Eager to know when your next dividends will be paid? Check out the dates below.

Last financial year, Raiz paid out over $8M in dividends back to our users.

What is a Dividend?

As well as gains on market returns from investing, dividends (or distributions) is money paid by a company back to you, their shareholder, out of its profits.

Raiz users choose to invest in one of our six investment portfolios, that comprises a mix of nine different exchange traded funds (ETF). The underlying stocks of these ETFs which make up the Raiz portfolios pay dividends from time to time. The ETF provider pays these dividends out, quarterly or twice yearly. All dividends received by Raiz will be automatically re-invested back into your Raiz investment account, and your chosen portfolio.

See our blog on What is an ETF and how they differ.

When they are paid out will depend on what portfolio you are on.

Below is a schedule on when we expect dividends to be paid by the ETFs accordingly for the financial year ending 2020.

A quick summary on each ETF payout:

AAA (Cash) pays monthly

IVV (S&P 500) pays quarterly

IEU (S&P Europe 350) pays twice yearly

STW (S&P 200) pays quarterly

RCB (Corp. Bond) pays quarterly

IAF (Composite Bond) pays quarterly

ETHI (Sustainability) – pays twice yearly

RARI (Responsible Investment) pays twice yearly

IAA (S&P Asia 50) pays twice yearly

Important Information

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Past return performance of the Raiz product should not be relied on for making a decision to invest in Raiz and is not a good predictor of future performance.