3 ASX All Ords shares trading ex dividend this week

It's almost payday for these ASX All Ords shares.

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A number of ASX All Ords shares will be trading ex-dividend this week, so investors will have to act quickly if they want to receive their payouts.

Here's what you need to know:

Champion Iron Ltd (ASX: CIA)

Unfortunately, due to the public holiday, it is now too late to get hold of this Canadian iron ore miner's upcoming final dividend.

Last month, the miner released its full-year results and reported revenue of C$1,395.1 million, EBITDA of C$493.2 million, and adjusted net income of C$225.7 million. This allowed the company to declare an 11.3 cents per share final dividend.

The ASX All Ords share will trade ex-dividend for this on Tuesday, with eligible shareholders expected to then be paid on 5 July.

Incitec Pivot Ltd (ASX: IPL)

There's still time to snap up this industrial chemicals company's upcoming dividend. That's because this ASX All Ords share is due to trade ex-dividend for its 10 cents per share partially franked dividend on Thursday 15 June.

Based on the current Incitec Pivot share price, this interim dividend alone represents an attractive 3.6% dividend yield. It is then scheduled to be paid to eligible shareholders at the start of next month on 4 July.

KMD Brands Ltd (ASX: KMD)

This retailer, formerly known as Kathmandu, may have released its half-year results months ago, but it is only now preparing its dividend payment.

In March, KMD Brands reported a 34% increase in revenue to NZ$547.9 million and a 352% increase in profit to NZ$14 million. This allowed the company to declare a 2.4 Australian cents per share interim dividend.

This ASX All Ords share will trade ex-dividend for it on Wednesday. After which, eligible shareholders can expect it to hit their bank accounts at the very end of the month on 30 June.

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