Upcoming Eni dividend
Change(%)
0.00%
No change
Next payment 0.26€
Next payment date Mar 25, 2026
Last payment 0.26€
Last payment date Nov 26, 2025
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Ex-Dividend: 3/23/26
Confirmed

On March 25, 2026, Eni will reward its investors with a dividend of 0,26 euros per share.

Goal: to obtain dividends from Eni (ENI)? Buy before the Ex-dividend Date, March 23, 2026, and ensure you're registered for the Record Date, March 24, 2026.

Eni distributed a dividend on November 26, 2025, being the amount of 0.26 euros.

Eni S.p.A., listed on several stock exchanges in Italy, the United States and Germany, as well as on the main stock exchanges in the United Kingdom, Mexico, Argentina and Austria, using the stock exchange name ENI, began paying dividends to its shareholders in 2002, tracing a track record of more than twenty uninterrupted years of compliance with the policy.

The amount has been decreasing over time, paid for a period of time on a semi-annual basis, but as of 2022 they changed the schedule to grant it on a quarterly basis, in four parts, one in the month of March, another in May, September and November, reaching an annual yield of approximately 6%.

Payout Ratio Eni Dividends

Eni paid 10% of its net income in the last fiscal period as dividends.
Eni's earnings (84,479,000,576.00€) are sufficient to cover the dividend payment. This payment represents 10% of the total net profit of ENI.
Dividend payout ratio
Payout Ratio

Dividend calendar of Eni

These are the most important events of the Eni calendar in 2026:

Event Day
Last trading date March 20, 2026
Ex-Dividend (Ex-Date) March 23, 2026
Record date March 24, 2026
Date of payment March 25, 2026
Data confirmed by the company Eni (ENI).
Confirmed
Source
Historical annual dividend yields of Eni
Over the past 5 years, Eni has steadily increased the annual dividend amount.
Increasing Dividends
Dividend yield
Dividend yield of Eni vs. the sector
Eni's dividend yield (4.94%) is above the sector average (3.49%).
Comparison with industry average
Eni's dividend yield is between the top 25% (6.49%) and top 75% (0.48%) of the sector.
Evaluation with respect to competence.
Dividend yield history in Eni
In the last 5 years, Eni's annual dividend amount has not fallen more than 10%.
Dividend stability

Dividend history of Eni

In this table you can see the complete history:

YearEx-DividendAmountTotal
2026
03/23/2026
0.26 €
0.26 €
2025
11/24/2025
09/22/2025
05/19/2025
03/24/2025
0.26 €
0.26 €
0.25 €
0.25 €
1.02 €
2024
11/18/2024
09/23/2024
05/20/2024
03/18/2024
0.25 €
0.25 €
0.23 €
0.24 €
0.97 €
2023
11/20/2023
09/18/2023
05/22/2023
03/20/2023
0.23 €
0.24 €
0.22 €
0.22 €
0.91 €
2022
11/21/2022
09/19/2022
05/23/2022
0.22 €
0.22 €
0.43 €
0.87 €
2021
09/20/2021
05/24/2021
0.43 €
0.24 €
0.67 €
2020
09/21/2020
05/18/2020
0.12 €
0.43 €
0.55 €
2019
09/23/2019
05/20/2019
0.43 €
0.41 €
0.84 €
2018
09/24/2018
05/21/2018
0.42 €
0.4 €
0.82 €
2017
09/18/2017
04/24/2017
0.4 €
0.4 €
0.8 €
2016
09/19/2016
05/23/2016
0.4 €
0.4 €
0.8 €
2015
09/21/2015
05/18/2015
0.4 €
0.56 €
0.96 €
2014
09/22/2014
05/19/2014
0.56 €
0.55 €
1.11 €
2013
09/23/2013
05/20/2013
0.55 €
0.54 €
1.09 €
2012
09/24/2012
05/21/2012
0.54 €
0.52 €
1.06 €
2011
09/19/2011
05/23/2011
0.52 €
0.5 €
1.02 €
2010
10/18/2010
09/20/2010
05/24/2010
0.3625 €
0.5 €
0.5 €
1.3625 €
2009
09/21/2009
05/18/2009
0.5 €
0.65 €
1.15 €
2008
09/22/2008
05/19/2008
0.65 €
0.7 €
1.35 €
2007
10/22/2007
06/18/2007
0.6 €
0.65 €
1.25 €
2006
10/23/2006
06/19/2006
0.6 €
0.65 €
1.25 €
2005
10/24/2005
06/20/2005
0.45 €
0.9 €
1.35 €
2004
06/21/2004
0.75 €
0.75 €
2003
06/23/2003
0.75 €
0.75 €
2002
06/24/2002
0.75 €
0.75 €
Eni dividend capture strategy
Step 1: Buy Eni shares (ENI) one day before ex-dividend date
Date of purchase Mar 20, 2026
Next ex-dividend date Mar 23, 2026
Step 2: Sell Eni shares (ENI) when the price recovers.
Date of sale (estimated) N/A
Average price recovery N/A
Average return on cost N/A
The dividend capture strategy is based on historical Eni data. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Information about Eni

Full name Eni S.p.A.
Ticker ENI
Sector Energy
Industry Oil & Gas Integrated
Market Capitalization 63.12B €
ISIN IT0003132476
Description of the company

Eni S.p.A., from the name "Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi", is an Italian company with multinational operations in the oil and energy sector, designing, developing and implementing patented technologies to support actions to reduce GHG emissions, with 7 research centers in Italy, collaborating with approximately 70 universities and research centers, with specialists who have received about 100 innovation awards.

It was founded in 1953 from Agip, dedicated to explore oilfields and sell oil and its derivatives, becoming a corporation in 1992, obtaining over time the permits and sufficient experience to operate in various productive sectors such as oil, natural gas, power generation, engineering and construction, petrochemical industry and service stations.

However, since 2000, they have been extensively involved in activities related to energy transition, collaborating with various institutions and partners, signing agreements and developing advanced technology for obtaining energy from renewable sources and converting biological feedstocks into biofuels.

It is structured in three business divisions: E&P or exploration and production, in which activities related to hydrocarbons are carried out; G&P or Gas and Power, which focuses on obtaining and commercializing electric energy and natural gas; and R&M Refining and Marketing, in which oil derivatives are refined and sold.

Frequently asked questions about Eni dividends

Eni pays dividends on a Semestral basis.

Eni is listed on the Borsa Italiana and is part of the FTSE MIB.

Eni has the Ticker or stock code ENI.

The CEO of Eni in 2026 is Mr. Claudio Descalzi.

Eni has a growing dividend program. In the last 5 years, dividends have been at least equal to or higher than the previous year.

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