
Dividend history
Ninepoint Cameco HighShares ETF
CCHI.TO
Recent payments
$0.1350CAD
Ex: Aug 14, 2026
Pay: Aug 20
$0.2700CAD
Ex: Jul 31, 2026
Pay: Aug 10
$0.2700CAD
Ex: Jun 30, 2026
$0.2700CAD
Ex: May 29, 2026
$0.2600CAD
Ex: Feb 27, 2026
$0.2300CAD
Ex: Jan 30, 2026
$0.2300CAD
Ex: Dec 31, 2025
$0.2300CAD
Ex: Nov 28, 2025
$0.2300CAD
Ex: Oct 31, 2025
$0.2300CAD
Ex: Sep 29, 2025
The upcoming payment is just one day away.
The Ninepoint Cameco HighShares ETF (CCHI.TO) will pay a dividend of CA$0.135 on August 20, 2026. This bimonthly payment follows the ex-dividend date of August 14, 2026, and reflects the ETF's commitment to delivering value to its shareholders.
Investor takeaway: For Canadian retail investors, this dividend payment is worth considering if you hold shares in registered accounts like a TFSA or RRSP, where dividends can grow tax-free.
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Ninepoint Cameco HighShares ETF
CCHI.TO
CCHI.TO
Ninepoint Cameco HighShares ETF
Market cap
$40.51M
52W high
$14.18
52W low
$7.78
Beta
0.00
Upcoming Dividend Payment Details
The Ninepoint Cameco HighShares ETF has consistently paid dividends, with a total of 10 payments made over the past 0.9 years.
Dividend Payment Overview
The ETF will distribute a dividend of CA$0.135 on August 20, 2026. This bimonthly schedule means you can expect regular dividends throughout the year. Remember, only shareholders who owned the ETF before the ex-dividend date on August 14, 2026, will receive this payment.
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Historical Context
The Ninepoint Cameco HighShares ETF has shown a strong commitment to its investors, having made 10 payments in about 0.9 years. Notably, there have been two increases in the dividend amount during this time, indicating a positive trend in its distribution strategy.
Dividend calendar
| Ticker | CCHI.TO |
| Amount | CA$0.135 |
| Ex-dividend | 2026-08-14 |
| Record | 2026-08-14 |
| Payment | 2026-08-20 |
| Declared | 2026-07-21 |
| Stock page | CCHI.TO dividend history |
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