Does GPGI (GPGI) Pay a Dividend? (2026)
Last updated July 2026
Short answer
Yes. GPGI (GPGI) pays a dividend yielding about 0.08% as of August 2026. The latest payment on record was $0.0030 per share, ex-dividend May 18, 2026. The forward annual rate is roughly $0.0100 per share, about $8 a year on a $10,000 position before tax. Figures are approximate and dated; verify the current number with your broker.
Does GPGI (GPGI) pay a dividend?
Yes. GPGI distributes a dividend yielding roughly 0.08% as of August 2026. The most recent payment on record was $0.0030 per share, with an ex-dividend date of May 18, 2026. Annualized, that is about $0.0100 per share.
GPGI now runs at a much larger combined revenue base than the old CompoSecure, roughly $1.6 billion annualized once Husky is included, but its first post-Husky quarter produced a large GAAP net loss driven by a $154 million equity-method investment loss rather than operating collapse. Because reported earnings are distorted by acquisition accounting and a heavy debt load, some analysts lean on measures like price-to-book and adjusted EBITDA instead of standard P/E. Consensus price targets in mid-2026 clustered in the low-to-mid $20s with a broadly constructive tone, though estimates vary widely given the recency of the combination.
GPGI dividend at a glance
| 2026-05-18 | $0.003 |
| 2026-02-13 | $0.003 |
| 2024-05-17 | $0.2492 |
GPGI dividend data as of August 2026, sourced from Yahoo Finance and may be delayed. Yield moves with price and payout; confirm the current dividend and ex-date with GPGI's investor relations page before relying on it.
Is the GPGI dividend covered?
We do not have a payout ratio on record for GPGI. The payout ratio, the share of earnings paid out as dividends, is the usual first check on whether a dividend has room to keep growing; you can find it on GPGI's investor relations page or in your broker's fundamentals tab.
Coverage is the question worth asking before yield. A dividend is only as good as the earnings behind it, and the highest yields on any screen are often the ones closest to being cut. Walnut is informational and is not an investment adviser.
What GPGI's dividend means for you
- Income: about $8 a year per $10,000 invested, before tax.
- Yield is a ratio, not a payment: it rises when the share price falls. A jump in yield without a raise in the dividend means the stock got cheaper, which may or may not be good news.
- Total return: for GPGI the dividend is one part of return and price change is usually the larger part. Compare total return, not yield, when weighing it against another holding.
- Reinvest or take the cash: a DRIP compounds the position automatically; taking the cash gives you income now. Either way it is taxable in a taxable account.
- If you want more yield: dedicated dividend names and funds target higher, steadier payouts. See the best dividend stocks and best dividend ETFs.
How GPGI dividends are taxed
Dividends from US common stock are usually qualified, which means they are taxed at long-term capital-gains rates rather than as ordinary income, as long as you held the shares for more than 60 days in the 121-day window around the ex-dividend date. Distributions from REITs and BDCs generally do not qualify and are taxed as ordinary income. Inside an IRA, Roth, or 401(k) none of this applies while the money stays in the account. Full detail is in how dividends are taxed. This is not tax advice.
The bottom line on the GPGI dividend
GPGI (GPGI) pays about 0.08%, or roughly $0.0100 per share a year. At that level the dividend is a modest supplement rather than the reason to own it: the case rests on total return. For the full picture see the GPGI guide. Walnut can show how GPGI fits your real portfolio. It is not an investment adviser.
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FAQ
Does GPGI (GPGI) pay a dividend?
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Yes. GPGI pays a dividend yielding roughly 0.08% as of August 2026. The most recent payment on record was $0.0030 per share with an ex-dividend date of May 18, 2026. That works out to a forward annual rate of about $0.0100 per share. Yields move with the share price, so verify the current figure with your broker or GPGI's investor relations page before relying on it.
What is GPGI's dividend yield?
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About 0.08% as of August 2026. On a $10,000 position that is roughly $8 of dividend income a year before tax. For context, the S&P 500 yields around 1.2%, so GPGI yields meaningfully less than the broad market. A higher yield is not automatically better: it can reflect a falling share price as easily as a generous payout, so it is worth checking why the number is what it is.
How often does GPGI pay its dividend?
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GPGI's payment schedule is in the history table above. The most recent payment on record had an ex-dividend date of May 18, 2026. To receive a given payment you have to own the shares before the ex-dividend date, not on the pay date. Confirm upcoming dates on GPGI's investor relations page, because boards can change both the amount and the timing.
When is GPGI's ex-dividend date?
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The ex-dividend date recorded in our August 2026 data pull is May 18, 2026. The ex-dividend date is the cutoff: buy on or after it and the seller keeps that payment, not you. Buying just before the ex-date to capture the dividend does not create free money, because the share price typically drops by roughly the dividend amount when the stock goes ex. Check GPGI's investor relations page for the next confirmed date.
Is GPGI's dividend safe?
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We do not have a payout ratio on record for GPGI. The payout ratio, the share of earnings paid out as dividends, is the usual first check on whether a dividend has room to keep growing; you can find it on GPGI's investor relations page or in your broker's fundamentals tab. Nobody can guarantee a dividend: boards cut them, and a high yield is sometimes the market pricing in exactly that. Walnut is not an investment adviser and this is not a recommendation.
How much would I earn in dividends from a $10,000 position in GPGI?
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At a yield of about 0.08%, roughly $8 a year before tax. That is a snapshot, not a promise: the amount changes when the company changes its payout, and your yield on cost is fixed at the price you paid, not at today's price.
Are GPGI dividends qualified for tax purposes?
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Dividends from US common stock are usually qualified, meaning they are taxed at the lower long-term capital-gains rates, provided you held the shares for more than 60 days in the 121-day window around the ex-dividend date. Distributions from REITs, BDCs, and some pass-through structures are generally taxed as ordinary income instead. In an IRA or Roth the question does not arise. See our guide to how dividends are taxed. This is not tax advice.
Should I reinvest GPGI dividends?
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Most brokers offer automatic reinvestment (a DRIP) that puts each GPGI payment straight back into more shares, often fractional ones. Reinvesting compounds the position and is the standard choice when you do not need the cash yet. Taking the cash makes sense when you are spending the income or want to direct it elsewhere. Either way the dividend is taxable in a taxable account in the year it is paid, even if you never see the money.
Walnut is informational, not investment advice. Dividend figures on this page come from a August 2026 data pull and are approximate; verify the current yield, amount, schedule, and policy with GPGI's investor relations page or your broker before acting on them.