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Historical payment patterns based on typical dividend months.
Ex-dividend dates and payment schedules for ASX stocks in June 2026. Past dividend payments are not guaranteed for future periods.
June 2026 has 8 ASX stocks going ex-dividend. Leading sectors: Financial Services (4) and Healthcare (1). 6 stocks offer fully franked dividends.
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~1 June 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~28 July 2026
Estimated
Yield
1.2%
Franking
0%
Div/Share
$0.1652
Healthcare
Metcash Limited
STRONG
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Ex-Div Date
~5 June 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~27 Aug 2026
Estimated
Yield
6.4%
9.1% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
$0.0850
Consumer Defensive
Resimac Group Limited
STRONG
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Ex-Div Date
~5 June 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~10 July 2026
Estimated
Yield
11.4%
16.2% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
$0.1300
Financial Services
Dicker Data Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~5 June 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~22 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
4.6%
6.5% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
$0.1150
Technology
Whitefield Industrials Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~9 June 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~30 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
4.2%
6.0% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
$0.1050
Financial Services
PT Aneka Tambang Tbk
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~23 June 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~13 July 2026
Estimated
Yield
2.9%
Franking
0%
Div/Share
$0.0573
Basic Materials
Euroz Hartleys Group Limited
STRONG
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Ex-Div Date
~23 June 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~25 Aug 2026
Estimated
Yield
12.1%
17.3% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
$0.0250
Financial Services
Earlypay Limited
STRONG
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Ex-Div Date
~29 June 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~27 July 2026
Estimated
Yield
11.1%
15.8% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
$0.0065
Financial Services
Acrow Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
29 Apr 2026
Confirmed
Payment Date
~1 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
4.2%
6.0% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
—
Industrials
WAM Global Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
13 Apr 2026
Confirmed
Payment Date
~1 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
5.2%
7.4% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
—
Financial Services
Bank of Queensland Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~27 Apr 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~4 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
5.1%
7.3% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
—
Financial Services
United Overseas Australia Ltd
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
14 May 2026
Confirmed
Payment Date
~9 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
3.3%
Franking
0%
Div/Share
—
Real Estate
ResMed Inc.
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~15 Apr 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~11 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
0.7%
Franking
0%
Div/Share
—
Healthcare
Westpac Banking Corporation
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~7 May 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~12 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
3.7%
5.2% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
—
Financial Services
National Australia Bank Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~13 May 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~16 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
3.8%
5.4% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
—
Financial Services
GrainCorp Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~20 May 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~17 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
5.8%
8.2% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
—
Consumer Defensive
ANZ Group Holdings Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~14 May 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~17 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
4.3%
5.9% gross
Franking
86%
Div/Share
—
Financial Services
Plato Income Maximiser Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~15 Apr 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~19 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
4.0%
5.8% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
—
Financial Services
Tamawood Limited
STRONG
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Ex-Div Date
~15 May 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~19 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
6.9%
9.0% gross
Franking
70%
Div/Share
—
Consumer Cyclical
Wam Alternative Assets Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
14 Apr 2026
Confirmed
Payment Date
~19 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
4.4%
6.3% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
—
Financial Services
Dicker Data Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~5 June 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~22 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
4.6%
6.5% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
—
Technology
Macquarie Group Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~19 May 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~23 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
3.1%
3.7% gross
Franking
39%
Div/Share
—
Financial Services
Amcor plc
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~27 May 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~25 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
5.3%
Franking
0%
Div/Share
—
Consumer Cyclical
Future Generation Global Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
11 June 2026
Confirmed
Payment Date
26 June 2026
Confirmed
Yield
4.2%
6.0% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
$0.0300
Financial Services
Collins Foods Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~29 May 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~26 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
3.1%
4.4% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
—
Consumer Cyclical
Orica Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~22 May 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~26 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
2.0%
Franking
0%
Div/Share
—
Basic Materials
WAM Active Limited
STRONG
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Ex-Div Date
17 June 2026
Confirmed
Payment Date
30 June 2026
Confirmed
Yield
6.0%
8.6% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
$0.0100
Financial Services
Whitefield Industrials Limited
WEAK
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Ex-Div Date
~9 June 2026
Estimated
Payment Date
~30 June 2026
Estimated
Yield
4.2%
6.0% gross
Franking
100%
Div/Share
—
Financial Services
The ex-dividend date is the cutoff date for dividend eligibility. To receive the next dividend payment, you must own shares before this date. If you buy on or after the ex-date, you won't receive the upcoming dividend. On the ASX, shares typically trade at a lower price on the ex-date, reflecting the dividend that has been separated from the share.
The ex-dividend date determines eligibility; the payment date is when the money arrives in your account. On the ASX, payment dates are typically 4–6 weeks after the ex-dividend date. For income planning, focus on payment dates to understand when your dividend income will be available.
Franking credits (imputation credits) represent company tax already paid on profits distributed as dividends. Fully franked dividends carry a tax credit that can reduce your personal tax liability or result in a refund. The gross yield — which includes franking credits — gives a more complete picture of a dividend's value for Australian tax residents. Franking is calculated as: franking credit = net dividend × (company tax rate ÷ (1 − company tax rate)).
Dates marked Confirmed come directly from company announcements. Dates marked Est are estimated from historical payment patterns — typically accurate within a few weeks, but subject to change when the company officially announces.