Jakarta, Gotrade News - Nvidia (NVDA) is officially kicking off its 2026 dividend calendar with the first payout scheduled for March 27. This move confirms that the chip giant is sticking to its quarterly payment routine while staying dominant in the AI race.
Key Takeaways
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Estimated dividend payout of $0.01 per share coming in March 2026.
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Dividend yield remains low at 0.02% due to heavy growth reinvestment.
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A 0.40% payout ratio shows the company’s priority is tech expansion.
According to a report from Finbold, the upcoming dividend is expected to stay at $0.01 per share. This amount is unchanged compared to the previous payout distributed back in December 2025.
Based on the January 16 market close at $186.23, the forward dividend yield sits at a tiny 0.02%. This data clearly shows that NVDA is still very much a growth stock rather than a play for passive income seekers.
For investors holding 100 shares, the estimated payout will net about $1 before taxes. On an annual basis, that same position would generate roughly $4 in total dividends, assuming the rate stays flat.

The company’s payout ratio is notably low at just 0.40% of earnings. Finbold’s data highlights that this reflects a capital strategy heavily tilted toward data center development and expansion.
The average price recovery time after the ex-dividend date is roughly 2.5 days. This suggests that any price dips caused by the dividend payout tend to be short-lived for this ticker.
The broader tech sector averages a yield of 1.37%, which is way higher than what Nvidia currently offers. This gap proves that the real "meat" for shareholders still comes from the stock’s price appreciation.
Market analysis shows that massive investment in next-gen chip platforms remains the main driver for the company. With Nvidia pouring cash into AI infrastructure, dividends are just a small slice of the total returns investors expect.
Even though Nvidia has hiked its dividend for two straight years, the pace of growth remains pretty chill. This strategy aligns with market expectations, as most investors would rather see Nvidia lead global tech innovation than pay out fat checks.
Reference:
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Finbold, Nvidia to pay 2026’s first dividend on this date; Here’s how much 100 NVDA shares will earn. Accessed on January 19, 2026
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