KRE
ETF Regional Banking NYSEARCA

SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF

$71.28
+0.58 (+0.82%)
Fund Overview by SPDR (State Street)

Focuses on U.S. regional banks with an equal-weight methodology. Offers higher dividend yields and is more rate-sensitive than diversified financial ETFs. A strong play on domestic economic growth and rising interest rates.

AUM$3.8B
Expense Ratio0.35%
Holdings130
Dividend Yield2.4%
DistributionQuarterly
BenchmarkS&P Regional Banks Select Industry Index
InceptionJun 2006
ExchangeNYSEARCA
Price Data
Open$70.65
Prev Close$70.70
Day Range$69.79 — $71.59
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See how much dividend income KRE could generate based on its current price of $71.28 and 2.4% yield. Adjust the amount to estimate your quarterly distributions.

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Shares Purchased140
Amount Invested$9,979.20
Annual Income$239.50
Monthly Income$19.96

Based on current dividend yield of 2.4%. Actual distributions may vary. Past dividends do not guarantee future payments.

Regional Banking ETF Comparison
ETF Price Change Expense AUM Holdings Yield
KRE
SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF
$71.28 +0.82% 0.35% $3.8B 130 2.4%
KBE
SPDR S&P Bank ETF
$65.09 +0.59% 0.35% $2.3B 85 2.1%
XLF
Financial Select Sector SPDR
$54.26 +1.82% 0.09% $44B 72 1.5%
KRE FAQ
What is KRE?
KRE is the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF, an exchange-traded fund managed by SPDR (State Street). It tracks the S&P Regional Banks Select Industry Index and holds 130 Regional Banking securities with an expense ratio of 0.35%.
What is the expense ratio of KRE?
KRE charges an annual expense ratio of 0.35%, which means you pay $35.00 per year for every $10,000 invested. This fee is deducted automatically from the fund's returns.
Does KRE pay dividends?
Yes, KRE pays a 2.4% dividend yield, distributed quarterly. On a $10,000 investment, that works out to approximately $240.00 per year in dividend income.
What are the alternatives to KRE?
Other regional banking ETFs include KBE, XLF. Each offers different expense ratios, weighting methodologies, and number of holdings. Compare them in the ETF comparison table above to find the best fit for your portfolio.
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Last updated: Feb 15, 2026 at 1:16 AM ET