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3 Top Dividend Stocks On Indian Exchange Yielding Over 3%

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The market has been flat over the last week but is up 44% over the past year, with earnings expected to grow by 17% per annum over the next few years. In this favorable environment, identifying dividend stocks yielding over 3% can offer a reliable income stream and potential for growth.

Top 10 Dividend Stocks In India

NameDividend YieldDividend Rating
Castrol India (BSE:500870)3.27%★★★★★★
Balmer Lawrie Investments (BSE:532485)4.42%★★★★★★
D. B (NSEI:DBCORP)5.08%★★★★★☆
Indian Oil (NSEI:IOC)7.82%★★★★★☆
Bharat Petroleum (NSEI:BPCL)5.70%★★★★★☆
VST Industries (BSE:509966)3.65%★★★★★☆
Balmer Lawrie (BSE:523319)3.07%★★★★★☆
Redington (NSEI:REDINGTON)3.34%★★★★★☆
PTC India (NSEI:PTC)3.71%★★★★★☆
Bank of Baroda (NSEI:BANKBARODA)3.05%★★★★★☆

Click here to see the full list of 15 stocks from our Top Indian Dividend Stocks screener.

Let's dive into some prime choices out of the screener.

Bank of Baroda (NSEI:BANKBARODA)

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

Overview: Bank of Baroda Limited offers a range of banking products and services to individuals, government departments, and corporate customers in India and internationally, with a market cap of ₹1.29 trillion.

Operations: Bank of Baroda Limited generates revenue through Treasury (₹316.82 billion), Other Banking Operations (₹110.76 billion), Corporate/Wholesale Banking (₹502.78 billion), and Retail Banking, which includes Digital Banking (₹7.40 million) and Other Retail Banking (₹512.25 billion).

Dividend Yield: 3.1%

Bank of Baroda, trading 13.7% below its estimated fair value, offers a dividend yield of 3.05%, placing it in the top 25% of Indian market dividend payers. Despite an unstable track record with volatile payments over the past decade, recent earnings growth and a low payout ratio (20.9%) suggest dividends are currently well-covered by earnings and forecasted to remain sustainable at a 22.2% payout ratio in three years.

NSEI:BANKBARODA Dividend History as at Oct 2024

Bharat Petroleum (NSEI:BPCL)

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

Overview: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited primarily engages in refining crude oil and marketing petroleum products in India and internationally, with a market cap of ₹1.60 trillion.

Operations: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited generates revenue from two main segments: Downstream Petroleum, which contributes ₹5.07 billion, and Exploration & Production of Hydrocarbons, accounting for ₹1.92 billion.

Dividend Yield: 5.7%

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited's dividend yield of 5.7% ranks it in the top 25% of Indian market dividend payers. While its payout ratio is a low 33.3%, indicating dividends are well-covered by earnings, the company has a high debt level and an unstable dividend track record over the past decade. Recent strategic joint ventures in renewable energy and biogas sectors may impact future performance, but current dividends remain sustainable with a cash payout ratio of 34.6%.

NSEI:BPCL Dividend History as at Oct 2024

Indian Oil (NSEI:IOC)

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

Overview: Indian Oil Corporation Limited, with a market cap of ₹2.47 trillion, refines, pipeline transports, and markets petroleum products in India and internationally through its subsidiaries.

Operations: Indian Oil Corporation Limited generates revenue primarily from petroleum products (₹8.25 billion) and petrochemicals (₹262.95 million).

Dividend Yield: 7.8%

Indian Oil Corporation Limited's dividend yield of 7.82% places it in the top 25% of Indian market dividend payers. Despite a volatile dividend history over the past decade, recent increases suggest some growth potential. The company's dividends are well-covered by earnings (payout ratio: 39.6%) and cash flows (cash payout ratio: 56.8%). However, with a high level of debt and forecasted earnings decline, sustainability remains uncertain amidst ongoing executive changes and strategic adjustments.

NSEI:IOC Dividend History as at Oct 2024

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