IRS Dividend History & Analysis | 10.1% Yield

IRS has a dividend yield of 10.1% and paid 1.42 USD per share in the last 12M. Complete payout history, full analyses and peer comparison.

Yield 12m 10.05%
Payout Ratio 0.6%
Growth Rate CAGR 5y 90%
Consistency Lifetime 30.8%
Yield on Cost 5y 59.2%
Payout FCF 10.8%
Streak Years -
Dividend Rating 70.7%
Dividends Cash Amount per Share Yearly This chart shows the yearly cash amount paid as dividends per share.
Dividend Growth Year over Year This chart shows the annual dividend growth rate compared to the previous year.
5 Years Chart with Price and Dividend Yield This chart shows the dividend yield and price over time. Price is displayed as gray area (left axis), yield as dark blue line (right axis) and average yield as orange dashed line.
Payout Yield (right) Price (left) ┅┅ Avg Payout Yield

Top Dividend Payers in Real Estate Development

Top 5 Dividend Yields of Peer-Group
SYMBOL MARKET CAP USD YIELD TTM YIELD ON COST 5y
MVC 1,891 M 24.99% 54.74%
CBL 1,478 M 6.03% 12.06%
CTPNV 9,194 M 3.76% 4.88%
FSV 6,054 M 0.70% 0.91%
CIGI 4,910 M 0.21% 0.41%
Top 5 Dividend Growth Rates of Peer-Group
SYMBOL MARKET CAP USD GROWTH RATE CONSISTENCY
VTMX 3,139 M 50.90% 100.0%
CTPNV 9,194 M 37.63% 100.0%
BEKE 17,558 M 45.10% 100.0%
NMRK 3,638 M 31.61% 83.4%
CBL 1,478 M 35.72% 89.7%
Quality Dividend Peers in Real Estate Development CBL CBL & Associates Properties
6.03% Yield
IRS Dividend History: Last 25 Payments (USD) as of May 2026
EX-DATE RECORD PAYMENT PERIOD DIV/SHARE GROWTH PAYOUT YIELD
2025-11-24 2025-11-24 2025-12-02 Annual 1.4151 +39% 9.75%
2024-11-25 2024-11-25 2024-12-03 Annual 1.018 +56.6% 6.59%
2024-06-03 2024-06-03 2024-06-11 Annual 0.65 -32.2% 5.97%
2023-12-06 2023-12-07 2024-01-19 Semiannual 0.958 +68.4% 10.44%
2023-06-02 2023-06-05 2023-06-12 Semiannual 0.569 +10.3% 9.03%
2023-05-04 2023-05-05 2023-06-12 Other 0.5161 +176% 9.79%
2022-11-25 2022-11-28 2022-12-05 Semiannual 0.187 -85.2% 4.73%
2017-11-10 2017-11-13 2017-11-21 Semiannual 1.2646 +1033.9% N/A
2014-07-10 2014-07-14 2016-01-06 Semiannual 0.1115 -83.3% N/A
2013-11-18 2013-11-20 2014-02-27 Semiannual 0.6692 +12% N/A
2012-11-27 2012-11-29 2013-06-14 Semiannual 0.5973 +71% N/A
2012-07-02 2012-07-05 2012-07-23 Semiannual 0.3493 -56.4% N/A
2011-11-22 2011-11-25 2011-12-07 Annual 0.801 +105.4% N/A
2011-06-08 2011-06-10 2011-06-21 Semiannual 0.3899 -19.3% N/A
2010-11-16 2010-11-18 2010-11-26 Annual 0.483 +263.9% N/A
2009-11-12 2009-11-16 2009-11-24 Annual 0.1327 -81.1% N/A
1999-11-22 0.7005 0% N/A
1999-11-12 1999-11-16 1999-11-26 Semiannual 0.7005 +40.7% N/A
1999-04-20 1999-04-22 1999-05-03 Semiannual 0.4977 +784.2% N/A
1998-12-23 1998-12-28 1999-12-30 Annual 0.0563 -77.8% N/A
1998-12-01 0.2535 -75% N/A
1997-12-01 1997-12-03 1997-12-05 Annual 1.0139 +388.9% N/A
1997-11-25 0.2074 -75% N/A
1996-11-25 1996-11-27 1996-12-06 Annual 0.8295 -16.1% N/A
1995-11-27 1995-11-29 1995-12-05 Annual 0.989 0% N/A

IRS Dividend FAQ

What is the Dividend Yield of IRS?

As of May 2026, IRS's dividend yield is 10.05%. This is calculated by dividing the trailing 12-month dividend rate (TTM rate) of 1.42 USD by the current share price of 14.81.

Does IRS pay a dividend?

As of May 2026, IRS paid a dividend of 1.42 USD in the last 12 months. The last dividend was paid on 2025-11-24 and the payout was 1.41511 USD.

How often does IRS pay dividends?

IRS pays dividends annually. Over the last 12 months, IRS has issued 1 dividend payments. The last dividend payment was made on 2025-11-24.

IRS dividend forecast

Based on historical data, the forecasted dividends per share for IRS for the next payments are between 0.669 (-52.7%) and 0.986 (-30.3%). This represents a significant dividend cut compared to the last payment. The expected Yield for the next 12 months is about 11.2%.

Will IRS pay dividends in 2026?

The latest dividend paid per share was 1.41511 USD with an Ex-Dividend Date of 2025-11-24. The next Ex-Dividend date for IRSA Inversiones Y (IRS) is currently unknown.

What is the next Ex-Dividend Date for IRS?

The next Ex-Dividend date for IRSA Inversiones Y (IRS) is currently unknown. We automatically update the next Ex-Dividend date when it is announced.

What is the Dividend Growth of IRS?

IRS's average dividend growth rate over the past 5 years is 90.0% per year. Strong growth: IRS's dividend growth is outpacing inflation.

What is the Yield on Cost of IRS?

IRS's 5-Year Yield on Cost is 59.2%. If you bought IRS's shares at 2.39 USD five years ago, your current annual dividend income (1.42 USD per share, trailing 12 months) equals 59.2% of your original purchase price.

What is the Payout Consistency of IRS?

IRS Payout Consistency is 30.8%. The payout consistency is a proprietary measure of how consistently a company has paid dividends over its lifetime and blends growth rate, number of dividend payments, interruptions or lowering dividends into one number. Very unstable: IRSA Inversiones Y has a poor track record of dividend payments over its lifetime.

Does IRS have a good Dividend Yield?

IRS's 10.05% Dividend Yield is considered as very high. This is usually only sustainable for REITs, Asset Managements, MLPs or Covered Call ETFs.

What is the Dividend Payout Ratio of IRS?

The Dividend Payout Ratio of IRS is 0.6%. Very low - Often a strong indicator of potential dividend growth.

What is the Dividend Rating of IRS?

IRS's Overall Dividend Rating is 70.68%. Ratings surpassing 65% are regarded as acceptable, exceeding 75% are favorable and surpassing 85% are strong.

IRS Outstanding Shares Analysis
The Chart shows the outstanding shares over time per year.
What is the Trend in IRS's Outstanding Shares?

IRSA Inversiones Y's outstanding shares have decreased by approximately 69.67% annually over the past 3 years (Trend Reliability: -4.6%). Shareholder-friendly: The company is actively buying back shares, reducing the share count. This increases earnings per share and often leads to higher dividends per share over time, as profits are distributed among fewer shareholders.

Has IRS ever had a Stock Split?

Yes, the last stock split was on Oct 3, 2023 with a ratio of 907:1000. This was a reverse split: Multiple shares were consolidated into fewer shares, increasing the price per share. This is sometimes used to meet exchange listing requirements and can be a warning sign if the company is struggling.

YEAR NUMBER OF SHARES ANNUAL GROWTH RATE
1998 19,655,200 0%
1999 19,622,600 -0.17%
2000 19,835,700 +1.09%
2001 19,835,700 0%
2002 19,835,700 0%
2003 52,513,300 +164.74%
2004 57,686,800 +9.85%
2005 53,631,400 -7.03%
2006 53,050,600 -1.08%
2007 48,672,200 -8.25%
2008 58,690,600 +20.58%
2009 58,617,900 -0.12%
2010 58,617,900 0%
2011 54,066,500 -7.76%
2012 54,078,100 +0.02%
2013 52,145,500 -3.57%
2014 53,672,500 +2.93%
2015 53,750,000 +0.14%
2016 54,157,300 +0.76%
2017 54,205,000 +0.09%
2018 53,848,000 -0.66%
2019 53,780,400 -0.13%
2020 53,101,200 -1.26%
2021 82,282,100 +54.95%
2022 74,998,200 -8.85%
2023 74,711,300 -0.38%
2024 84,504,000 +13.11%
2025 84,504,000 0%
2026 5,100,800 -93.96%

Key Metric Definitions

Dividend Yield

Annual dividend per share divided by current share price.

Payout Ratio

Percentage of earnings paid as dividends. Below 60% = safe, above 100% = unsustainable.

Payout FCF

Percentage of Free Cash Flow paid as dividends. More reliable than Payout Ratio since it measures actual cash.

Growth Rate (CAGR)

Compound annual growth rate of dividends over the last 5 years.

Consistency

Reliability of dividend payments over lifetime. Penalizes cuts and pauses.

Yield on Cost

Your effective yield if you bought 5 years ago. Shows dividend growth impact over time.

Streak

Consecutive years of dividend payments. 25+ years = Dividend Aristocrat.

Dividend Rating

Proprietary score (0-100) combining yield, growth, safety and consistency.

Last update: 2026-05-23 02:47 UTC