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
Investment Calculator
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 Purchased
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.
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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.
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Last updated: Feb 15, 2026 at 1:16 AM ET