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Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF (PID) Declares $0.12 Quarterly Dividend — 2.2% Yield

Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF (PID) announces $0.1185 quarterly dividend, annualized $0.474 per share, offering a 2.2% yield to investors.

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Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF (NASDAQ: PID) recently declared a quarterly dividend, reinforcing its appeal to income-focused investors. The fund announced on Monday, December 22 that it will pay $0.1185 per share to shareholders of record on that same date, with the payment scheduled for Friday, December 26.

At $0.1185 per share per quarter, the dividend annualizes to $0.474 per share and represents a dividend yield of approximately 2.2%. For investors who track yield-generating exchange-traded funds, PID’s distribution offers a steady, predictable income component tied to a basket of international companies with consistent dividend histories.

PID — the Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF — focuses on non-U.S. firms that have demonstrated a track record of dividend growth. That positioning can provide diversification benefits for U.S.-based investors seeking exposure to global dividend payers. The quarterly dividend announcement underscores the fund’s commitment to delivering regular income while maintaining international diversification.

Investors noting the record and payment dates should also check the fund’s ex-dividend date and confirm holdings close to the record date, since eligibility for the dividend depends on owning shares before the ex-dividend date. Brokerage systems and fund documents will list the ex-dividend date and any additional details tied to distribution timing.

As always, investors should review PID’s prospectus, holdings, and expense ratio to make sure the ETF aligns with their income and diversification goals. Dividend yield is only one factor; total return, currency exposure, and sector composition should also factor into a decision to buy or hold the ETF.

For those seeking regular distributions from international dividend growers, PID’s latest quarterly payout may be of interest. Consult your financial advisor or brokerage platform for the most current pricing and ex-dividend information before making investment decisions.

Published on: December 23, 2025, 1:05 pm

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