BlackRock Mortgage-Backed Securities Fund Investor A Shares (BGPAX)

NASDAQ · Mutual Fund · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
8.17
+0.02 (0.25%)
At close: Jun 9, 2025
4.74%
Fund Assets 349.77M
Expense Ratio 0.68%
Min. Investment $1,000
Turnover n/a
Dividend (ttm) 0.30
Dividend Yield 3.63%
Dividend Growth 10.31%
Payout Frequency Monthly
Ex-Dividend Date May 30, 2025
Previous Close 8.15
YTD Return 5.03%
1-Year Return 7.66%
5-Year Return -5.17%
52-Week Low 7.71
52-Week High 8.23
Beta (5Y) n/a
Holdings 617
Inception Date May 18, 1998

About BGPAX

The BlackRock Mortgage-Backed Securities Fund Investor A Shares (BGPAX) seeks to invest primarily in securities issued by the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) as well as other U.S. Government securities in the five to ten year maturity range. The fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in GNMA securities.

Fund Family BlackRock Funds
Category Intermediate Government
Stock Exchange NASDAQ
Ticker Symbol BGPAX
Index Bloomberg GNMA TR

Performance

BGPAX had a total return of 7.66% in the past year, including dividends. Since the fund's inception, the average annual return has been 3.21%.

Top 10 Holdings

65.42% of assets
Name Symbol Weight
Federal National Mortgage Association FNCL.2.5 5.11 11.19%
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. n/a 8.62%
Federal National Mortgage Association FNCL.6 5.11 8.31%
Federal National Mortgage Association FNCL.3.5 5.11 7.40%
Federal National Mortgage Association FNCL.5.5 5.11 7.22%
Federal National Mortgage Association FNCL.3 5.11 5.94%
Federal National Mortgage Association FNCL.2 5.13 5.81%
Federal National Mortgage Association FNCI.2 5.12 5.32%
Government National Mortgage Association n/a 3.15%
Government National Mortgage Association G2SF.5.5 5.11 2.46%
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Dividend History

Ex-Dividend Amount Pay Date
May 30, 2025 $0.0266 May 30, 2025
Apr 30, 2025 $0.0255 Apr 30, 2025
Mar 31, 2025 $0.0259 Mar 31, 2025
Feb 28, 2025 $0.0257 Feb 28, 2025
Jan 31, 2025 $0.0252 Jan 31, 2025
Dec 31, 2024 $0.0242 Dec 31, 2024
Full Dividend History