German Dividend Stocks — DAX & MDAX
23 German stocks tracked on DivDeck. Browse dividend data for Allianz, Munich Re, BASF, Deutsche Telekom, BMW and more — see ex-dates and estimate your gross cashflow.
Confirmed & Estimated Data
All German Stocks (23)
Yield % = annual dividend ÷ approximate reference price (Jan 2025). Prices and yields are estimates, not real-time. For informational purposes only — not investment advice. Verify all data with your broker.
FAQ
When do German stocks typically pay dividends?
Most German stocks (DAX, MDAX) pay dividends annually, typically in April–June after the Annual General Meeting (AGM). The ex-dividend date is usually 1–2 days before the payment date.
Are German dividends subject to withholding tax?
Yes. German stocks are subject to 25% Kapitalertragsteuer (withholding tax) plus solidarity surcharge. Non-resident investors may be able to reclaim part via double taxation treaties. DivDeck shows gross amounts only — no tax advice.
Where do German stocks trade?
German blue-chips (DAX, MDAX) primarily trade on XETRA, operated by Deutsche Börse. Many are also listed on NYSE or other exchanges.
This information is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, financial advice, tax advice or a recommendation regarding any security. Dividends, dates and yields may change.
All figures shown are estimated gross amounts before withholding tax. Past dividend payments do not guarantee future payments. Please verify all information with official sources or your broker.