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JPMorgan announces May 2026 cash distributions for two Canadian-listed ETFs, payable June 5.

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25 May 2026
J.P. Morgan Asset Management
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J.P. Morgan Asset Management announced the final cash distributions for May 2026 for two of its ETFs listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange: the JPMorgan Active U.S. Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI) will pay $0.16424 per share, and the JPMorgan Active Nasdaq Premium Income ETF (JEPQ) will pay $0.31019 per share. These distributions are payable on June 5, 2026, to shareholders registered by June 1, 2026. This announcement is relevant for investors seeking income from these ETFs, which focus on U.S. equities and Nasdaq stocks with a premium income strategy. Investors should review the prospectus for fees and risks associated with these ETFs before investing.

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