ACS prepares for ex-dividend date, shares with upcoming July payout
27.06.2026 - 11:42:55 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Stefan Krueger, Long-Term & Business Model desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-27, 11:42.
ACS Actividades de Construcción y Servicios (ES0167050915) heads into its next dividend cycle with an imminent ex-dividend date on the Madrid exchange BME. According to Simply Wall St, shareholders of record later this month will receive a cash dividend in early July.Simply Wall St analysis of ACS dividends
What the dividend timetable shows
Simply Wall St highlights that ACS shares are set to trade ex-dividend around June 29, two business days before the record date that determines who qualifies for the payout on July 6.Dividend timetable detail from Simply Wall St The upcoming cash dividend is quoted at €1.51146 per share, with last year’s total dividend distribution amounting to €2.01 per share.ACS historical dividend data
Based on a current share price reference of €127.90, the trailing dividend yield sits at about 1.6 percent, a modest income component compared with some European infrastructure peers.Yield calculation source For investors accustomed to higher-yielding utility names such as Iberdrola or large toll-road operators, this places ACS more squarely in the growth-and-income rather than pure income bucket.
How the income profile compares
European construction and infrastructure groups like Ferrovial and Vinci also combine regular dividends with project-driven earnings, and ACS’s latest payout metrics add to that sector pattern. Market commentary around ACS often stresses its diversified project base across Europe and North America, which can support recurring cash distributions even in cyclical environments.Reuters background on ACS infrastructure focus
The ex-dividend date itself is operationally important because trade settlement typically takes two business days, meaning buyers on or after the ex-date will not receive the upcoming €1.51146 per share payment.Explanation of ex-dividend mechanics For income-oriented investors, aligning purchase or sale decisions with this timetable is a practical consideration when managing dividend capture strategies.
Further news and data on ACS Actividades de Construcción y Servicios
For more background on the ACS shares, including additional dividend details, price charts and corporate disclosures, ad-hoc-news.de and the company’s Investor Relations site provide extended coverage.
Where ACS earns its money
ACS’s core business model rests on large-scale construction, engineering and infrastructure concessions, with a notable presence in transportation projects such as highways and rail as well as civil works and industrial facilities.ACS Investor Relations business overview The group also participates in public-private partnership structures, where long-term concession income can underpin steady cash flows.
In recent years ACS has streamlined parts of its portfolio and placed more emphasis on infrastructure and services, which often generate recurring revenue through long-duration contracts.Financial Times discussion of ACS strategic focus This operational tilt complements its dividend policy by supporting the capacity to distribute cash to shareholders while funding new projects.
Where the ACS shares trade today
The ACS shares (ES0167050915) trade on the Madrid exchange BME, with recent quotes around €127.90 for the Spanish listing as referenced in the latest dividend analysis.Current ACS price reference This level implies a trailing yield near 1.6 percent on last year’s €2.01 total dividend.
Key data on the ACS shares
- Company: ACS, Actividades de Construcción y Servicios, S.A.
- ISIN: ES0167050915
- WKN: 878366
- Ticker: ACS
- Trading venue: BME Madrid
- Price (as of 2026-06-27, 11:42): 127.90 EUR
- Market cap: 37.5 billion EUR (as of 2026-06-27)
- Sector / industry: Industrials / Construction & Engineering
- Index membership: IBEX 35
- Next earnings date: 2026-07-30
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation or a solicitation to buy or sell any financial instrument. Figures and dates are based on sources cited and may change; investors should consult original documents and professional advisers before making decisions.
