
Dividend history
JPMorgan Income Active ETF
JPIE.TO
Recent payments
$0.1055CAD
Ex: Aug 19, 2026
Pay: Aug 25
$0.1060CAD
Ex: Jul 17, 2026
Pay: Jul 23
What the Ex-Dividend Date Means for Investors
JPMorgan Income Active ETF (JPIE.TO) went ex-dividend on August 19, 2026. If you bought shares on or after this date, you won’t receive the upcoming dividend payment of CA$0.1055 CAD.
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JPMorgan Income Active ETF
JPIE.TO
JPIE.TO
JPMorgan Income Active ETF
Market cap
$139.16M
52W high
$25.50
52W low
$24.76
Beta
0.00
Investor Takeaway: If you owned shares of JPIE.TO before the ex-dividend date, you’ll see the dividend credited to your account on the payment date, August 25, 2026. This is a monthly dividend, showing the ETF's commitment to providing regular income.
Dividend Amount: CA$0.1055 CAD
The dividend of CA$0.1055 CAD is slightly lower than last month's dividend of CA$0.106 CAD, but it still indicates a stable income stream.
Understanding Ex-Dividend Dates
The ex-dividend date is important for investors. It’s the cutoff for who gets the declared dividend. If you buy shares on or after this date, you won’t receive the upcoming payment. Only those who held shares before the ex-dividend date are eligible. This rule ensures dividends go to shareholders who had a stake in the ETF before the cutoff.
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Upcoming Payment Details
After the ex-dividend date, the payment date for the dividend is August 25, 2026. If you qualify based on your ownership before the ex-dividend date, you’ll see the dividend credited to your account. This monthly dividend strategy helps provide consistent income, which can be especially beneficial for those using registered accounts like a TFSA or RRSP.
Dividend calendar
| Ticker | JPIE.TO |
| Amount | CA$0.1055 |
| Ex-dividend | 2026-08-19 |
| Record | 2026-08-19 |
| Payment | 2026-08-25 |
| Declared | 2026-08-12 |
| Stock page | JPIE.TO dividend history |
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