Dividends for Kenvue in 2025 (Updated Date)
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Kenvue
Price 23.39USD
-0.14 (-0.59%)
Dividend Yield 3.51%
Payout Ratio 150.00%
Dividend Growth 0 years
ISIN US49177J1025
Ticker KVUE
Sector Consumer Defensive
Industry Household & Personal Products
Index S&P 500
Updated: Mar 20, 2025, 8:00:02 PM (UTC)

Kenvue Dividends

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Dividend/share amount Ex-dividend Date Payment Date Dividend Yield
Next Dividend $0.205 2/12/25 2/26/25 0.98%
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Last Dividend $0.205 11/13/24 11/27/24 0.89%
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Kenvue Dividend Calendar

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Last trading date February 11, 2025
Ex-date February 12, 2025
Record date February 12, 2025
Payable date February 26, 2025

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Kenvue dividend history

Ex-DateAmountVariationDiv. Yield
2025$0.205 74.69% 0.98%
2/12/25$0.2050.98%
2024$0.81 102.50% 3.87%
11/13/24$0.2050.89%
8/14/24$0.2050.97%
5/7/24$0.21.00%
2/13/24$0.21.04%
2023$0.41.88%
11/7/23$0.21.02%
8/25/23$0.20.87%

Kenvue Dividend Analysis

Yield last year
1.88%
1/3
Growth last year
0.00%
0/3
Years in a row paying
2
0/3
Yield Last 5 years
0.00%
0/3
Growth last 5 years
0.00%
0/3
Consecutive years of rising dividends
0
0/3
Yield last 10 years
0.00%
0/3
Growth last 10 years
0.00%
0/3
Payout Ratio
44.44%
3/3
Final Score
4/27

Kenvue FAQ

Holders of shares in Kenvue (KVUE) will receive a dividend of $0.205 per share, with a yield of 0.98%.

Kenvue (KVUE) has scheduled February 26, 2025 as the dividend payment date, offering $0.205 per share to shareholders who maintain their shares until February 11, 2025, which is also the ex-dividend date.

Kenvue made the last dividend payment of $0.205 per share on November 27, 2024.

Kenvue has scheduled dividend payments for the months of February, May, August, and November, maintaining a quarterly frequency.

The past year saw Kenvue reach a dividend yield of 1.88%.

Kenvue's payout ratio, which was 44.44% in the last fiscal year, indicates that profits can support the dividend payment.

Kenvue has only been paying dividends for one year, so it cannot be considered to have a growing dividend.