Ralph Lauren Declares Quarterly Dividend of $0.9125 Per Share
Ralph Lauren's board declared a $0.9125 quarterly dividend payable April 10, continuing a payout streak the brand has maintained since 2003.

Ralph Lauren Corporation's board of directors declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.9125 per share on March 13, with payment scheduled for April 10, 2026 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on March 27.
The figure is consistent with what the company paid last quarter: a September 12, 2025 press release confirmed the identical $0.9125 amount for an October 10, 2025 payable date, suggesting the per-share figure has held steady across at least two consecutive quarters. According to DividendInvestor.com, Ralph Lauren has paid dividends since 2003 and has increased its dividend for four successive years, with a current yield of approximately 1.09 percent based on a recent close price of $335.09.
The company's market capitalization stands near $12.95 billion, with a PE ratio of 22.80 and a 52-week trading range between $176.61 and $389.15. As of the March 20 market close, RL shares traded at $329.87, down 3.04 percent on the session, according to Marketscreener data.
Barclays raised its price target on RL to $430 from $416 in early March, maintaining an overweight rating, a move that sits against a broader backdrop of tariff uncertainty rattling the wider apparel sector.

Ralph Lauren operates across five product categories: apparel, footwear and accessories, home, fragrances, and hospitality. Its brand portfolio spans Ralph Lauren Collection, Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Double RL, Polo Ralph Lauren, Lauren Ralph Lauren, and Chaps, among others. The company recently reported strong third-quarter fiscal 2026 holiday results, raising its full-year outlook ahead of expectations.
Investor relations inquiries can be directed to Corinna Van der Ghinst at ir@ralphlauren.com, with corporate communications reachable at rl-press@ralphlauren.com.
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