Upcoming Ageas dividend
Change(%)
+33.33%
Increase
Next payment 2€
Next payment date Jun 6, 2025
Last payment 1.5€
Last payment date Dec 6, 2024
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Ex-Dividend: 6/4/25
Confirmed

With a yield of 3.67%, Ageas (AGS) will distribute 2 euros per share in dividends on June 6, 2025.

June 3, 2025 is the last day to acquire shares of Ageas and receive dividends, with the Ex-dividend Date being June 4, 2025.

The dividend from Ageas, 1.5 euros, was credited on December 6, 2024, following the ex-dividend on December 4, 2024.

Ageas S.A., listed on the Brussels Stock Exchange, BATS EU, OTC market, London, Milan, TradeGate, Frankfurt and Vienna, under the symbology AGS, has paid dividends to its shareholders since 2015 so far, without filing any annual suspension.

Since they began to deliver this commitment until 2019 they granted it in a single installment, but as of 2020 they change the modality to two parts in the year, paying the first in the first days of the month of June and the second in October, reaching a profitability of 5.40%.

Payout Ratio Ageas Dividends

Ageas paid 5% of its net income in the last fiscal period as dividends.
Ageas's earnings (8,511,000,064.00€) are sufficient to cover the dividend payment. This payment represents 5% of the total net profit of AGS.
Dividend payout ratio
Payout Ratio

Dividend calendar of Ageas

These are the most important events of the Ageas calendar in 2025:

Event Day
Last trading date June 3, 2025
Ex-Dividend (Ex-Date) June 4, 2025
Record date June 5, 2025
Date of payment June 6, 2025
Data confirmed by the company Ageas (AGS).
Confirmed
Source
Historical annual dividend yields of Ageas
Over the past 5 years, Ageas has not consistently increased the annual dividend amount.
Increasing Dividends
Dividend yield
Dividend yield of Ageas vs. the sector
Ageas's dividend yield (6.43%) is above the sector average (4.79%).
Comparison with industry average
Ageas's dividend yield is among the top 25% (6.03%) of the sector.
Evaluation with respect to competence.
Dividend yield history in Ageas
Over the past 5 years, Ageas's annual dividend income has fallen by more than 10%.
Dividend stability

Dividend history of Ageas

In this table you can see the complete history:

YearEx-DividendAmountTotal
2024
12/04/2024
06/05/2024
1.5 €
1.75 €
3.25 €
2023
10/25/2023
05/31/2023
1.5 €
1.5 €
3 €
2022
10/26/2022
06/01/2022
1.5 €
2.75 €
4.25 €
2021
06/02/2021
2.65 €
2.65 €
2020
11/03/2020
06/02/2020
2.38 €
0.27 €
2.65 €
2019
05/27/2019
2.2 €
2.2 €
2018
05/28/2018
2.1 €
2.1 €
2017
05/29/2017
2.1 €
2.1 €
2016
05/09/2016
1.65 €
1.65 €
2015
05/06/2015
1.55 €
1.55 €
2014
05/05/2014
1.4 €
1.4 €
2013
12/10/2013
04/26/2013
1 €
1.2 €
2.2 €
2012
04/30/2012
0.8 €
0.8 €
2011
05/02/2011
0.8 €
0.8 €
2010
05/03/2010
0.8 €
0.8 €
2008
05/02/2008
5.9 €
5.9 €
2007
08/10/2007
05/25/2007
5.86008 €
6.864665 €
12.724745 €
2006
08/11/2006
06/02/2006
4.855495 €
5.357787 €
10.213282 €
2005
08/26/2005
05/27/2005
4.353202 €
8.706404 €
13.059606 €
2004
05/28/2004
7.701819 €
7.701819 €
2003
05/29/2003
7.366957 €
7.366957 €
2002
05/31/2002
7.366957 €
7.366957 €
Ageas dividend capture strategy
Step 1: Buy Ageas shares (AGS) one day before ex-dividend date
Date of purchase Jun 3, 2025
Next ex-dividend date Jun 4, 2025
Step 2: Sell Ageas shares (AGS) when the price recovers.
Date of sale (estimated) Aug 4, 2025
Average price recovery 60 days
Average return on cost 4.21%
The dividend capture strategy is based on historical Ageas data. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Information about Ageas

Full name ageas SA/NV
Ticker AGS
Sector Financial Services
Industry Insurance - Diversified
Market Capitalization 10.44B €
ISIN BE0974264930
Number of Employees 14,837
Description of the company

Ageas S.A., an organization operating in the insurance sector, is headquartered in Brussels, although it is present in 14 countries through various acquisitions and partnerships, located mainly in the United Kingdom, France, Luxembourg, Hong Kong, Italy, Portugal, Turkey, India, Thailand, China and Malaysia, and was formerly known as Fortis Holding.

Its beginnings date back to 1824 with the creation of the insurance company Assurances Générales, which at that time acquired AMEV/VSB and was renamed Fortis, expanding its activities in investment banking, asset management and private banking, becoming one of the top twenty most profitable companies in the world in 2007.

However, despite having been so strong, during the 2010 crisis it had to sell its retail banking operations and some of its subsidiaries, leaving it basically with the insurance operations, so the shareholders decided to change the name of the organization to Ageas SA/NV.

It is currently the largest insurance company in Belgium, selling its products mainly through brokers and independent agents or directly in its various branches, and also offers coverage for private vehicles, travel insurance, life, non-life and home insurance, with almost 45,000 employees.

Frequently asked questions about Ageas dividends

Ageas pays dividends on a Semestral basis.

Ageas is listed on the Bolsa de Bruselas and is part of the BEL20.

Ageas has the Ticker or stock code AGS.

The CEO of Ageas in 2025 is Mr. Bart Karel August De Smet.

Ageas does not have a growing dividend program. Dividends have not shown a steady growth in the last 5 years.

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