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  2. View Grainger Plc (GRI) Ordinary 5p (GRI) dividend dates and history including final, interim and special dividends. Plus growth, cover and dividend yield.

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  3. www.dividendmax.com › united-kingdom › london-stockGrainger Plc (GRI) Dividends

    The table below shows the full dividend history for Grainger Plc. The previous Grainger Plc (GRI) dividend was 2.54p and was paid 11 days ago. The next dividend is forecast to go ex-div in 5 months and is expected to be paid in 7 months. Check the payment calculator for the amount.

    Status
    Type
    Decl. Date
    Ex-div Date
    Forecast
    Final
    18 Nov 2026
    24 Dec 2026
    Forecast
    Interim
    14 May 2026
    21 May 2026
    Forecast
    Final
    19 Nov 2025
    24 Dec 2025
    Forecast
    Interim
    15 May 2025
    22 May 2025
  4. May 23, 2024 · Calculate the value of your dividend. Select dividend payment date: The dividend per share (p): 2.54. Enter number of shares. Dividend Distribution (p): 0.00. Description. Div for Period.

  5. Financial Calendar. Forecast Key Dates Previous Key Dates.

    Date
    Event
    16 May 2024
    Half Year Results Presentation 2024 - 9.
    07 February 2024
    AGM 2024
    22 November 2023
    Full Year Results Presentation 2023 - 9.
    11 May 2023
    Half Year Results Presentation 2023 - 9.
  6. May 23, 2024 · Grainger has a dividend yield of 0.03% and paid 0.069 GBP per share in the past year. The dividend is paid every six months and the last ex-dividend date was May 23, 2024.

  7. Get details on the Grainger dividend dates for this year and view their dividend history. Find the next GRI ex-dividend date.

  8. Grainger's (LSE:GRI) dividend yield is 2.63%. Dividend payments have increased over the last 10 years and are not covered by earnings with a payout ratio of 192.20%.

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