Australia dividend data.
Gross yield snapshot, dividend calendar, and payout frequency tables for the S&P/ASX 200. Data as of Apr 2026. No investment advice.
ASX 200 benchmark hub
Overview, gross yield trend chart, and summary snapshot. Current gross yield: 4.16%.
Highest dividend yield
Top 10 highest-yielding ASX 200 constituents shown as a dated HTML table. Snapshot only.
Dividend calendar
Ex-dividend date, record date, payment date, declared amount, and frequency for upcoming ASX 200 dividends.
Payout frequency
Breakdown of ASX 200 companies by payment schedule: quarterly, semi-annual, and annual or irregular.
How to read Australian dividend data
The Australia hub focuses on the S&P/ASX 200. The current snapshot says 181 of 201 tracked companies paid dividends in the last twelve months, and the benchmark gross yield field is 4.16% as of Apr 2026.
Australian dividend research often needs extra context around franking credits, grossed-up yield language, ex-dividend timing, and whether a payment is interim, final, or special. DividendTen keeps these ideas separate from stock selection and tax advice.
Because the current dataset is labelled as an initial market snapshot, use this hub to inspect the page structure, data fields, and methodology links. Do not treat the current rows as verified production market facts.
Common questions about S&P/ASX 200 dividends
What is the current ASX 200 dividend yield?
The ASX 200 gross dividend yield snapshot as of Apr 2026 is 4.16%. This is a trailing gross figure for the S&P/ASX 200 index as a whole, not a forward forecast.
How many ASX 200 companies pay dividends?
As of Apr 2026, 181 out of 201 tracked companies in the ASX 200 paid a dividend in the last twelve months, representing 90% of the benchmark.
What are franking credits in Australian dividends?
Franking credits (also called imputation credits) are attached to dividends paid by Australian companies that have already paid corporate tax on the profits. They can reduce the income tax liability for eligible Australian resident investors. DividendTen displays gross yield figures; readers should consult the ATO or a tax professional for franking treatment.