As the Australian market faces a slight downturn with shares predicted to open 0.29% lower, investors are keeping a close eye on economic indicators like falling gold and oil prices and Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock's upcoming Senate hearing. In such fluctuating conditions, dividend stocks can offer stability and income potential, making them an attractive option for those seeking reliable returns amidst market uncertainty.
Top 10 Dividend Stocks In Australia
Name | Dividend Yield | Dividend Rating |
Treasury Wine Estates (ASX:TWE) | 5.73% | ★★★★★☆ |
Super Retail Group (ASX:SUL) | 5.80% | ★★★★★☆ |
Sugar Terminals (NSX:SUG) | 7.86% | ★★★★★☆ |
Steadfast Group (ASX:SDF) | 3.21% | ★★★★★☆ |
Smartgroup (ASX:SIQ) | 6.38% | ★★★★★☆ |
MFF Capital Investments (ASX:MFF) | 3.81% | ★★★★★☆ |
Lindsay Australia (ASX:LAU) | 5.98% | ★★★★★☆ |
Kina Securities (ASX:KSL) | 7.89% | ★★★★★☆ |
Fiducian Group (ASX:FID) | 3.99% | ★★★★★☆ |
EQT Holdings (ASX:EQT) | 4.84% | ★★★★★☆ |
Click here to see the full list of 29 stocks from our Top ASX Dividend Stocks screener.
Let's review some notable picks from our screened stocks.
Accent Group (ASX:AX1)
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Accent Group Limited operates in the retail, distribution, and franchise sectors for lifestyle footwear, apparel, and accessories across Australia and New Zealand with a market cap of A$802.58 million.
Operations: Accent Group Limited generates revenue through its retail segment, which accounts for A$1.30 billion, and its wholesale segment, contributing A$459.71 million.
Dividend Yield: 5.2%
Accent Group's dividend payments are well covered by both earnings and cash flows, with a payout ratio of 69.2% and a cash payout ratio of 20.6%. However, the dividend track record has been unstable over the past decade, showing volatility despite recent growth. The current yield is slightly below top-tier Australian dividend payers at 5.24%. Recent strategic partnerships aim to enhance operational efficiency, potentially supporting future financial stability and dividend sustainability amidst ongoing corporate changes.
- Unlock comprehensive insights into our analysis of Accent Group stock in this dividend report.
- The valuation report we've compiled suggests that Accent Group's current price could be quite moderate.
Kina Securities (ASX:KSL)
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Kina Securities Limited operates in Papua New Guinea offering commercial banking, financial services, fund administration, investment management, and share brokerage, with a market cap of A$352.33 million.
Operations: Kina Securities Limited generates revenue from its operations in Papua New Guinea through two primary segments: Banking & Finance (Including Corporate) with PGK 441.25 million and Wealth Management contributing PGK 50.19 million.
Dividend Yield: 7.9%
Kina Securities offers a high dividend yield, ranking in the top 25% of Australian payers. However, its dividend history shows volatility over the past decade. The current payout ratio of 69.9% suggests dividends are covered by earnings, with future coverage expected to improve slightly. Despite recent profit growth and a favorable price-to-earnings ratio compared to the market, concerns exist over high levels of non-performing loans and low allowance for bad loans.
- Click to explore a detailed breakdown of our findings in Kina Securities' dividend report.
- Our valuation report unveils the possibility Kina Securities' shares may be trading at a discount.
Treasury Wine Estates (ASX:TWE)
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Treasury Wine Estates Limited is a wine company that operates in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, and internationally, with a market cap of A$5.64 billion.
Operations: Treasury Wine Estates generates revenue from three main segments: Penfolds (A$1.10 billion), Treasury Americas (A$1.19 billion), and Treasury Premium Brands (A$697.50 million).
Dividend Yield: 5.7%
Treasury Wine Estates' dividend yield is among the top 25% in Australia, though its history reveals volatility. The payout ratio of 74.3% indicates dividends are supported by earnings, while a cash payout ratio of 83.1% confirms coverage by cash flows. Despite recent exclusion from major indices and historical dividend instability, the company reported significant profit growth with net income reaching A$436.9 million for FY2025 and announced a share buyback program worth A$200 million to optimize capital management.
- Get an in-depth perspective on Treasury Wine Estates' performance by reading our dividend report here.
- According our valuation report, there's an indication that Treasury Wine Estates' share price might be on the cheaper side.
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About ASX:TWE
Treasury Wine Estates
Operates as a wine company in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, and internationally.
Very undervalued with solid track record and pays a dividend.
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