RBC Target 2025 Government Bond ETF Announces Monthly Dividend of C$0.04
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Monday, Aug 18, 2025 6:20 am ET1min read
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The RBC Target 2025 Government Bond ETF seeks to provide exposure to the Canadian Government Bond market, with a focus on bonds maturing in 2025. The ETF is managed by RBC Global Asset Management Inc., a member of the RBC GAM group of companies and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada.
The dividend payment is part of the ETF's ongoing distribution strategy, which aims to provide investors with a regular income stream. RBC ETFs are designed to track specific indices, in this case, the FTSE Canada 2025 Maturity Corporate Bond Index. The ETF does not seek to deliver a predetermined amount at maturity, and the amount an investor receives may be more or less than their original investment.
Investors should review the applicable ETF Facts document before investing, as commissions, management fees, and expenses may be associated with investments in exchange-traded funds (ETFs). ETF units are bought and sold at market price on a stock exchange, and brokerage commissions will reduce returns. Past performance may not be repeated.
For further information regarding RBC ETFs, please visit [www.rbcgam.com/etfsolutions](http://www.rbcgam.com/etfsolutions).
References:
[1] https://www.barchart.com/story/news/34179955/rbc-global-asset-management-inc-announces-rbc-etf-cash-distributions-for-august-2025
RBC Target 2025 Government Bond ETF has declared a C$0.04/share monthly dividend, payable on August 29 for shareholders of record on August 22, with an ex-dividend date of August 22.
RBC Global Asset Management Inc. (RBC GAM Inc.) has announced that the RBC Target 2025 Government Bond ETF (RGQN) will pay a monthly dividend of C$0.04 per share. The dividend will be payable on August 29, 2025, to shareholders of record on August 22, 2025. The ex-dividend date is August 22, 2025.The RBC Target 2025 Government Bond ETF seeks to provide exposure to the Canadian Government Bond market, with a focus on bonds maturing in 2025. The ETF is managed by RBC Global Asset Management Inc., a member of the RBC GAM group of companies and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada.
The dividend payment is part of the ETF's ongoing distribution strategy, which aims to provide investors with a regular income stream. RBC ETFs are designed to track specific indices, in this case, the FTSE Canada 2025 Maturity Corporate Bond Index. The ETF does not seek to deliver a predetermined amount at maturity, and the amount an investor receives may be more or less than their original investment.
Investors should review the applicable ETF Facts document before investing, as commissions, management fees, and expenses may be associated with investments in exchange-traded funds (ETFs). ETF units are bought and sold at market price on a stock exchange, and brokerage commissions will reduce returns. Past performance may not be repeated.
For further information regarding RBC ETFs, please visit [www.rbcgam.com/etfsolutions](http://www.rbcgam.com/etfsolutions).
References:
[1] https://www.barchart.com/story/news/34179955/rbc-global-asset-management-inc-announces-rbc-etf-cash-distributions-for-august-2025

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