Dividends for Smith & Nephew in 2024 (Updated Date)
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Smith & Nephew
Price 980.60GBP
4.00 (0.41%)
Dividend Yield 3.11%
Payout Ratio 123.82%
Dividend Growth 0 years
ISIN GB0009223206
Ticker SN.
Sector Healthcare
Industry Medical Devices
Index FTSE100
Updated: Jun 28, 2024, 4:19:45 PM (UTC)

Smith & Nephew Dividends

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Dividend/share amount Ex-dividend Date Payment Date Dividend Yield
Next Dividend £0.231 3/28/24 5/22/24 2.33%
1.10%
Last Dividend £0.1189 10/5/23 11/1/23 1.23%
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Smith & Nephew Dividend Calendar

Event Day
Last trading date March 27, 2024
Ex-date March 28, 2024
Record date April 2, 2024
Payable date May 22, 2024

*Dividend data confirmed by the company
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Smith & Nephew dividend history

Ex-DateAmountVariationDiv. Yield
2024£23.1 23.69% 2.33%
3/28/24£23.12.33%
2023£30.269999 3.32% 2.93%
10/5/23£11.891.23%
3/30/23£18.3799991.67%
2022£31.31 15.45% 2.79%
9/29/22£12.911.26%
3/31/22£18.41.51%
2021£27.120001 8.78% 2.05%
9/30/21£10.50.82%
4/1/21£16.6200011.22%
2020£29.73 4.35% 2.06%
10/1/20£11.070.72%
4/2/20£18.661.39%
2019£28.49 5.87% 1.70%
10/3/19£11.50.62%
4/4/19£16.991.13%
2018£26.91 13.26% 2.01%
10/4/18£10.670.78%
4/5/18£16.241.24%
2017£23.76 2.95% 1.83%
10/5/17£9.340.68%
3/30/17£14.421.18%
2016£23.08 15.28% 1.94%
10/6/16£10.080.82%
4/21/16£131.13%
2015£20.02 18.25% 1.76%
10/8/15£7.680.68%
4/16/15£12.341.08%
2014£16.93 0.94% 1.83%
10/23/14£6.820.69%
4/16/14£10.111.17%
2013£17.09 31.34% 2.30%
10/9/13£6.490.86%
4/17/13£10.61.46%
2012£13.012 28.20% 2.05%
10/10/12£6.3120.96%
4/18/12£6.71.09%
2011£10.15 5.13% 1.64%
10/12/11£4.1750.72%
4/27/11£5.9750.91%
2010£9.655 8.97% 1.55%
10/13/10£3.810.69%
4/21/10£5.8450.85%
2009£8.86 34.65% 1.78%
10/14/09£3.2850.62%
4/15/09£5.5751.20%
2008£6.58 17.08% 1.11%
10/15/08£2.880.55%
4/16/08£3.70.56%
2007£5.62 1.58% 0.91%
10/17/07£2.210.37%
4/18/07£3.410.54%
2006£5.71 7.74% 1.13%
10/18/06£2.210.44%
4/19/06£3.50.68%
2005£5.3 6.00% 1.08%
10/19/05£2.10.45%
4/20/05£3.20.61%
2004£5 3.09% 0.94%
10/20/04£1.90.40%
4/21/04£3.10.53%
2003£4.85 3.19% 1.20%
8/13/03£1.850.46%
4/16/03£30.73%
2002£4.7 3.30% 1.21%
10/16/02£1.80.46%
4/17/02£2.90.74%
2001£4.55 89.59% 1.28%
11/7/01£1.750.45%
4/18/01£2.80.86%
2000£43.728887 467.91% 16.59%
11/8/00£1.70.55%
8/7/00£37.13999914.69%
5/2/00£4.8888882.13%
1999£7.699998 1.61% 3.51%
11/1/99£3.0555551.28%
5/4/99£4.6444432.32%
1998£7.577776 1.47% 3.56%
11/2/98£2.9333331.36%
6/1/98£4.6444432.21%
1997£7.467776 5.71% 3.39%
10/13/97£2.9333331.29%
5/6/97£4.5344432.13%
1996£7.064443 6.64% 2.84%
10/14/96£2.7988881.08%
5/7/96£4.2655551.79%
1995£6.624443 7.54% 2.97%
10/16/95£2.6399991.10%
5/1/95£3.9844441.93%
1994£6.159998 7.01% 3.46%
10/3/94£2.4688881.39%
4/25/94£3.691112.07%
1993£5.7566653.23%
10/4/93£2.3099991.30%
5/10/93£3.4466661.93%

Smith & Nephew Dividend Analysis

Yield last year
2.93%
1/3
Growth last year
-3.32%
0/3
Years in a row paying
32
2/3
Yield Last 5 years
2.31%
1/3
Growth last 5 years
2.38%
1/3
Consecutive years of rising dividends
0
0/3
Yield last 10 years
2.09%
2/3
Growth last 10 years
5.88%
2/3
Payout Ratio
123.82%
0/3
Final Score
9/27

Smith & Nephew FAQ

With a yield of 2.33%, Smith & Nephew (SN.) will distribute a dividend of £0.231 per share.

Smith & Nephew has confirmed that May 22, 2024 will be the dividend payment day, delivering £0.231 per share to shareholders who meet the condition of holding their shares until March 27, 2024.

Smith & Nephew granted £0.1189 per share in dividends on November 1, 2023 to those who owned shares before October 5, 2023.

Dividends from Smith & Nephew are scheduled to be distributed in the months of March and October, following a semiannual frequency.

For Smith & Nephew (SN.), the dividend yield last year stood at 2.93%, with an average of 2.31% over the last five years and 2.09% over the last ten years.

Smith & Nephew presents a payout ratio of 123.82%, which surpasses the 100% threshold and raises concerns about its sustainability.

The dividends of Smith & Nephew have not experienced growth in the last period.