PG Dividend Calendar
PG Dividend Calendar
Procter & Gamble Co.
Sector: Consumer Staples
Last Dividend
$1.0648
Oct 17, 2025
Next Dividend
$1.0727
Jan 16, 2026
Annual Dividend
N/A
2024 estimate
Frequency
Quarterly
Upcoming PG Dividends
Upcoming Dividends
PG
Procter & Gamble Co.
$1.0727
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Jan 16, 2026
Friday
Predicted
PG
Procter & Gamble Co.
$1.0727
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Jan 16, 2026
Friday
Predicted
PG
Procter & Gamble Co.
$1.0649
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Jan 24, 2026
Saturday
Predicted
PG
Procter & Gamble Co.
$1.0806
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Apr 18, 2026
Saturday
Predicted
PG
Procter & Gamble Co.
$1.0807
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Apr 18, 2026
Saturday
Predicted
PG
Procter & Gamble Co.
$1.0729
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Apr 26, 2026
Sunday
Predicted
Recent PG Dividend History
About PG Dividends
This page tracks all PG dividend payments including ex-dividend dates and dividend amounts. Use this information to plan your dividend investing strategy and track dividend income.
Dividend Profile
Company: Procter & Gamble Co.
Sector: Consumer Staples
Market Cap: Mega Cap
Exchange: NYSE
Payment Type: Quarterly Dividends
Yield Category: Growth/Income
Dividend Yield Info
Ex-Dividend Date: Last day to buy PG stock to receive the upcoming dividend payment.
Record Date: Date when shareholders must own stock to receive dividend (typically 1 business day after ex-date).
Payment Date: When dividend cash is deposited to your account (usually 2-3 weeks after ex-date).
Investment Strategy
Buy Before: Purchase shares before the ex-dividend date to qualify for payment.
Hold Period: No minimum holding period after ex-date, but consider tax implications.
Reinvestment: Consider DRIP (dividend reinvestment plan) for compound growth.
Dividend History Insights
PG dividend predictions are based on historical payment patterns and official company dividend policies. Actual dividend announcements may vary based on company performance, earnings, and board decisions.
Tax Considerations
• Qualified dividends taxed at capital gains rates
• Hold shares for 60+ days around ex-date for qualified treatment
• Consider dividend timing for tax optimization
• REIT/MLP dividends may have different tax treatment