As part of its next dividend distribution, Abn Amro Bank will deliver 0,6 euros per share on September 11, 2024.
Ensure you are a shareholder of Abn Amro Bank before the Ex-dividend Date, August 14, 2024, to qualify for dividends, and check your status before the Record Date, August 15, 2024.
On May 27, 2024, Abn Amro Bank distributed 0.89 euros per share, offering a yield of 5.85%.
ABN AMRO, listed on the Amsterdam stock exchange under the ticker symbol ABNd, has been paying dividends since 2016 on a constant and uninterrupted basis, with a suspension in 2020.
Like most publicly traded corporations, the calculation and definition of payment dates of this interest depends on decisions made at the shareholders' meeting, which are approved by vote, who estimate the amount of the amount.
The installment has been stable, with few changes, being the frequent payment in the months of May and September with an approximate yield of 6.33%.
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Payout Ratio Abn Amro Bank Dividends
Dividend calendar of Abn Amro Bank
These are the most important events of the Abn Amro Bank calendar in 2024:
Event | Day |
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Last trading date | August 13, 2024 |
Ex-Dividend (Ex-Date) | August 14, 2024 |
Record date | August 15, 2024 |
Date of payment | September 11, 2024 |
Dividend history of Abn Amro Bank
In this table you can see the complete history:
Year | Ex-Dividend | Amount | Total |
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2024 | 04/26/2024 | 0.89 € | 0.89 € |
2023 | 08/16/2023 04/21/2023 | 0.62 € 0.67 € | 1.29 € |
2022 | 08/17/2022 04/22/2022 | 0.32 € 0.61 € | 0.93 € |
2021 | 10/01/2021 | 0.68 € | 0.68 € |
2020 | 04/24/2020 | 0.68 € | 0.68 € |
2019 | 08/09/2019 04/26/2019 | 0.6 € 0.8 € | 1.4 € |
2018 | 08/10/2018 05/31/2018 | 0.65 € 0.8 € | 1.45 € |
2017 | 08/16/2017 06/01/2017 | 0.65 € 0.44 € | 1.09 € |
2016 | 08/24/2016 05/20/2016 | 0.4 € 0.44 € | 0.84 € |
Information about Abn Amro Bank
ABN AMRO, is a Dutch bank dedicated to providing financial services and advice to personal, commercial and corporate clients, as well as creative solutions in various sectors of the economy and digital trends.
It was founded in 1991 through the merger of ABN (Algemene Bank Nederland) which in English translates as "General Bank of the Netherlands" and AMRO BANK (Amsterdam-Rotterdam Bank) which came from previous unions, the oldest being the "Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij" ie the "Commercial Society of the Netherlands", which operated since 1824.
The ABN AMRO was bought in 2007 by a major consortium consisting of Fortis Bank, Banco Santander and the Royal Bank of Scotland, which divided it and divided the business units, leaving the retail operations in the Netherlands and Belgium to Fortis, the wholesale operations, Asia and South America to RBS and the United States through La Salle to Bank of America.
In 2008 the governments of the countries in which Fortis participated acquired all its businesses, merging ABN AMRO Bank with Fortis Bank Nederland in 2010, thus creating the current ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
All its activities are conducted through its subsidiaries, among which retail banking, private banking, pensions, international cards, credit, mobile banking, among others, located in 12 countries between Australia, Asia, Europe and America.
Frequently asked questions about Abn Amro Bank dividends
Abn Amro Bank pays dividends on a Semestral basis.
Abn Amro Bank is listed on the Bolsa de Amsterdam and is part of the AEX.
Abn Amro Bank has the Ticker or stock code ABN.
The CEO of Abn Amro Bank in 2024 is Mr. Robert A.J. Swaak.
Abn Amro Bank does not have a growing dividend program. Dividends have not shown a steady growth in the last 5 years.