Holders of Deutsche Börse can expect to receive a dividend of 3,8 euros per share on the scheduled date of May 17, 2024.
Focused on Deutsche Börse (DB1) for dividends? Buy before the Ex-dividend Date, May 15, 2024, and check your status for the Record Date, May 16, 2024.
Deutsche Börse made a dividend payment of 3.6 euros on May 19, 2023.
Deutsche Boerse AG. participates in important markets in Germany, Mexico, Italy, the United Kingdom, Austria and the United States, using as a basis the stock exchange denomination DB1, began paying dividends in 2012, recording a steady track record, with no suspensions or delays, delivering interest in a timely manner.
The company has increased the value of the amount progressively and moderately, being paid in a single installment, every May, achieving a profitability that is close to 2%.
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Payout Ratio Deutsche Börse Dividends
Dividend calendar of Deutsche Börse
These are the most important events of the Deutsche Börse calendar in 2024:
Event | Day |
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Last trading date | May 14, 2024 |
Ex-Dividend (Ex-Date) | May 15, 2024 |
Record date | May 16, 2024 |
Date of payment | May 17, 2024 |
Dividend history of Deutsche Börse
In this table you can see the complete history:
Year | Ex-Dividend | Amount | Total |
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2024 | 05/15/2024 | 3.8 € | 3.8 € |
2023 | 05/17/2023 | 3.6 € | 3.6 € |
2022 | 05/19/2022 | 3.2 € | 3.2 € |
2021 | 05/20/2021 | 3. € | 3 € |
2020 | 05/20/2020 | 2.9 € | 2.9 € |
2019 | 05/09/2019 | 2.7 € | 2.7 € |
2018 | 05/17/2018 | 2.45 € | 2.45 € |
2017 | 05/18/2017 | 2.35 € | 2.35 € |
2016 | 05/12/2016 | 2.25 € | 2.25 € |
2015 | 05/14/2015 | 2.1 € | 2.1 € |
2014 | 05/16/2014 | 2.1 € | 2.1 € |
2013 | 05/16/2013 | 2.1 € | 2.1 € |
2012 | 05/17/2012 | 1. € | 1 € |
2011 | 05/13/2011 | 2.100007 € | 2.100007 € |
2010 | 05/28/2010 | 2.1 € | 2.1 € |
2009 | 05/21/2009 | 2.1 € | 2.1 € |
2008 | 05/22/2008 | 2.1 € | 2.1 € |
2007 | 05/14/2007 | 3.4 € | 3.4 € |
2006 | 05/25/2006 | 2.1 € | 2.1 € |
2005 | 05/26/2005 | 0.7 € | 0.7 € |
2004 | 05/20/2004 | 0.55 € | 0.55 € |
2003 | 05/15/2003 | 0.44 € | 0.44 € |
2002 | 05/16/2002 | 0.36 € | 0.36 € |
2001 | 05/04/2001 | 0.3 € | 0.3 € |
Information about Deutsche Börse
Deutsche Boerse AG is an organization dedicated to international exchange and capital markets infrastructure, making transactions transparent and reliable, with a broad portfolio of products including analytical solutions, data, index provision, fund services, custody of financial instruments and state-of-the-art IT solutions.
Headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, it has more than eleven thousand employees, with a presence in major cities such as Prague, Tokyo, Chicago, New York, Beijing, Cork, Luxembourg, Hong Kong, Singapore and Sydney.
It was founded in 1992 and is in charge of running the operations of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, one of the most important stock exchanges in the world, with a turnover of 90%. It also operates Xetra and Eurex and has been sponsoring the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize since 2005.
It has four business areas covering all its businesses in its financial markets:
- Pre-Negotiation: they assist their clients in their investment decisions, showing them offers to guarantee them a sustainable and proactive investment.
- Trading and clearing: they guarantee the fulfillment of closed transactions, they own a majority stake in Crypto Finance.
- Post-trade: they offer the Clearstream service, handle corporate actions, dividend payments and investment funds, and also include the processing and distribution of the same. They include the Vestima ® funds processing platform.
- Information technology: this is the core of all its business areas.
Frequently asked questions about Deutsche Börse dividends
Deutsche Börse pays dividends on a Anual basis.
Deutsche Börse is listed on the Bolsa de Fráncfort and is part of the DAX40.
Deutsche Börse has the Ticker or stock code DB1.
The CEO of Deutsche Börse in 2024 is Dr. Theodor Weimer.
Deutsche Börse has a growing dividend program. In the last 5 years, dividends have been at least equal to or higher than the previous year.