iShares ESG Aware USD Corporate Bond ETF (SUSC)

NASDAQ: SUSC · Real-Time Price · USD
23.65
0.00 (0.00%)
Feb 27, 2026, 4:00 PM EST - Market closed
0.00%
Assets $1.40B
Expense Ratio 0.18%
PE Ratio n/a
Shares Out 59.30M
Dividend (ttm) $1.02
Dividend Yield 4.33%
Ex-Dividend Date Feb 2, 2026
Payout Ratio n/a
1-Year Return +1.97%
Volume 134,404
Open 23.66
Previous Close 23.65
Day's Range 23.64 - 23.68
52-Week Low 10.60
52-Week High 23.85
Beta 0.39
Holdings 4219
Inception Date Jul 11, 2017

About SUSC

Fund Home Page

The iShares ESG Aware USD Corporate Bond ETF (SUSC) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in investment grade fixed income. The fund tracks an index of USD-denominated, investment-grade, corporate debt, selected based on positive ESG characteristics. Holdings are optimally weighted to provide a similar risk and return characteristics of the Bloomberg US Corporate Index. SUSC was launched on Jul 11, 2017 and is issued by BlackRock.

Asset Class Fixed Income
Category Corporate Bond
Region North America
Stock Exchange NASDAQ
Ticker Symbol SUSC
ETF Provider BlackRock
Index Tracked Bloomberg MSCI US Corporate ESG Focus

Dividends

Ex-Dividend Amount Pay Date
Feb 2, 2026 $0.08475 Feb 5, 2026
Dec 19, 2025 $0.08873 Dec 24, 2025
Dec 1, 2025 $0.08599 Dec 4, 2025
Nov 3, 2025 $0.08597 Nov 6, 2025
Oct 1, 2025 $0.08424 Oct 6, 2025
Sep 2, 2025 $0.08572 Sep 5, 2025
Full Dividend History

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