In this section of the page, you will find all the information you need to understand how Endesa (ELE) dividends work. In addition, you will be able to consult the payment date, the ex-dividend date, the last day to be entitled to the payment, the money to be received per share, the yield and any other doubts that may arise.
Endesa will distribute 0,9136 euros per share in the form of a dividend on January 26, 2024.
The January 23, 2024 is the ex-dividend date. So if you wish to receive Endesa dividends, you must buy one day before this date.
Endesa distributed 1.5854 euros per share in the form of a dividend on July 3, 2023.
Endesa's dividend policy has been changing over the last few years, so it is difficult to know the exact dates, but it usually makes two dividend payments a year, the first in July and the second in January.
However, Endesa's Board of Directors plans to pay a dividend of 70% of net income in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025. The payment will be made in a single effective payment in July 2023, and for the remaining years, in two payments in January and July.
Endesa expects a dividend payout to its shareholders of 1 euro for 2023, 1.2 euros for 2024 and 1.4 euros per share in 2025.
In case of selling the allocation rights, the money is received on the third business day after the date of sale.
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Payout Ratio Endesa Dividends
Dividend calendar of Endesa
This is the Dividend Calendar of Endesa in 2023.
Event | Day |
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Last trading date | January 22, 2024 |
Ex-Dividend (Ex-Date) | January 23, 2024 |
Record date | January 25, 2024 |
Date of payment | January 26, 2024 |
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Information about Endesa
Frequently asked questions about Endesa dividends
Endesa is listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange and is part of the Ibex35.
Endesa has the Ticker or stock code ELE.
At this moment, the value of a Endesa share is 0.00€.
Endesa does not have a growing dividend program. Dividends have not shown a steady growth in the last 5 years.