About State Street SPDR S&P Global Infrastructure ETF (GII) β Dividend Analysis 2026
The State Street SPDR S&P Global Infrastructure ETF seeks to provide investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond generally to the total return performance of the S&P Global Infrastructure Index (the "Index")Seeks to provide exposure to the 75 largest infrastructure-related stocks based on float-adjusted market cap and liquidityIndex is diversified across transportation, utilities, and energy infrastructure sub-industries
Is GII a good dividend investment in 2026?
GII offers a 2.92% forward yield with a 50% payout ratio. Strand Safety Score: N/A. The 5-year dividend CAGR of 0% is modest β investors should weigh current income against growth alternatives.
GII DRIP calculator β what's the difference?
With DRIP on a $10,000 investment over 10 years, your GII portfolio grows to $13.3K vs $12.9K without reinvestment. This is the compound interest effect in action.
GII dividend growth history & forecast
GII has grown its dividend by 0% over the last year and 0% annually over 5 years. At this pace, an investor who holds for 10+ years will see their yield on cost grow substantially above the current 2.92%.
ETFs do not file income statements or cash flow statements. Their dividend safety depends on the underlying index quality, fund methodology, and holdings composition. Use the Holdings page to analyze individual stocks in this fund.
π GII Yield by Country & Account Type
Real after-tax yield depends on where you live and how you hold GII.
Real yield = after-tax yield minus US CPI of 2.8%. 12-month CPI (US BLS via FMP economic-indicators). Click any row to select. US withholding tax (30%, reducible by treaty) applies to non-US residents holding US stocks in taxable accounts.
π― GII Income Goal & Break-Even
Dividend Break-Even
41yr
Years for dividends to fully repay your GII investment of $75.56/share (πΊπΈ US Taxable (15%) Β· 15.00% tax)
$10K invested Β· 10 Years
Dividends earned (DRIP)
$2.8K
Lost to inflation (2.8% CPI)
β$2.5K
Real purchasing power gain
$310.45
12-month CPI (US BLS via FMP economic-indicators).
How much do I need to invest in GII for:
Shares needed
12,780
Capital required
$965,657
Monthly income
$2,000
Based on current dividend of $2.21/share/yr Β· πΊπΈ US Taxable (15%) Β· static projection (no growth assumed).
π GII Dividend Payment Schedule
GII pays quarterly β 4 times per year. Next ex-div: TBD.
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10 shares
$4.70 / payment
$18.78 / year after tax
100 shares
$46.95 / payment
$187.80 / year after tax
1,000 shares
$469.51 / payment
$1878.04 / year after tax
π GII vs Financial Services Benchmarks
How GII compares to typical Financial Services averages.
Benchmark: Financial Services
Dividend Yieldβ²+0.02% vs sectorBetter
GII
2.92%
avg
2.90%
5Y Dividend CAGRβΌ-7.10% vs sectorBelow avg
GII
0.00%
avg
7.10%
Payout RatioβΌ+12.00% vs sectorBelow avg
GII
50.00%
avg
38.00%
Benchmarks: S&P 500 sector averages (2024β2026). Sources: Morningstar, Bloomberg, NAREIT. 5Y CAGR for GII sourced from FMP /financial-growth endpoint β real data, not estimates.
ποΈ GII Insider Activity
No recent SEC filings reported in the last 90 days.
π About This Data
Dividend yields, payout ratios, and financial metrics are sourced from Financial Modeling Prep (FMP) and cross-referenced with SEC EDGAR filings. Data is cached and updated every 24 hours via our nightly refresh. DRIP projections are forward-looking estimates, not guarantees.
Educational purposes only. Not financial advice. DividendFlow is not a registered investment advisor. Projections generated by the GII dividend calculator are estimates based on historical data and user inputs. Actual future returns, stock prices, and dividend payments will vary. Dividends can be cut or suspended at any time. All investments carry risk, including the loss of principal. Please consult a qualified financial professional before making any investment decisions. Full disclaimer β