 24, 2025 |
$0.08 |
03/21/2025 |
03/21/2025 |
March 17, 2025 |
$0.09 |
03/14/2025 |
03/14/2025 |
March 10, 2025 |
$0.13 |
03/07/2025 |
03/07/2025 |
February 28, 2025 |
$0.32 |
02/26/2025 |
02/26/2025 |
January 31, 2025 |
$0.26 |
01/29/2025 |
01/29/2025 |
December 31, 2024 |
$0.45 |
12/27/2024 |
12/27/2024 |
December 02, 2024 |
$0.35 |
11/27/2024 |
11/27/2024 |
November 04, 2024 |
$0.27 |
10/29/2024 |
10/29/2024 |
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Dividends Summary
- Texas Capital Government Money Market ETF has issued 29 dividends over a period of about a year
- The most recent dividend was paid 1 days ago, on August 18, 2025
- The first recorded dividend was paid on November 4, 2024
- The highest dividend payout was $0.45 per share
- The average dividend over this 1 year span is $0.12 per share
- Texas Capital Government Money Market ETF has decreased its dividend payments by 70.84% since 2024
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Page data last updated 08/19/2025 16:43:55 UTC
Dividend yield is calculated using only dividends that have already been
paid. Future or declared dividends are not included