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Quarterly Dividend ETFs

Most US dividend ETFs pay quarterly. Payments typically land in the last weeks of March, June, September, and December, and the amount varies with what the underlying holdings paid that quarter.

Informational only, not investment advice. Coverage is limited to tickers we compile from primary sources, so this is a view of our records rather than a list of every such security.

8 of the 43 covered tickers match this screen, and 8 of them carry a complete trailing twelve months.

TickerFrequencyTTM / ShareLatest PaymentGrowth StreakSponsor YieldData as of
DGROiShares Core Dividend Growth ETFquarterly$1.4777$0.33061 yr (2025 to 2025)1.97% (30-day SEC yield, 2026-07-31)2026-08-18
DIVBiShares Core Dividend ETFquarterly$1.3948$0.33241 yr (2025 to 2025)not published2026-08-18
DVYiShares Select Dividend ETFquarterly$5.2592$1.24721 yr (2025 to 2025)3.37% (30-day SEC yield, 2026-07-31)2026-08-18
DVYEiShares Emerging Markets Dividend ETFquarterly$1.6471$0.5717n/anot published2026-08-18
IDViShares International Select Dividend ETFquarterly$2.2766$1.10161 yr (2025 to 2025)4.61% (30-day SEC yield, 2026-07-31)2026-08-18
SCHDSchwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETFquarterly$1.0480$0.25258 yrs (2018 to 2025)3.13% (Distribution yield (TTM), 2026-07-31)2026-08-17
SCHYSchwab International Dividend Equity ETFquarterly$1.1083$0.3571n/a3.70% (30-day SEC yield, 2026-08-14)2026-08-18
VYMVanguard High Dividend Yield ETFquarterly$3.6303$0.9795n/anot published2026-08-17

How to read this table

TTM per Share
Distributions per share over the trailing twelve months, split-adjusted, summed from the records we hold.
Growth Streak
Consecutive complete calendar years in which the split-adjusted annual payout rose. Two complete calendar years on record is the minimum, so a young fund shows no streak even when its payout has been rising.
Sponsor Yield
The yield figure the fund sponsor publishes, with the kind of yield and the date it was read. We hold no price data and never compute a yield ourselves.
n/a
We hold no figure that clears the bar for that column. Hover or focus the marker to read the specific reason for that ticker; it is a coverage limit, never a judgement about the payer.

What This Set Looks Like

Computed from the 8 matched records themselves, at each ticker's own citation date. These figures move when the set moves; nothing here is written by hand. Payout per share is deliberately never ranked across tickers, because a dollar figure per share means different things at different price scales.

Record depth. The 8 tickers on this screen carry 107 recorded payments between them, a median of 10 each. SCHD holds the deepest record in the set, 40 payments back to 2016-09-19, and VYM the shallowest at 6 payments across 514 days from 2025-03-21. That spread is why a column can be filled for one row here and empty for the next.

Trailing-year coverage. 8 of the 8 carry a complete trailing twelve months and show a summed payout. None of them is missing one, so every payout figure in the table above is a full twelve months of records.

Payment calendar. March is the busiest month for this set, with 8 of the 8 going ex-dividend in it, and March the quietest paying month at 8. 8 calendar months hold no ex-date at all from this set, which is what an income plan built on it has to work around. Month by month, the whole coverage set is on payments by month.

Steadiness. 1 of the 8 keep their payments inside 15% between smallest and largest (SCHD), and 7 do not (DGRO, DIVB, DVY, DVYE, IDV, SCHY, VYM). The widest spread belongs to DVYE at 450% across trailing twelve months.

Growth figures. 7 of the set support a calendar-year payout comparison (DGRO, DIVB, DVY, DVYE, IDV, SCHD, SCHY), 0 support only a rolling trailing-year one, and 1 support neither (VYM). 5 carry a running streak of complete-year increases, the longest being DGRO at 1 years (2025 to 2025).

Sponsor figures. 5 of the 8 have a sponsor-published yield on record, of 2 different kinds: 30-day SEC yield, Distribution yield (TTM). Those kinds are not interchangeable, which is why the table prints the kind next to the number. Expense ratios are published for 5 of them, running from 0.06% on SCHD to 0.50% on IDV. That is a like-for-like comparison, unlike a dollar payout per share.

Sponsors represented. iShares (BlackRock) (5: DGRO, DIVB, DVY, DVYE, IDV); Schwab Asset Management (2: SCHD, SCHY); Vanguard (1: VYM). A screen concentrated in one sponsor is a fact about our coverage as much as about the market.

Figures are computed from issuer and sponsor distribution records, with sources linked on each ticker page; yields are sponsor-published figures rather than our calculations. The full set is on the dividend tables, and the rules are on the methodology page.

Other screens: Monthly Dividend Payers · Dividend Growth Streaks. Calendar view on payments by month, income arithmetic on the calculator hub.