Dividend Details
Recent Dividend History
| Ex-Date | Amount | Pay Date |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-02-18 | $0.6100 | 2026-03-02 |
| 2025-11-19 | $0.5800 | 2025-12-01 |
| 2025-08-20 | $0.5800 | 2025-09-02 |
| 2025-05-21 | $0.5800 | 2025-06-02 |
| 2025-02-19 | $0.5800 | 2025-03-03 |
| 2024-11-20 | $0.5000 | 2024-12-02 |
| 2024-08-21 | $0.5000 | 2024-09-02 |
| 2024-05-21 | $0.5000 | 2024-06-03 |
Calculate AFL Dividend Income
Quick Facts
- Yield: 2.24%
- Frequency: Quarterly
- Sector: Financials
- Streak: 42 years
- Payout: 33%
About Aflac
Aflac is a Dividend Aristocrat with 42 consecutive years of dividend increases.
42 consecutive years of dividend increases, — the company has raised its payout through recessions, rate hikes, and market downturns alike.
AFL Dividend FAQ
What is AFL's current dividend yield and payout?
AFL currently yields 2.24% annually, paying $2.35 per share per year based on a share price of $109.52. This translates to $0.5875 per share per quarter. The payout ratio is 33%, which is conservative and well-covered by earnings.
How often does AFL pay dividends?
AFL distributes dividends quarterly, following the standard schedule of most S&P 500 companies. Quarterly payments typically arrive in March, June, September, and December, though exact dates vary. Each payment is approximately $0.5875 per share.
When is AFL's next ex-dividend date?
The next ex-dividend date for AFL is 2026-02-18. To receive the upcoming dividend, you must purchase shares before the ex-dividend date. If you buy on or after the ex-date, the seller receives that payment instead. The payment will be deposited into your brokerage account on 2026-03-02.
How much does $10,000 invested in AFL pay in dividends?
A $10,000 investment in AFL at $109.52 per share buys approximately 91 shares. At the current 2.24% yield, this generates approximately $224 per year, or $19 per month in dividend income before taxes.
How long has AFL been increasing dividends?
AFL has increased its dividend for 42 consecutive years, earning Dividend Aristocrat status. Only ~67 S&P 500 companies have achieved this 25+ year milestone, reflecting strong financial discipline across economic cycles.
Is AFL's dividend sustainable?
With a payout ratio of 33%, AFL retains a significant portion of earnings for reinvestment and dividend growth, suggesting the current payout is well-covered and sustainable.
AFL Dividend Investing Guide
Aflac (AFL) represents a compelling opportunity for dividend investors seeking balanced yield and growth in their portfolios. As a financials sector stock, AFL offers exposure to financial services with income potential from banking and investment activities.
As a Dividend Aristocrat with 42 consecutive years of dividend increases, AFL has raised its dividend through multiple recessions, rate cycles, and market crashes over those 42 years. That kind of track record comes from management teams that prioritize the payout and have the earnings power to back it up.
To maximize returns from AFL dividends, consider strategies like dividend reinvestment (DRIP) to compound growth over time, tax-efficient account placement for qualified dividends, and portfolio diversification across sectors and payment schedules. Use our DRIP calculator to project long-term growth or our tax calculator to estimate after-tax income from your AFL investment.