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Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad (KLSE:MPI) Is Paying Out A Dividend Of MYR0.10

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Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad (KLSE:MPI) will pay a dividend of MYR0.10 on the 24th of December. Based on this payment, the dividend yield will be 1.5%, which is fairly typical for the industry.

Check out our latest analysis for Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad

Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad's Future Dividend Projections Appear Well Covered By Earnings

Unless the payments are sustainable, the dividend yield doesn't mean too much. However, Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad's earnings easily cover the dividend. As a result, a large proportion of what it earned was being reinvested back into the business.

Looking forward, earnings per share is forecast to rise by 70.1% over the next year. If the dividend continues on this path, the payout ratio could be 25% by next year, which we think can be pretty sustainable going forward.

KLSE:MPI Historic Dividend November 27th 2024

Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad Has A Solid Track Record

The company has an extended history of paying stable dividends. The annual payment during the last 10 years was MYR0.15 in 2014, and the most recent fiscal year payment was MYR0.35. This means that it has been growing its distributions at 8.8% per annum over that time. Dividends have grown at a reasonable rate over this period, and without any major cuts in the payment over time, we think this is an attractive combination as it provides a nice boost to shareholder returns.

Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad Could Grow Its Dividend

Investors who have held shares in the company for the past few years will be happy with the dividend income they have received. We are encouraged to see that Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad has grown earnings per share at 6.7% per year over the past five years. A low payout ratio and decent growth suggests that the company is reinvesting well, and it also has plenty of room to increase the dividend over time.

Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad Looks Like A Great Dividend Stock

In summary, it is good to see that the dividend is staying consistent, and we don't think there is any reason to suspect this might change over the medium term. Distributions are quite easily covered by earnings, which are also being converted to cash flows. All in all, this checks a lot of the boxes we look for when choosing an income stock.

Market movements attest to how highly valued a consistent dividend policy is compared to one which is more unpredictable. At the same time, there are other factors our readers should be conscious of before pouring capital into a stock. Companies that are growing earnings tend to be the best dividend stocks over the long term. See what the 7 analysts we track are forecasting for Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad for free with public analyst estimates for the company. Is Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad not quite the opportunity you were looking for? Why not check out our selection of top dividend stocks.

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