
Betashares has just announced estimated distributions (dividends) for a bunch of its ASX exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Investors who own these Betashares ASX ETFs below will receive their dividends on 20 April.
The ex-dividend date is tomorrow, 1 April, and the record date is Thursday.
Dividends for A200 and other ASX ETFs
Here are the estimated dividends that investors will receive, rounded to the nearest cent, on 20 April.
The Betashares Australia 200 ETF (ASX: A200) will pay a quarterly dividend of $1.20 per unit.
A200 ETF tracks the performance of the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) before costs and fees.
ASX A200 is trading at $143.79 per unit, up 0.94% today.
The Betashares Australian Dividend Harvester Active ETF (ASX: HVST) will pay a monthly dividend of 6 cents per unit.
The Betashares S&P Australian Shares High Yield ETF (ASX: HYLD) will pay a monthly dividend of 12 cents per unit.
Betashares Nasdaq 100 Yield Maximiser Complex ETF (ASX: QMAX) will pay a monthly dividend of 17 cents per unit.
The Betashares Australian Top 20 Equity Yield Maximiser Fund (ASX: YMAX) will pay a monthly dividend of 4 cents per unit.
Betashares S&P 500 Yield Maximiser Complex ETF (ASX: UMAX) will pay a monthly dividend of 11 cents per unit.
The Betashares Diversified All Growth ETF (ASX: DHHF) will pay a quarterly dividend of 14 cents per unit.
Betashares Ethical Diversified Balanced ETF (ASX: DBBF) will pay a quarterly dividend of 13 cents per unit.
The Betashares Ethical Diversified Growth ETF (ASX: DGGF) will pay a quarterly dividend of 9 cents per unit.
Betashares Ethical Diversified High Growth ETF (ASX: DZZF) will pay a quarterly dividend of 4 cents per unit.
The Betashares FTSE Global Infrastructure Shares Currency Hedged ETF (ASX: TOLL) will pay a quarterly dividend of 21 cents per unit.
Betashares Australian Government Bond ETF (ASX: AGVT) will pay a monthly dividend of 15 cents per unit.
The Betashares US Treasury Bond 7-10 Year Currency Hedged ETF (ASX: US10) will pay a quarterly dividend of 40 cents per unit.
Betashares Global Aggregate Bond Currency Hedged ETF (ASX: WBND) will pay a quarterly dividend of 45 cents per unit.
Want to reinvest your ASX ETF dividends?
A distribution reinvestment plan (DRP) is available for eligible Betashares ETFs.
If you’re newly invested in Betashares ETFs and would like to reinvest your dividends, you will need to lodge your DRP election form by 5pm AEST next Tuesday, 7 April.
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