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Nasdaq, Inc. operates as a technology company that serves capital markets and other industries worldwide. The Market Technology segment includes anti financial crime technology business, which offers Nasdaq Trade Surveillance, a SaaS solution for brokers and other market participants to assist them in complying with market rules, regulations, and internal market surveillance policies; Nasdaq Automated Investigator, a cloud-deployed anti-money laundering tool; and Verafin, a SaaS technology provider of anti-financial crime management solutions. This segment also handles assets, such as cash equities, equity derivatives, currencies, interest-bearing securities, commodities, energy products, and digital currencies. The Investment Intelligence segment sells and distributes historical and real-time market data; develops and licenses Nasdaq-branded indexes and financial products; and provides investment insights and workflow solutions. The Corporate Platforms segment operates listing platforms; and offers investor relations intelligence and governance solutions. As of December 31, 2021, it had 4,178 companies listed securities on The Nasdaq Stock Market, including 1,632 listings on The Nasdaq Global Select Market; 1,169 on The Nasdaq Global Market; and 1,377 on The Nasdaq Capital Market. The Market Services segment includes equity derivative trading and clearing, cash equity trading, fixed income and commodities trading and clearing, and trade management service businesses. This segment operates various exchanges and other marketplace facilities across various asset classes, which include derivatives, commodities, cash equity, debt, structured products, and exchange traded products; and provides broker, clearing, settlement, and central depository services. The company was formerly known as The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. and changed its name to Nasdaq, Inc. in September 2015. Nasdaq, Inc. was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in New York, New York.

Nasdaq Dividend Announcement

Nasdaq announced a quarterly dividend of $0.24 per ordinary share which will be made payable on 2024-12-20. Ex dividend date: 2024-12-06
Nasdaq annual dividend for 2024 was $0.94
Nasdaq annual dividend for 2023 was $0.86
Nasdaq's trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is 1.17%
Nasdaq's payout ratio for the trailing twelve months (TTM) is 55.27%
Nasdaq's dividend growth over the last five years (2018-2023) was -12.74% year
Nasdaq's dividend growth over the last ten years (2013-2023) was 5.16% year

Nasdaq Dividend History

Ex-Div dateDividend amountDividend typePay date
2024-12-06$0.24quarterly2024-12-20
2024-09-13$0.24quarterly2024-09-27
2024-06-14$0.24quarterly2024-06-28
2024-03-13$0.22quarterly2024-03-28
2023-12-07$0.22quarterly2023-12-22
2023-09-14$0.22quarterly2023-09-29
2023-06-15$0.22quarterly2023-06-30
2023-03-16$0.20quarterly2023-03-31
2022-12-01$0.20quarterly2022-12-16
2022-09-15$0.20quarterly2022-09-30
2022-06-09$0.60quarterly2022-06-24
2022-03-10$0.54quarterly2022-03-25
2021-12-02$0.54quarterly2021-12-17
2021-09-09$0.54quarterly2021-09-24
2021-06-10$0.54quarterly2021-06-25
2021-03-11$0.49quarterly2021-03-26
2020-12-03$0.49quarterly2020-12-18
2020-09-10$0.49quarterly2020-09-25
2020-06-11$0.49quarterly2020-06-26
2020-03-12$0.47quarterly2020-03-27
2019-12-12$0.47quarterly2019-12-27
2019-09-12$0.47quarterly2019-09-27
2019-06-13$0.47quarterly2019-06-28
2019-03-14$0.44quarterly2019-03-29
2018-12-13$0.44quarterly2018-12-28
2018-09-13$0.44quarterly2018-09-28
2018-06-14$0.44quarterly2018-06-29
2018-03-15$0.38quarterly2018-03-30
2017-12-14$0.38quarterly2017-12-29
2017-09-14$0.38quarterly2017-09-29
2017-06-14$0.38quarterly2017-06-30
2017-03-15$0.32quarterly2017-03-31
2016-12-14$0.32quarterly2016-12-30
2016-09-14$0.32quarterly2016-09-30
2016-06-08$0.32quarterly2016-06-24
2016-03-10$0.25quarterly2016-03-28
2015-12-10$0.25quarterly2015-12-28
2015-09-09$0.25quarterly2015-09-25
2015-06-10$0.25quarterly2015-06-26
2015-03-11$0.15quarterly2015-03-27
2014-12-10$0.15quarterly2014-12-26
2014-09-10$0.15quarterly2014-09-26
2014-06-11$0.15quarterly2014-06-27
2014-03-12$0.13quarterly2014-03-28
2013-12-11$0.13quarterly2013-12-27
2013-09-11$0.13quarterly2013-09-27
2013-06-12$0.13quarterly2013-06-28
2013-03-12$0.13quarterly2013-03-28

Nasdaq Dividend per year

Nasdaq Dividend growth

Nasdaq Dividend Yield

Nasdaq current trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is 1.17%. Interested in purchasing Nasdaq stock? Use our calculator to estimate your expected dividend yield:

Nasdaq Financial Ratios

P/E ratio48.05
PEG ratio8.29
P/B ratio4.16
ROE8.80%
Payout ratio55.27%
Current ratio0.95
Quick ratio0.95
Cash Ratio0.03

Nasdaq Dividend FAQ

How much is the next Nasdaq dividend?
Nasdaq's board of directors will review the company's financial performance, cash flow, future investment needs, and other relevant factors to determine the next Nasdaq dividend. The next Nasdaq dividend will be released in March, June, September, or December.
When is Nasdaq dividend paid?
Nasdaq pays dividends on a quarterly basis. The specific dates may vary each year but are generally around March, June, September, and December. However, please note that the exact timing and amount can vary, and companies may also decide to change their dividend policy based on their financial health and other considerations.
What dividend does Nasdaq pay?
The specific amount of Nasdaq dividend can vary from quarter to quarter and year to year, based on a variety of factors including the company's financial performance, the global economic situation, and the decisions of its board of directors. In the above table you can find Nasdaq's dividend history.
Does Nasdaq stock pay dividends?
Yes, Nasdaq does pay dividends to its shareholders. However, the specific amount and frequency of these dividends can vary based on a variety of factors, including the company's financial performance, the global economic situation, and the decisions of its board of directors. In the above table you can find Nasdaq's dividend history.
How much dividend does Nasdaq pay?
Nasdaq paid $0.94 in 2024, $0.86 in 2023, $1.54 in 2022, $2.11 in 2021, and $1.94 in 2020.
How often does Nasdaq pay dividends?
Nasdaq typically pays dividends on a quarterly basis. This means that dividends are usually distributed 4 times a year. The specific payout dates may vary each year but generally fall around March, June, September, and December.
What is Nasdaq's dividend yield?
The current dividend yield for Nasdaq is 1.17%. The dividend yield is calculated by dividing the annual dividend payment by the price of the stock. Both of these numbers can fluctuate daily due to changes in the stock price and any updates to the dividend payment. Use the dividend calculator on this page to calculate Nasdaq's exact dividend yield.
When does Nasdaq go ex dividend?
Nasdaq's ex-dividend date for the latest dividend was on 2024-12-06. Nasdaq typically goes ex-dividend a few weeks before the payment date. The specific dates can vary each year and for each dividend payment.
When is the next Nasdaq dividend paid?
Nasdaq pays dividends on a quarterly basis, typically around March, June, September, or December, but the exact dates can vary each year.
Will Nasdaq increase its dividend?
Decisions about dividend payments are made by the company's board of directors and are based on a variety of factors. To understand whether Nasdaq will increase its dividend, it's beneficial to look at the company's earnings, financial health, future business prospects, and the overall economic environment.
How much is Nasdaq dividend per share?
Nasdaq paid $0.94 per share in 2024 and $0.86 per share in 2023. The amount of dividend per share that Nasdaq pays can vary each quarter based on a range of factors including the company's earnings, financial health, and decisions made by its board of directors.
Is Nasdaq a dividend aristocrat?
No, the term "Dividend Aristocrat" is typically used to describe a company in the S&P 500 index that has increased its dividend payouts for at least 25 consecutive years.
Is Nasdaq a dividend king?
No, a "Dividend King" is a company that has managed to increase its dividend payouts for 50 consecutive years or more, which is an even more selective group than the Dividend Aristocrats.
Is Nasdaq a dividend stock?
Yes, Nasdaq is considered a dividend stock. A dividend stock is a stock of a company that regularly pays out dividends to its shareholders.
Is Nasdaq a good dividend stock?
Whether Nasdaq is a good dividend stock depends on several factors and can vary depending on individual investment goals, risk tolerance, and the overall market conditions. Nasdaq has a history of paying regular dividends, which can make it attractive to income-focused investors.

Other factors to consider when evaluating Nasdaq as a dividend stock include its dividend yield, dividend growth, payout ratio, and the sustainability of its dividend payments given its earnings and cash flow. These factors can provide insight into the company's ability to maintain or increase its dividend in the future.
Does Nasdaq pay dividends monthly?
Nasdaq typically pays dividends on a quarterly basis.
Does Nasdaq pay dividends quarterly?
Nasdaq currently pays dividends on a quarterly basis.
Has Nasdaq ever paid a dividend?
Yes, Nasdaq has a history of paying dividends to its shareholders. Nasdaq is known for its dividend payments, which have made it an attractive investment for income-focused investors.
How to buy Nasdaq dividend stocks?
To buy Nasdaq you need a brokerage account. Open an account with a reputable brokerage firm that offers access to the stock market. Consider factors such as fees, account minimums, and the availability of dividend reinvestment programs (DRIPs) if you wish to reinvest your dividends automatically.

Place an order: Use the brokerage's trading platform to place an order to buy Nasdaq stock.

Remember that buying stocks involves risk, and it's important to carefully consider your investment goals, risk tolerance, and conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions.
When does Nasdaq pay dividends 2024?
Nasdaq pays dividends on a quarterly basis. 2024 dividend payments are in 2024-12-20. However, please note that the exact timing and amount can vary, and companies may also decide to change their dividend policy based on their financial health and other considerations.
Will Nasdaq increase its dividend in 2024?
Decisions regarding Nasdaq dividend increases are typically made by a company's board of directors based on various factors, including financial performance, cash flow, investment needs, and market conditions. For an up-to-date Nasdaq dividend overview you can look into the above table of dividend history.
How Nasdaq dividend works?
The Nasdaq dividend works by distributing a portion of the company's profits to its shareholders on a per-share basis. Here's a general overview of how Nasdaq's dividend process works:

1. Determination of Dividend: Nasdaq's board of directors reviews the company's financial performance, cash flow, future investment needs, and other relevant factors to determine the amount and timing of dividend payments.

2. Dividend Declaration: Once the board approves a dividend, Nasdaq publicly announces the dividend amount, currency, and the ex-dividend date. The ex-dividend date is the date on or after which the buyer of the stock will not be eligible to receive the upcoming dividend payment.

3. Record Date: The record date is the date on which the company checks its records to identify shareholders who are eligible to receive the dividend. Only shareholders on record as of this date will receive the dividend.

4. Payment Date: On the designated payment date, Nasdaq distributes the dividend to eligible shareholders. The dividend is usually paid in the form of cash directly into the shareholder's brokerage account or through other designated payment methods.

5. Tax Implications: Dividends received from Nasdaq are generally taxable as income. Shareholders may need to report dividend income on their tax returns and pay applicable taxes according to their jurisdiction's tax regulations.
How are Nasdaq dividends paid?
Nasdaq dividends are typically paid in cash directly to eligible shareholders. The payment process involves the following steps:

1. Record Date: Nasdaq sets a record date, which is the date on which the company checks its records to determine the eligible shareholders. Only those who are shareholders on record as of this date will receive the dividend.

2. Payment Date: On the designated payment date, Nasdaq distributes the dividend to eligible shareholders. The payment is usually made electronically, directly into the shareholder's brokerage account or bank account.

3. Currency: Nasdaq declares the currency in which the dividend will be paid. Depending on the shareholder's location and the currency election made by the shareholder, the dividend will be converted to the appropriate currency during the payment process.
How many times does Nasdaq pay dividends?
Nasdaq typically pays dividends on a quarterly basis. The specific payment dates can vary each year and are usually announced when the company releases its financial results for each quarter.
What months does Nasdaq pay dividends?
The general pattern is that Nasdaq pays dividends around March, June, September, and December. However, the exact payment dates can vary each year and are typically announced when the company releases its financial results for each quarter.
Is Nasdaq dividend safe?
The safety of Nasdaq's dividend is subject to various factors and cannot be determined with certainty. It is influenced by the company's financial performance, cash flow, and the overall economic and industry conditions.

To assess the safety of Nasdaq's dividend, it is crucial to analyze the company's financial health, debt levels, cash flow generation, and ability to sustain dividend payments over the long term. Additionally, monitoring the company's future earnings, cash flow projections, and management's commitment to dividend policies can provide valuable insights.

It is recommended to review Nasdaq's financial reports, official announcements, and consult with financial advisors or experts who have access to the most current and comprehensive information about the company's financial situation.