A dividend is a cash payment a company sends to the people who own its shares. CRT has set its next one at USD 0.067892 per share, payable on September 15, 2026.

What the dates actually mean

Two dates govern who receives the payment, and here they fall on the same day. The ex-dividend date and the record date are both August 31, 2026.

The ex-dividend date is the one that catches investors off guard. Buy shares on August 31 or later and this payment will not go to you, even though the money does not actually move until September 15. The market prices out the dividend the moment trading opens on the ex-date. That is why the ex-date, not the payment date, is the deadline that matters.

The record date works alongside it. That is the day CRT checks its shareholder list and confirms who qualifies. Because both dates are August 31, the practical rule is simple: own the shares before that date.

The monthly cadence

CRT runs its dividend on a monthly schedule. That detail matters for investors who use a stock for regular income. Quarterly dividends arrive four times a year; monthly ones arrive twelve times, with each payment smaller but more frequent.

The declared amount for this cycle is USD 0.067892 per share. The announcement covers this payment only. CRT has not signaled a future amount, so each month's figure stands as its own declaration.

The September 15 payment date falls roughly two weeks after the August 31 record date.

For anyone tracking the calendar closely: August 31 is the line. Miss it, and the USD 0.067892 per share belongs to whoever was already on the books.

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