Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class (APHKX) Dividend Yield, History & Forecast

Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class (APHKX) is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) listed on the NASDAQ. It pays a current dividend yield of 6.41% ($3.83 per share annually (TTM)). The most recent ex-dividend date was March 30, 2026, with payment scheduled for March 30, 2026. The trailing twelve-month payout ratio is 135.1%; the market capitalization is approximately $22.12B.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class (APHKX)

What is Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class's dividend yield?
Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class (APHKX) pays a current trailing twelve-month dividend yield of 6.41%, which works out to $3.83 per share annually based on the most recent payout schedule.
When does Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class pay its next dividend?
The most recent ex-dividend date was March 30, 2026. The next scheduled dividend payment date is March 30, 2026.
How many years has Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class increased its dividend?
Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class (APHKX) has increased its dividend for 3 consecutive years.
Is Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class a Dividend Aristocrat?
No. Dividend Aristocrat status requires an S&P 500 listing and 25 or more consecutive years of dividend increases. Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class (APHKX) currently has 3 years of consecutive increases.
What sector is Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class in?
Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class (APHKX) operates in the Financial Services sector, specifically the Asset Management industry.
What is Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class's dividend payout ratio?
Artisan International Value Fund Institutional Class (APHKX)'s trailing twelve-month dividend payout ratio is 135.1%. The payout ratio measures what percentage of earnings is paid out as dividends — a lower ratio generally suggests a more sustainable dividend.