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Ninepoint Enhanced Canadian HighShares ETF (ECHI.TO) dividend track record — 12 payments on file

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Dividend history

Ninepoint Enhanced Canadian HighShares ETF

ECHI.TO

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$0.000$0.077$0.1552025-09-29: $0.15002025-10-31: $0.15002025-11-28: $0.15002025-12-31: $0.15002026-01-30: $0.15002026-02-27: $0.15002026-03-31: $0.15002026-04-30: $0.15502026-05-29: $0.15502026-06-30: $0.15502026-07-31: $0.15502026-08-14: $0.0775Sep 25Mar 26Aug 26

Recent payments

$0.0775CAD

Ex: Aug 14, 2026

Pay: Aug 20

Bimonthly

$0.1550CAD

Ex: Jul 31, 2026

Pay: Aug 10

Monthly

$0.1550CAD

Ex: Jun 30, 2026

$0.1550CAD

Ex: May 29, 2026

$0.1550CAD

Ex: Apr 30, 2026

$0.1500CAD

Ex: Mar 31, 2026

$0.1500CAD

Ex: Feb 27, 2026

$0.1500CAD

Ex: Jan 30, 2026

$0.1500CAD

Ex: Dec 31, 2025

$0.1500CAD

Ex: Nov 28, 2025

The Ninepoint Enhanced Canadian HighShares ETF has a solid history of dividend payments, showing its dedication to providing value to investors.

Since its launch, the ETF (ECHI.TO) has made 12 dividend payments over about 0.9 years. It offers investors a chance to access a diversified portfolio while providing regular income through bimonthly dividends.

Investor takeaway: For Canadian retail investors, the ETF's dividends can be a reliable income source, especially when held in registered accounts like a TFSA or RRSP.

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Ninepoint Enhanced Canadian HighShares ETF

ECHI.TO

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ECHI.TO

Ninepoint Enhanced Canadian HighShares ETF

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$0.32 (2.61%)
120 day period
$11.62$12.15$12.69Feb 24May 21Aug 14

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Market cap

$199.31M

52W high

$12.64

52W low

$8.59

Beta

0.00

12 Dividend Payments Recorded

The ETF has distributed 12 dividends since it started, highlighting its commitment to consistent income.

Dividend Payment History

The Ninepoint Enhanced Canadian HighShares ETF has made a total of 12 dividend payments since its launch, reflecting its steady approach to returning value to investors. The latest dividend payment of CA$0.0775 CAD was declared on July 21, 2026, with an ex-dividend date of August 14, 2026. This payment is set for August 20, 2026. Before this, the ETF paid out CA$0.155 CAD, demonstrating its regular income distribution.

Bimonthly Payment Schedule

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The ETF pays dividends every two months, which can help investors create a steady income stream. This regular payment schedule emphasizes the ETF's strategy to deliver reliable returns to its shareholders.

Dividend Increases

Throughout its history, the Ninepoint Enhanced Canadian HighShares ETF has had one dividend increase, suggesting potential growth in income distribution. Such increases can be a positive indicator for investors, showing that the ETF is performing well and is focused on enhancing shareholder value.

Dividend calendar

TickerECHI.TO
AmountCA$0.0775
Ex-dividend2026-08-14
Record2026-08-14
Payment2026-08-20
Declared2026-07-21
Stock pageECHI.TO dividend history

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Published: August 17, 2026
Last Updated: August 17, 2026

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