Vanguard International Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIGI) Declares $0.5337 Quarterly Dividend — 2.3% Yield
Vanguard's International Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIGI) declares $0.5337 quarterly dividend payable June 23 to holders of record June 18, yielding 2.3%.
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Vanguard International Dividend Appreciation ETF (NASDAQ: VIGI) announced a quarterly dividend of $0.5337 per share on June 16, providing income-focused investors with a modest yield from its international equity holdings. The dividend is payable on June 23 to shareholders of record as of June 18.
VIGI, which tracks non-U.S. companies with a history of growing dividends, is a popular choice for investors seeking global income exposure. Listed on the NASDAQ, the fund emphasizes dividend growth rather than high current payout, aiming to combine income with potential long-term capital appreciation.
This distribution translates to a roughly 2.3% annualized yield based on current pricing and payout frequency. While not a high-yield vehicle, VIGI’s approach can appeal to investors who prioritize dividend stability and international diversification. Remember that dividend yields fluctuate with market prices and distributions, so the yield figure reflects current conditions rather than a guaranteed return.
Important dates for shareholders: the record date is June 18 — investors must own shares before this date to be eligible for the payment — and the payable date is June 23. The announcement was made on June 16 and reported by NASDAQ Dividends. If you’re considering buying VIGI to capture this quarter’s payout, verify the trade settlement timeline and purchase shares ahead of the record date.
Before making investment decisions, review VIGI’s fund documents and strategy. Vanguard’s International Dividend Appreciation ETF focuses on companies outside the U.S. with consistent dividend growth, which exposes investors to currency risk and international market dynamics in addition to equity risk. Diversification benefits should be weighed against these factors.
For current or prospective shareholders, tracking dividend announcements like this one helps with income planning and portfolio management. Check Vanguard’s official communications or your brokerage for the latest dividend history, ex-dividend timing, and tax treatment. This article is informational and not investment advice; consult a financial professional for guidance tailored to your situation.
Published on: June 19, 2026, 4:07 pm

