Infrastructure Capital Nasdaq Option Income ETF Declares First Monthly Distribution
Infrastructure Capital Advisors announced the initial distribution for its Nasdaq Option Income ETF. The firm also declared monthly payouts for three additional ETFs.
crowdfundinsider.comInfrastructure Capital Advisors, LLC announced the first monthly distribution for the Infrastructure Capital Nasdaq Option Income ETF (QVOL) on May 27, 2026. The actively managed ETF will pay $1 per share, with an ex-date, record date, and payable date of May 28, May 28, and May 29, 2026, respectively.
The same announcement included monthly distributions for three other Infrastructure Capital ETFs. 34 per share. All three funds share an ex-date and record date of May 28, 2026, with payable dates of May 28 or 29.
QVOL seeks to generate income by selling call options on Nasdaq Composite Index components while holding equity positions in those securities. The firm stated a target annualized distribution rate range of 12% to 15%, noting that actual distributions may vary and could include return of capital.
5 billion in assets as of April 30, 2026, and plans to declare future distributions on a monthly basis.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
2 events- May 27, 2026
Infrastructure Capital Advisors announced first distribution for QVOL and monthly payouts for BNDS, SCAP, and ICAP.
1 sourceBenzinga - April 30, 2026
Infrastructure Capital Advisors reported assets under management exceeding $3.5 billion.
1 sourceBenzinga
Potential Impact
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Shareholders of QVOL, SCAP, ICAP, and BNDS will receive cash distributions on the stated payable dates.
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Investors may receive a portion of distributions classified as return of capital rather than income.
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