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Yieldhub

Nordic Dividend Calendar

What is Yieldhub?

Yieldhub is a dividend calendar focused on the C25 index — the 25 largest companies listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen. It lets you track ex-dividend dates, declaration dates and estimated payment dates across all C25 constituents, build a personal portfolio to forecast your annual income, and monitor everything in Danish, English, Swedish or Norwegian.

The Emblem

The Yieldhub icon is a geometric vegvísir — an ancient Norse wayfinder compass — reimagined as a modern financial symbol. The vegvísir was used by Norse sailors to navigate through storms and unknown waters. We use it to help investors navigate the dividend calendar with the same clarity and confidence.

8 Compass Arms

The near-white spokes radiate in all eight directions — a traditional vegvísir structure, each arm capped with a unique runic terminal symbol.

Hidden % Symbol

The two large amber circles — on the NE and SW arms — together with the centre dot, form a hidden % sign along the diagonal. Dividend yield, embedded in the compass.

Nordic Palette

Dark navy sea · warm amber gold · Scandinavian steel blue. Three colours, three roles — background, yield, and structure.

The Eight Staves

Each arm of the compass carries a different runic terminal, following the structure of the traditional vegvísir where no two staves are alike:

DirectionTerminalMeaning
NTrident ↑Growth — the upward arm leads the way
NELarge circle ●Top node of the hidden % (yield)
EDouble bar ‖Parallel lines — balance and stability
SEOutward forkDividends branching out to shareholders
ST-bar —The anchor — grounding the design
SWLarge circle ●Bottom node of the hidden % (yield)
WVertical bar |A single standing mark — simplicity
NWX-cross ×The crossroads — where decisions are made

Data & Coverage

Dividend data is sourced via the EODHD API and covers all 25 constituents of the OMX Copenhagen 25 index. Where an official payment date has not yet been announced, Yieldhub estimates it using the standard T+3 settlement rule adjusted for Danish public holidays and weekends. Estimated dates are clearly marked est. in the calendar.