Enbridge confirms quarterly dividends with sustained payment for September 2025

Enbridge confirms dividend payments for its common and preferred shares, consolidating its shareholder return policy amid stability in the North American energy sector.

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The board of directors of Enbridge Inc. has formalised the distribution of its quarterly dividend for all classes of shares, consolidating the company’s position in the energy market. The amount granted for each common share reaches CAD0.9425 ($0.69), at a level equivalent to the previous quarter. This payment will be made on September 1, 2025 to holders registered as of August 15, 2025.

Maintaining yields for shareholders

Shareholders also benefit from dividends distributed across the main series of preferred shares. The allocated amounts vary according to the series, ranging from CAD0.18644 ($0.14) for series 15 to $0.41898 (CAD0.58) for series 1, offering a diversity of yields suited to different investor profiles. Enbridge thus continues its regular distribution strategy in a sector where consistency of shareholder return serves as a marker of stability.

Impact on the North American energy sector

Enbridge operates one of the largest energy infrastructure networks on the North American continent, transporting oil and natural gas across Canada and the United States. The continuity of dividend payments is closely monitored by financial markets in an environment where cash flow solidity and infrastructure reliability are central criteria for institutional investors.

Enbridge’s distribution policy includes both common and preferred shares, denominated in Canadian dollars and US dollars, reflecting the company’s dual geographic exposure. Several preferred series pay dividends in USD, such as series L with $0.36612 (CAD0.50), illustrating the currency hedging strategy implemented in response to evolving capital markets.

Outlook and payment regularity

The renewal of dividend levels for this quarter follows previous Enbridge announcements, with no change in the amount since June 2025. The diversity of preferred series, with variable rates according to the terms of issue, underlines the flexibility offered to security holders in a context of moderate volatility in energy markets.

“Regularity of payments remains a central factor for institutional investor confidence, particularly in the North American sphere where dividend flows are widely integrated into asset management strategies,” notes a financial sector specialist. Attention now turns to the company’s ability to maintain these return levels given the changing global energy context.

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