
Omega Healthcare Investors Inc.
OHIOmega Healthcare Investors Inc. (OHI) is a real estate investment trust (REIT) primarily focused on investing in and managing healthcare facilities, particularly skilled nursing and assisted living communities. The company leases its properties to healthcare operators, generating income through long-term lease agreements. Omega Healthcare aims to provide stable dividend income to its shareholders while supporting the growth and quality of healthcare real estate assets.
Dividend History
| Pay Date | Amount | Ex-Date | Record Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| November 17, 2025 | $0.67 | 2025-11-03 | 2025-11-03 |
| August 15, 2025 | $0.67 | 2025-08-04 | 2025-08-04 |
| May 15, 2025 | $0.67 | 2025-05-05 | 2025-05-05 |
| February 18, 2025 | $0.67 | 2025-02-10 | 2025-02-10 |
| November 15, 2024 | $0.67 | 2024-11-04 | 2024-11-04 |
Dividends Summary
- Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. has issued 88 dividend payments over the past 21 years
- The most recent dividend was paid 21 days ago, on November 17, 2025
- The highest dividend payed out to investors during this period was $0.67 per share
- The average dividend paid during this period was $0.48 per share.
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