SLVP Dividend: Yield, Schedule, and What to Expect

Last updated July 2026

Short answer

SLVP's approximate ~1% yield (as of mid-2026) makes it a growth-first, low-yield fund. It tracks MSCI ACWI Select Silver Miners Investable Market Index (IMI) and passes through the dividends of its holdings, typically quarterly, minus a 0.39% expense ratio. If income is your goal, look to dedicated dividend funds for more; SLVP is built for total return, not yield. If total return is the goal, the yield matters less than cost and what it holds. Yield is a recent snapshot, not a promise; verify the current figure with BlackRock (iShares).

How does the SLVP dividend work?

SLVP holds the companies in MSCI ACWI Select Silver Miners Investable Market Index (IMI), collects the dividends they pay, and distributes them to shareholders (usually quarterly), net of its 0.39% fee. The yield you see is the trailing distributions divided by price, so it drifts as both change.

SLVP tracks the MSCI ACWI Select Silver Miners Investable Market Index, holding roughly 40 to 50 companies that mine or explore for silver worldwide. It charges ~0.39% and gives you the operating leverage of miners rather than the metal itself, which means it can move much more than physical silver in both directions. The obvious peer is SILJ, which leans toward smaller, junior explorers.

How does SLVP's dividend yield compare?

  • Approximate yield: ~1% (mid-2026).
  • What drives it: the payout of the underlying MSCI ACWI Select Silver Miners Investable Market Index (IMI) holdings.
  • Fee drag: the 0.39% expense ratio is deducted before you receive distributions.
  • For more income: dedicated dividend or income ETFs target higher yield, with their own trade-offs.

If income is your goal, compare SLVP against dividend-focused funds. See the best dividend ETFs roundup, or analyze how SLVP's income fits your real portfolio in Walnut.

The bottom line on the SLVP dividend

The bottom line: at an approximate ~1% yield, SLVP is a growth-first, low-yield fund. If income is your goal, dedicated dividend funds pay more; SLVP is the wrong tool for yield and the right one for total-return MSCI ACWI Select Silver Miners Investable Market Index (IMI) exposure. If total return is the goal, the yield matters less than cost and what it holds. Treat the figure as a moving snapshot, not a fixed rate, and verify the current yield with BlackRock (iShares).

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FAQ

What is SLVP's dividend yield?

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Approximately ~1% as of mid-2026. Yield moves with price and distributions, so treat it as a recent snapshot and verify the current figure on BlackRock (iShares)'s fund page.

How often does SLVP pay a dividend?

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Most US equity ETFs like SLVP distribute dividends quarterly, passing through the dividends their underlying holdings pay. Confirm the exact schedule and ex-dividend dates with BlackRock (iShares).

Where does SLVP's dividend come from?

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SLVP tracks MSCI ACWI Select Silver Miners Investable Market Index (IMI) and holds names such as HL, PE&OLES, AG, FRES, DSV. The fund collects the dividends those companies pay and passes them to you, minus the 0.39% expense ratio.

Can I reinvest SLVP dividends?

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Yes. Most brokers let you turn on automatic dividend reinvestment (a DRIP) so SLVP distributions buy more shares automatically. This compounds over time but still counts as taxable income in a taxable account.

Is SLVP a good choice for dividend income?

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Walnut is informational, not investment advice. SLVP yields roughly ~1%, which is modest. Dedicated dividend ETFs target higher yield; broad-market funds prioritize total return over yield. Match the choice to whether you want income now or growth.

Are SLVP dividends qualified?

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Many dividends from a US large-cap equity ETF like SLVP are qualified (taxed at lower long-term rates) if holding-period rules are met, but some portion can be ordinary. Tax treatment depends on your situation; confirm with a tax professional and BlackRock (iShares)'s tax documents.

Walnut is informational, not investment advice. Dividend yields and schedules are approximate, stamped to mid-2026, and change; verify current figures with BlackRock (iShares) or your broker.

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