RECI 9.7% annual dividend yield is a standout passive income ISA option

Real Estate Credit Investments

Real Estate Credit Investments Limited (LON:RECI) has announced that it has declared a third dividend of 3.0 pence per Ordinary Share for the year ending 31 March 2026. The dividend is to be paid on 08 April 2026 to Ordinary Shareholders on the register at the close of business on 13 March 2026. The ex-dividend date is 12 March 2026.

9.7% dividend yield is based on dividends paid/declared in the twelve month period to 31 January 2026 and the share price on 31 January 2026.

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