Invesco Mortgage Capital (IVR) Dividend

Invesco Mortgage Capital (IVR) currently pays a dividend yield of 6.42%, distributing $0.48 per share annually ($0.12 per quarter). The company operates in the Real Estate sector.

IVR has raised its dividend for 7 consecutive years.

IVR dividend at a glance

Dividend Yield6.42%
Annual Dividend$0.48 per share
Per Payment$0.12
Payout FrequencyQuarterly
Payments per Year4
Next Ex-Dividend DateOctober 27, 2026
Next Payment DateNovember 13, 2026
Payout Ratio90%
Consecutive Years of Dividend Growth7
SectorReal Estate
Implied Share Price (from yield)$7.48

What IVR pays on a $10,000 investment

At a 6.42% yield, $10,000 invested in IVR generates about $642.00 per year, or roughly $160.50 every quarter. Share counts below use an implied price of $7.48, derived from the $0.48 annual dividend and the 6.42% yield.

Amount InvestedApprox. SharesAnnual Dividend IncomeIncome per Quarter
$1,000133.7$64.20$16.05
$5,000668.7$321.00$80.25
$10,0001,337.5$642.00$160.50
$25,0003,343.7$1,605.00$401.25
$100,00013,375$6,420.00$1,605.00

These figures assume the dividend and share price stay where they are today. They do not account for taxes, dividend cuts, price movement, or reinvestment. If you reinvest instead of taking the cash, the share count grows each quarter — see how the dividend snowball compounds.

IVR dividend payment schedule

IVR pays on a quarterly schedule — 4 payments a year. The next confirmed ex-dividend date is October 27, 2026, with payment on November 13, 2026. Later rows are projected forward at the same interval and will shift when Invesco Mortgage Capital declares each dividend.

Ex-Dividend DatePayment DateAmount per ShareStatus
October 27, 2026November 13, 2026$0.12Confirmed
January 27, 2027February 13, 2027$0.12Projected
April 27, 2027May 14, 2027$0.12Projected
July 27, 2027August 13, 2027$0.12Projected

To collect a IVR dividend you must own the shares before the ex-dividend date. Buy on the ex-date itself and the previous owner keeps that payment. Read how ex-dividend, record, and payment dates fit together.

How IVR's dividend compares

Across the 587 dividend stocks and ETFs DivTrkr tracks, the median yield is 3.81%. IVR's 6.42% is 2.61 percentage points above that median, ranking 206th of 587 by yield.

Within Real Estate, where we track 61 names, the median yield is 5.72% — putting IVR above its sector.

Its 7-year run of dividend increases ranks 176th out of the 362 names in our data with an active growth streak.

What the numbers mean

IVR pays out roughly 90% of its earnings as dividends. That is a high payout ratio. The dividend is consuming most of reported earnings, which is normal for REITs and some funds but a caution flag elsewhere.

Like most US dividend payers, IVR distributes quarterly, so a full year of ownership produces four payments.

Whether these payments are taxed at the lower qualified rate or as ordinary income depends on how long you hold the shares and what kind of company pays them. See the qualified vs. ordinary dividend rules.

IVR dividend FAQ

When is the next IVR ex-dividend date?

The next IVR ex-dividend date is October 27, 2026, with the payment scheduled for November 13, 2026. You must own shares before the ex-dividend date to receive that payment.

What is IVR's dividend yield?

IVR currently yields 6.42%, based on $0.48 in dividends per share over the past year.

How often does IVR pay dividends?

IVR pays quarterly, which works out to 4 payments per year of about $0.12 per share.

How much dividend income would $10,000 of IVR generate?

At the current 6.42% yield, $10,000 invested in IVR would produce roughly $642.00 per year, or about $160.50 per quarter, before taxes and assuming the dividend holds.

Has IVR increased its dividend?

Yes — IVR has raised its dividend for 7 consecutive years.

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