iShares S&P/ASX Small Ordinaries ETF Index Fund (ISO, formerly iShares S&P/ASX Small Ordinaries) is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that aims to track the performance of the S&P/ASX Small Ordinaries Index. The fund is managed by BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited.
The company website is: http://www.iShares.com.au.
The most recent ISO dividend details are as follows: ex-dividend date: 06/01/2022. This dividend is 4.93 cents. Franking percentage is: 57.31%. The payment date for this dividend is 18/01/2022.
Based on our analysis, from 2010, iShares S&P/ASX Small Ordinaries ETF Index Fund pays dividend 22 times. Total dividend is 142.15 cents. Average dividend is 6.46 cents. Maximum dividend is 29.37 cents while minimum dividend is 0 cents. We believe using more recent dividend history can provide better dividend analysis for a company.
You can also check out dividend history for similar stocks in the same sector as follows:
ISO Dividend Dates
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Dividend | Franking | Ex-Dividend Date | Payment Date |
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4.93c | 57.31% | 06/01/2022 | 18/01/2022 |
0c | 0% | 01/07/2021 | 13/07/2021 |
6.31c | 32.56% | 01/07/2020 | |
7.06c | 57.34% | 06/01/2020 | 16/01/2020 |
29.37c | 0% | 01/07/2019 | 11/07/2019 |
7.19c | 0% | 04/01/2019 | 16/01/2019 |
4.89c | 0% | 02/07/2018 | 12/07/2018 |
4.8c | 66.8% | 04/01/2018 | 16/01/2018 |
5.34c | 59.62% | 03/07/2017 | 13/07/2017 |
5.29c | 59.31% | 04/01/2017 | 16/01/2017 |
4.69c | 53.62% | 01/07/2016 | 13/07/2016 |
5.71c | 62.01% | 30/12/2015 | 13/01/2016 |
7.05c | 51.35% | 01/07/2015 | 14/07/2015 |
4.49c | 67.08% | 30/12/2014 | 13/01/2015 |
5.68c | 38.22% | 01/07/2014 | 14/07/2014 |
0c | 0% | 03/04/2014 | 22/04/2014 |
5.23c | 65.01% | 30/12/2013 | 15/01/2014 |
8.41c | 23.98% | 01/07/2013 | 16/07/2013 |
5.36c | 74.71% | 10/12/2012 | 27/12/2012 |
7.18c | 58.57% | 02/07/2012 | 17/07/2012 |
4.35c | 0% | 09/12/2011 | 29/12/2011 |
8.82c | 0% | 01/07/2011 | 19/07/2011 |
Dividend Growth Chart
A picture is better than thousands of words. The following chart shows you ISO dividend growth over the years