
The Newmont Corporation CDI (ASX: NEM) share price is in focus today after the company announced a quarterly dividend of US$0.26 per CDI, with payment due on 22 June 2026.
What did Newmont report?
- Quarterly dividend declared: US$0.26 per CDI
- Dividend relates to the period ending 31 March 2026
- Ex-dividend date: 26 May 2026
- Record date: 27 May 2026
- Payment date: 22 June 2026
- Dividend is 100% unfranked (no franking credits)
What else do investors need to know?
This quarterly dividend will be paid primarily in Australian dollars to CDI holders, although investors can elect to receive payment in US or New Zealand dollars. The AUD and NZD amounts, as well as the applicable exchange rates, will be confirmed and released to the market by 16 June 2026, just ahead of the payment date.
To receive dividends in a currency other than the default, securityholders must provide updated instructions via Computershare by 5pm AEST, Wednesday 27 May 2026. Holders without a registered bank account in Australia, New Zealand, or the US may use Computershare’s Global Wire payment option.
What’s next for Newmont?
The declared dividend highlights Newmont’s ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders through regular distributions. Investors should keep an eye out for the AUD equivalent dividend rates, which will be announced closer to the payment date.
Looking ahead, dividend policy and future payments will depend on ongoing company performance, prevailing gold prices, and broader market conditions.
Newmont share price snapshot
Over the past 12 months, Newmont shares have risen 81%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 10% over the same period.
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