SERE.L dividend calculator
Schroder European Real Estate Investment Trust Plc
Current price £0.63
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SERE.L dividend health check
Very high yield
Resilience scoreHas not cleared the dividend quality gate. See why →
Consecutive years of rises in our payment data
Next payment expected around 4 November 2026 (estimate)
How resilient is the SERE.L dividend?
Schroder European Real Estate Investment Trust Plc has not cleared the dividend-quality gate; its resilience score is not available.
The Resilience score is a 0 to 100 composite across Quality, Discount, Concentration and Risk, built for UK REITs. It is a resilience check on the dividend, not a recommendation to buy or sell, and not financial advice.
Full SERE.L resilience breakdownSERE.L vs similar payers
| Share | Yield | 5y dividend growth | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SERE.LSchroder European Real Estate Investment Trust Plc | 10.11% | 9.8% | This page |
| DLN.LDerwent London Plc | 3.98% | 1.8% | Calculate → |
| SAFE.LSafestore Holdings plc | 5.04% | 8.8% | Calculate → |
| UTG.LUnite Group Plc | 7.15% | 24.2% | Calculate → |
Frequently asked questions
- How much does SERE.L pay per share?
- At the current rate, Schroder European Real Estate Investment Trust Plc pays about £0.06 per share over a year, paid quarterly.
- When is the next SERE.L dividend?
- Based on the payment pattern, the next ex-dividend date lands around 21 October 2026. That is an estimate from past timing, not a company announcement.
- How resilient is the SERE.L dividend?
- Schroder European Real Estate Investment Trust Plc has not cleared the dividend-quality gate; its resilience score is not available. See the full Resilience breakdown on our UK REITs page for SERE.L. Informational only, not financial advice.
How the Resilience score is calculated (methodology)
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