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Top Asian Dividend Stocks To Enhance Your Portfolio
Amidst a backdrop of mixed economic signals and geopolitical tensions, Asian markets are navigating a complex landscape with varying degrees of growth and challenges. In this environment, dividend stocks can offer stability and income potential, making them an attractive option for investors seeking to enhance their portfolios through reliable returns.
Top 10 Dividend Stocks In Asia
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Able C&C (KOSE:A078520)
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Able C&C Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries manufacture, distribute, retail, and sell cosmetics and household goods across various regions including South Korea, China, Japan, the rest of Asia, Europe, and North and Central America; the company has a market cap of approximately ₩204.21 billion.
Operations: Able C&C Co., Ltd.'s revenue primarily comes from the manufacturing and sales of cosmetics, generating approximately ₩257.44 billion.
Dividend Yield: 5.2%
Able C&C's dividend payments are supported by a payout ratio of 71% and a cash payout ratio of 61.6%, indicating coverage by both earnings and cash flows. However, the company's dividend history is less stable, with volatility in annual payments over the past nine years despite being in the top 25% for yield in its market at 5.24%. Recent financial results show increased sales and net income for Q1 2025, suggesting potential strength in earnings sustainability. Additionally, a share repurchase program aims to enhance shareholder value and stabilize stock price.
- Take a closer look at Able C&C's potential here in our dividend report.
- According our valuation report, there's an indication that Able C&C's share price might be on the cheaper side.
Tohokushinsha Film (TSE:2329)
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Tohokushinsha Film Corporation operates as a media business company in Japan with a market cap of ¥81.49 billion.
Operations: Tohokushinsha Film Corporation generates revenue through several segments, including Media (¥5.40 billion), Properties (¥1.53 billion), Merchandise Sales (¥2.17 billion), Content Production (¥9.97 billion), and Advertising Production (¥28.74 billion).
Dividend Yield: 4.6%
Tohokushinsha Film Corporation's recent dividend announcement shows a significant decrease to JPY 7.19 per share from JPY 78.00, with future guidance suggesting further reductions. Despite a low payout ratio of 42.8%, dividends are not covered by free cash flows, raising sustainability concerns. The dividend yield of 4.57% ranks in the top 25% of the JP market but has been unstable over the past decade, reflecting volatility and unreliable growth despite strong earnings increases recently.
- Dive into the specifics of Tohokushinsha Film here with our thorough dividend report.
- Insights from our recent valuation report point to the potential overvaluation of Tohokushinsha Film shares in the market.
United Integrated Services (TWSE:2404)
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: United Integrated Services Co., Ltd. offers engineering construction services across Taiwan, Mainland China, Singapore, the United States, and Japan with a market cap of NT$115.23 billion.
Operations: United Integrated Services Co., Ltd.'s revenue is primarily derived from its Engineering and Integration segment, which accounts for NT$46.38 billion, followed by Maintenance and Design at NT$161.42 million.
Dividend Yield: 4.6%
United Integrated Services' dividend is well-covered by earnings (76.3% payout ratio) and cash flows (22.3% cash payout ratio). However, its 4.58% yield falls short of the top 25% in Taiwan's market, and dividends have been volatile over the past decade despite recent growth. Revenue forecasts suggest an upward trend, with first-quarter net income rising to TWD 1.99 billion from TWD 1.27 billion a year ago, supporting potential future dividend stability improvements.
- Delve into the full analysis dividend report here for a deeper understanding of United Integrated Services.
- Upon reviewing our latest valuation report, United Integrated Services' share price might be too pessimistic.
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About TSE:2329
Tohokushinsha Film
Operates as media business company in Japan.
Flawless balance sheet with proven track record and pays a dividend.
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