Top UK Dividend Stocks To Consider For Your Portfolio
Name
Dividend Yield
Dividend Rating
WPP (LSE:WPP)
9.50%
★★★★★★
Treatt (LSE:TET)
3.34%
★★★★★☆
RS Group (LSE:RS1)
3.85%
★★★★★☆
OSB Group (LSE:OSB)
5.99%
★★★★★☆
NWF Group (AIM:NWF)
4.71%
★★★★★☆
Man Group (LSE:EMG)
7.31%
★★★★★☆
Keller Group (LSE:KLR)
3.55%
★★★★★☆
Grafton Group (LSE:GFTU)
4.00%
★★★★★☆
Dunelm Group (LSE:DNLM)
6.96%
★★★★★☆
4imprint Group (LSE:FOUR)
4.75%
★★★★★☆
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Here we highlight a subset of our preferred stocks from the screener.
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: B.P. Marsh & Partners PLC invests in early-stage and SME financial services intermediary businesses both in the United Kingdom and internationally, with a market cap of £264.77 million.
Operations: B.P. Marsh & Partners PLC generates its revenue primarily through the provision of consultancy services and trading investments in financial services, amounting to £115.24 million.
Dividend Yield: 3%
B.P. Marsh & Partners has proposed a dividend of 6.78 pence per share, with recent earnings showing significant growth to £99.5 million from £42.53 million year-on-year, indicating strong coverage for dividends given the low payout ratio of 5%. However, its dividend yield is relatively low at 3.02% compared to top UK payers and has been historically volatile and unreliable over the past decade despite recent increases in payments.
Dive into the specifics of B.P. Marsh & Partners here with our thorough dividend report.
The analysis detailed in our B.P. Marsh & Partners valuation report hints at an deflated share price compared to its estimated value.
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Brooks Macdonald Group plc offers investment and wealth management services to private clients, pension funds, professional intermediaries, and trustees in the UK and Channel Islands, with a market cap of £276.80 million.
Operations: Brooks Macdonald Group plc generates its revenue by providing a variety of financial services, including investment and wealth management, to clients such as private individuals, pension funds, professional intermediaries, and trustees across the UK and Channel Islands.
Dividend Yield: 4.5%
Brooks Macdonald Group's dividends have been stable and reliably growing over the past decade, though its high payout ratio of 187.5% indicates dividends are not well covered by earnings. Despite this, a lower cash payout ratio of 49.9% suggests coverage by cash flows is adequate. The dividend yield of 4.46% is below top UK payers, and recent inclusion in the FTSE All-Share Index may enhance investor visibility.
Get an in-depth perspective on Brooks Macdonald Group's performance by reading our dividend report here.
The valuation report we've compiled suggests that Brooks Macdonald Group's current price could be inflated.
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan Joint Stock Company, along with its subsidiaries, offers corporate and retail banking services mainly in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, and Uzbekistan, with a market cap of $6.73 billion.
Operations: Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan's revenue is primarily derived from its Corporate Banking segment at KZT 822.96 billion, followed by Investment Banking at KZT 254.72 billion, Retail Banking at KZT 207.87 billion, and Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Banking contributing KZT 189.80 billion.
Dividend Yield: 9.1%
Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan offers a high dividend yield, placing it among the top 25% of UK market payers. Despite past volatility in dividends, current payments are well covered by earnings with a low payout ratio of 31.7%. The bank's recent earnings growth and undervaluation compared to peers enhance its appeal, though concerns arise from a high level of bad loans at 6.8%, potentially impacting future stability.
Unlock comprehensive insights into our analysis of Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan stock in this dividend report.
Insights from our recent valuation report point to the potential undervaluation of Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan shares in the market.
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