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LONDON - Vanguard Funds PLC has declared dividends for the month of May 2025 across a range of its exchange-traded funds (ETFs), as announced in a stock exchange statement today. The dividends will be distributed to shareholders of record as of May 23, 2025, with payment set for June 4, 2025.
The dividend amounts per share vary across the different sub-funds. For example, the Vanguard UK Gilts UCITS ETF - (GBP) Distributing will pay £0.067703 per share, while the Vanguard US Corporate Bond UCITS ETF - (USD) Distributing will distribute $0.235658 per share. Other sub-funds, such as the Vanguard ESG Global Corporate Bond UCITS ETF - (USD) Distributing, will pay $0.018985 per share.
The announcement is part of Vanguard’s regular dividend distribution schedule and reflects the company’s commitment to delivering returns to its investors. The full list of ETFs and their respective dividend payments can be found in the company’s official statement.
Vanguard Funds PLC is known for its wide range of ETFs that cater to various investment strategies, including government and corporate bonds, both domestic and international. The company’s approach to dividend payments is consistent with industry practices and reflects the performance of the underlying assets within each fund.
The dividend declaration is a routine procedure for Vanguard and is based on the company’s financial results and the performance of the sub-funds. Dividends are a way for the company to share profits with its investors, and the amounts can fluctuate based on market conditions and the performance of the funds’ investments.
Investors in these Vanguard ETFs can expect the dividends to be paid in early June, providing them with a return on their investment. As with all investments, the value of the ETF shares can go up or down, and past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
The information regarding the dividend payments is based on a press release statement from Vanguard Funds PLC.
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