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IVV Ex-Dividend Date

Next estimated payment, the 2026 schedule and the last confirmed amounts, refreshed daily from market data.

Data updated Jul 16, 2026

Next ex-date (est.) Sep 14, 2026 in ~60 days · estimated from pattern
Last confirmed$1.9960Jun 15, 2026
FrequencyQuarterly4 payments / yr
TTM Yield1.09%at $754.42
Paid in 2026$3.78002 payments YTD
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2026 payment timeline

Ex-dividend dateAmount / shareStatus
Jun 15, 2026 $1.9960 Paid
Mar 17, 2026 $1.7840 Paid
Sep 14, 2026 ~$1.9960 Projected
Dec 13, 2026 ~$1.9960 Projected

How the three dates work

Ex-dividend date. The entitlement cutoff. Own the shares before this day and the payment is yours.

Record date. Usually the next business day, when the shareholder registry is checked. You do not need to act on it.

Payment date. When cash arrives, typically days to weeks after the ex-date depending on the fund.

Projected rows are estimates from IVV’s historical quarterly spacing and the last confirmed amount. They become official only when the sponsor declares them.

Strategy note: buying just before the ex-date to capture the dividend rarely works: the price typically drops by the payout on the ex-date, and short-term captures can lose qualified tax treatment.
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Last 12 payments

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Ex-dividend dateAmount / shareChange
Jun 15, 2026 $1.9960 +11.9%
Mar 17, 2026 $1.7840 -26.1%
Dec 16, 2025 $2.4140 +21.0%
Sep 16, 2025 $1.9950 +6.9%
Jun 16, 2025 $1.8670 +5.8%
Mar 18, 2025 $1.7650 -17.3%
Dec 17, 2024 $2.1340 -4.5%
Sep 25, 2024 $2.2350 +38.7%
Jun 11, 2024 $1.6110 -3.2%
Mar 21, 2024 $1.6650 -13.5%
Dec 20, 2023 $1.9250 -3.1%
Sep 26, 2023 $1.9870
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IVV ex-dividend FAQ

When is the next IVV ex-dividend date?

The next IVV ex-dividend date is estimated around Sep 14, 2026 (in about 60 days), based on its quarterly payment pattern. The official date is set when the sponsor declares the dividend, usually shortly before payment.

What is an ex-dividend date?

The ex-dividend date is the cutoff for receiving the next payment. Buy the shares before the ex-date and you receive the dividend; buy on or after it and the seller keeps it. The share price typically opens lower by roughly the dividend amount on the ex-date.

What is the difference between ex-date, record date and payment date?

The ex-date decides who is entitled to the dividend. The record date, usually one business day later, is when the broker registry is checked. The payment date, days or weeks later, is when cash actually lands in your account.

Do I get the dividend if I sell on the ex-dividend date?

Yes. If you own the shares at market close the day before the ex-date, you can sell on the ex-date itself and still receive the payment on the payment date.

How much will the next IVV dividend be?

The last confirmed payment was $1.9960 per share. Given the recent growth trend, the next payment is likely similar or slightly higher, but amounts are not guaranteed until declared.