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Top Dividend Stocks To Consider In January 2025

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As global markets navigate a choppy start to 2025, with U.S. equities experiencing declines amid inflation concerns and political uncertainty, investors are keenly observing the Federal Reserve's monetary policy stance and its implications for interest rates. Amidst this backdrop of economic volatility, dividend stocks can offer a measure of stability and income potential, making them an appealing option for those looking to weather market fluctuations while benefiting from regular payouts.

Top 10 Dividend Stocks

NameDividend YieldDividend Rating
Tsubakimoto Chain (TSE:6371)4.37%★★★★★★
CAC Holdings (TSE:4725)4.70%★★★★★★
Yamato Kogyo (TSE:5444)4.08%★★★★★★
GakkyushaLtd (TSE:9769)4.46%★★★★★★
China South Publishing & Media Group (SHSE:601098)4.18%★★★★★★
HUAYU Automotive Systems (SHSE:600741)4.61%★★★★★★
Nihon Parkerizing (TSE:4095)4.01%★★★★★★
FALCO HOLDINGS (TSE:4671)6.58%★★★★★★
E J Holdings (TSE:2153)4.07%★★★★★★
DoshishaLtd (TSE:7483)3.93%★★★★★★

Click here to see the full list of 1995 stocks from our Top Dividend Stocks screener.

We'll examine a selection from our screener results.

Bilia (OM:BILI A)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Bilia AB (publ) is a full-service supplier for car ownership operating in Sweden, Norway, Luxembourg, and Belgium with a market cap of SEK10.86 billion.

Operations: Bilia AB generates revenue from several segments, including Car - Sweden (SEK19.85 billion), Car - Norway (SEK7.39 billion), Service - Sweden (SEK6.50 billion), Car - Western Europe (SEK3.53 billion), Service - Norway (SEK2.29 billion), Fuel (SEK964 million), and Service - Western Europe (SEK678 million).

Dividend Yield: 5.6%

Bilia's dividend yield of 5.62% places it in the top 25% of Swedish dividend payers, yet sustainability concerns persist due to a high payout ratio and lack of free cash flow coverage. Recent earnings reports show declining net income and profit margins, with third-quarter net income dropping from SEK 169 million to SEK 105 million year-over-year. The new partnership with Polestar Sweden may offer growth opportunities but doesn't immediately address these financial challenges.

OM:BILI A Dividend History as at Jan 2025
OM:BILI A Dividend History as at Jan 2025

Jiangsu Linyang Energy (SHSE:601222)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Jiangsu Linyang Energy Co., Ltd. supplies energy meters and system products and accessories both in China and internationally, with a market cap of CN¥14 billion.

Operations: Jiangsu Linyang Energy Co., Ltd. generates revenue through the provision of energy meters and system products and accessories across domestic and international markets.

Dividend Yield: 4.4%

Jiangsu Linyang Energy's dividend yield of 4.42% ranks it in the top 25% of Chinese dividend payers, but its sustainability is questionable due to a high cash payout ratio of 390.9%, indicating dividends aren't well-covered by free cash flows. Despite a reasonable earnings payout ratio of 56.1%, dividends have been volatile over the past decade, with inconsistent growth and coverage issues persisting despite recent earnings improvements and revenue growth to CNY 5.17 billion.

SHSE:601222 Dividend History as at Jan 2025
SHSE:601222 Dividend History as at Jan 2025

Ping An Bank (SZSE:000001)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆

Overview: Ping An Bank Co., Ltd. offers commercial banking products and services to individual and corporate customers, government agencies, institutions, and small businesses in China and internationally, with a market cap of approximately CN¥224.53 billion.

Operations: Ping An Bank Co., Ltd. generates revenue through its diverse offerings in commercial banking, catering to individual and corporate clients, government bodies, institutions, and small enterprises both within China and globally.

Dividend Yield: 4.3%

Ping An Bank's dividend yield of 4.25% places it among the top 25% of Chinese dividend payers, supported by a low payout ratio of 42.9%, indicating strong earnings coverage. However, the bank's dividends have been volatile over the past decade, reflecting an unstable track record despite consistent earnings performance. Recent earnings reports show a slight decline in net interest income to CNY 23.45 billion for Q3 2024, though net income remains stable at CNY 13.85 billion.

SZSE:000001 Dividend History as at Jan 2025
SZSE:000001 Dividend History as at Jan 2025

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