Hamilton ETFs Announces May 2025 Cash Distributions
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TORONTO — Hamilton Capital Partners Inc. (' Hamilton ETFs ') is pleased to announce the cash distributions for its ETFs that pay monthly distributions, all of which trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange, for the period ended May 31, 2025.
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Distributions may vary from period to period.
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The ex-dividend date for these distributions is anticipated to be May 30, 2025, for all unitholders of record on May 30, 2025. The distributions will be paid in cash, or if the unitholder has enrolled in the dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP), reinvested in additional units of the ETF, on or about June 6, 2025.
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ETF Name
Ticker
Regular Cash Distribution
per unit
Frequency
Hamilton Global Financials ETF
HFG
$0.0700
Monthly
Hamilton Canadian Bank Mean Reversion Index ETF
HCA
$0.0960
Monthly
Hamilton Canadian Bank Equal-Weight Index ETF
HEB
$0.0690
Monthly
Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Bank ETF
HCAL
$0.1270
Monthly
Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Financials ETF
HFIN
$0.0750
Monthly
Hamilton Enhanced Utilities ETF
HUTS
$0.0760
Monthly
Hamilton Enhanced Multi-Sector Covered Call ETF
HDIV
$0.1720
Monthly
Hamilton Enhanced U.S. Covered Call ETF
HYLD
$0.1450
Monthly
HYLD.U
$0.1450
Monthly
Hamilton Canadian Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER™ ETF
HMAX
$0.1650
Monthly
Hamilton Utilities YIELD MAXIMIZER™ ETF
UMAX
$0.1640
Monthly
Hamilton U.S. Bond YIELD MAXIMIZER™ ETF
HBND
$0.1260
Monthly
HBND.U
$0.1290
Monthly
Hamilton U.S. Equity YIELD MAXIMIZER™ ETF
SMAX
$0.1780
Monthly
Hamilton Technology YIELD MAXIMIZER™ ETF
QMAX
$0.2000
Monthly
Hamilton Gold Producer YIELD MAXIMIZER™ ETF
AMAX
$0.1950
Monthly
Hamilton Energy YIELD MAXIMIZER™ ETF
EMAX
$0.1550
Monthly
Hamilton U.S. Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER™ ETF
FMAX
$0.1700
Monthly
Hamilton Healthcare YIELD MAXIMIZER™ ETF
LMAX
$0.1510
Monthly
Hamilton REITs YIELD MAXIMIZER™ ETF
RMAX
$0.1420
Monthly
Hamilton U.S. T-Bill YIELD MAXIMIZER™ ETF
HBIL
$0.0950
Monthly
HBIL.U
$0.0950
Monthly
Hamilton Canadian Financials Index ETF
HFN
$0.0470
Monthly
HAMILTON CHAMPIONS™ Canadian Dividend Index ETF
CMVP
$0.0460
Monthly
HAMILTON CHAMPIONS™ Enhanced Canadian Dividend ETF
CWIN
$0.0560
Monthly
HAMILTON CHAMPIONS™ U.S. Dividend Index ETF
SMVP
$0.0240
Monthly
HAMILTON CHAMPIONS™ Enhanced U.S. Dividend ETF
SWIN
$0.0300
Monthly
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About Hamilton ETFs
With over $8 billion in assets under management, Hamilton ETFs is one of Canada's fastest growing ETF providers, offering a suite of innovative exchange traded funds (ETFs) designed to maximize income and growth from trusted sectors in Canada and across the globe. The firm is also an active commentator on the global financial services sector and Canadian banks; the firm's most recent Insights can be found at www.hamiltonetfs.com/insights-commentary.
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Commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with an investment in exchange traded funds (ETFs). Please read the prospectus before investing. ETFs are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated.
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