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I’ve been tracking the upcoming Ibex dividends for a while now, and I have to say things look quite interesting for the rest of the year. We’ve already seen some strong payouts in the first months—BBVA at €0.60, Repsol at €0.50, and Endesa also hovering around €0.50—so the trend has been positive.
What catches my attention is that many companies are increasing their dividends compared with previous years. Aena rose from €0.976 to €1.09, Inditex is keeping solid figures, and Indra is forecasting a 20% increase for julio. That said, not everything is shining equally—Telefónica had to cut drastically from €0.30 to €0.15 due to debt-related issues, and Enagás also reduced its payments quite a bit.
Looking ahead to the next Ibex dividends that are coming, julio looks especially tempting, with payouts from Iberdrola, ACS, Acciona, Amadeus, and others. The interesting part is that tourism and luxury are performing strongly as sectors, probably due to the global situation. Industry, on the other hand, is still not really taking off in España.
Overall, if you’re thinking about moves in the coming months, having the Ibex dividend calendar clearly mapped out is key. There’s a clear pattern of buying before the payments and selling after, so if you know when the dividends are coming, you can plan your strategy better. The numbers point to moderate growth, so there’s room to be optimistic about 2026.