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WSP Global Sets $0.38 Quarterly Dividend Payable July 15

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WSP Global will distribute a $0.38 quarterly dividend on July 15. Here's what income investors need to know.

WSP Global Inc. (WSP) is cutting checks. The engineering and professional services giant has announced a quarterly dividend of $0.38 per share, with the payment hitting accounts on July 15th. If you're holding WSP for income, mark that date.

Dividend consistency matters more than most traders admit. A steady payout signals management confidence in cash flow — and WSP has built a reputation as a disciplined capital allocator in the infrastructure and consulting space. That $0.38 figure is the number to watch if you're tracking yield against your entry price.

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Timing is everything here. To collect this dividend, you need to be on the books before the ex-dividend date — which means acting before that cutoff if you want this quarter's payout. Missing the ex-date by even one day means waiting another full quarter.

WSP operates across engineering, environmental, and infrastructure consulting globally, giving it diversified revenue streams that help support recurring dividend payments. For long-term holders, that global footprint is part of the income thesis — not just the yield number itself.

Bottom line: $0.38 on July 15th is real money for WSP shareholders. If income is your game, know your dates and know your cost basis. Continue reading at thelincolnianonline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.How much is WSP Global's quarterly dividend?

WSP Global has announced a quarterly dividend of $0.38 per share for this distribution period.

Q.When will WSP Global pay its quarterly dividend?

WSP Global's $0.38 quarterly dividend is scheduled to be paid on July 15th.

Q.What does WSP Global do as a company?

WSP Global is an engineering and professional services firm operating across infrastructure, environmental, and consulting sectors on a global scale.

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