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Ninepoint Suncor HighShares ETF (SUHI.TO) has raised its dividend 2 times on record

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Dividend history

Ninepoint Suncor HighShares ETF

SUHI.TO

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$0.000$0.080$0.1602025-09-29: $0.11002025-10-31: $0.11002025-11-28: $0.11002025-12-31: $0.11002026-01-30: $0.11002026-02-27: $0.12002026-05-29: $0.16002026-06-30: $0.16002026-07-31: $0.16002026-08-14: $0.0800Sep 25Feb 26Aug 26

Recent payments

$0.0800CAD

Ex: Aug 14, 2026

Pay: Aug 20

Bimonthly

$0.1600CAD

Ex: Jul 31, 2026

Pay: Aug 10

Monthly

$0.1600CAD

Ex: Jun 30, 2026

$0.1600CAD

Ex: May 29, 2026

$0.1200CAD

Ex: Feb 27, 2026

$0.1100CAD

Ex: Jan 30, 2026

$0.1100CAD

Ex: Dec 31, 2025

$0.1100CAD

Ex: Nov 28, 2025

$0.1100CAD

Ex: Oct 31, 2025

$0.1100CAD

Ex: Sep 29, 2025


The Ninepoint Suncor HighShares ETF (SUHI.TO) has a solid history of paying dividends. Since it started, it has made 10 payments over about 0.9 years and has raised its dividend twice. This shows its commitment to providing value to investors.

Investor takeaway: If you’re holding shares in the Ninepoint Suncor HighShares ETF, you can appreciate its track record of dividend increases, which might offer a steady income stream, especially if you’re using registered accounts like a TFSA or RRSP.

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Ninepoint Suncor HighShares ETF

SUHI.TO

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SUHI.TO

Ninepoint Suncor HighShares ETF

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$1.90 (14.73%)
120 day period
$12.10$14.09$16.07Feb 20May 21Aug 18

Market cap

$20.20M

52W high

$15.54

52W low

$8.59

Beta

0.00

Two Dividend Raises in Less Than a Year

The ETF has increased its dividend from CA$0.16 to CA$0.08 in a short period, showing its ability to adapt to market conditions.

Dividend Payment History

Since its launch, the Ninepoint Suncor HighShares ETF has made 10 dividend payments. The latest payment of CA$0.08 CAD is set for August 20, 2026, with an ex-dividend date of August 14, 2026. This bimonthly payment structure allows investors to receive dividends regularly, enhancing their overall investment returns.

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Dividend Increases

The ETF has seen two dividend increases since it began, with the most recent change being from CA$0.16 to CA$0.08 CAD. This pattern of increases, even in a short timeframe, suggests a strategic approach to managing dividends that aligns with the performance and outlook of its underlying assets.


Dividend calendar

TickerSUHI.TO
AmountCA$0.08
Ex-dividend2026-08-14
Record2026-08-14
Payment2026-08-20
Declared2026-07-21
Stock pageSUHI.TO dividend history

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Published: August 19, 2026
Last Updated: August 19, 2026
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