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3 High Yield Dividend Stocks On Euronext Amsterdam With Up To 5% Yield

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As global markets respond to shifting economic indicators, the Euronext Amsterdam presents a unique landscape for investors seeking stable returns through dividend stocks. With yields reaching up to 5%, these high-yield options could be particularly appealing in the current environment where cautious optimism prevails following recent positive shifts in major economies. In this context, a good dividend stock typically offers not only an attractive yield but also stability and reliability in its payouts, qualities that are especially valued amid fluctuating market conditions.

Top 5 Dividend Stocks In The Netherlands

NameDividend YieldDividend Rating
Acomo (ENXTAM:ACOMO)6.50%★★★★★☆
ABN AMRO Bank (ENXTAM:ABN)9.45%★★★★☆☆
Signify (ENXTAM:LIGHT)6.39%★★★★☆☆
Randstad (ENXTAM:RAND)5.08%★★★★☆☆
Koninklijke KPN (ENXTAM:KPN)4.05%★★★★☆☆
Koninklijke Heijmans (ENXTAM:HEIJM)3.71%★★★★☆☆

Click here to see the full list of 6 stocks from our Top Euronext Amsterdam Dividend Stocks screener.

Let's explore several standout options from the results in the screener.

Koninklijke Heijmans (ENXTAM:HEIJM)

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

Overview: Koninklijke Heijmans N.V. is a Dutch company involved in property development, construction, and infrastructure projects both domestically and internationally, with a market capitalization of approximately €643.82 million.

Operations: Koninklijke Heijmans N.V. generates revenue through various segments, including Real Estate (€411.79 million), Van Wanrooij (€124.76 million), Infrastructure Works (€800.03 million), and Construction & Technology (€1.08 billion).

Dividend Yield: 3.7%

Koninklijke Heijmans exhibits a mixed dividend profile. While the company's dividends are well-covered by earnings with a payout ratio of 37.1% and cash flows at 59%, indicating financial stability in maintaining its payouts, its dividend track record is unstable with significant volatility over the past decade. Additionally, Heijmans' price-to-earnings ratio stands at €10.8, favorably below the Dutch market average of €16.3, suggesting potential value despite a lower than average dividend yield of 3.71% compared to top Dutch payers at 5.48%.

ENXTAM:HEIJM Dividend History as at Jul 2024

Koninklijke KPN (ENXTAM:KPN)

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

Overview: Koninklijke KPN N.V. operates as a telecommunications and information technology services provider in the Netherlands, with a market capitalization of approximately €14.55 billion.

Operations: Koninklijke KPN N.V. generates revenue primarily through three segments: Business (€1.84 billion), Consumer (€2.93 billion), and Wholesale (€0.70 billion).

Dividend Yield: 4.1%

Koninklijke KPN maintains a covered dividend with a payout ratio of 78.4% and cash payout ratio at 59.6%, indicating a reasonable safeguard through earnings and cash flows, despite its unstable dividend history over the past decade. Recent strategic moves include acquiring significant 5G spectrum for €58.4 million and forming TowerCo with ABP, enhancing infrastructure capabilities crucial for future demands, funded by an upfront payment of approximately €120 million to NOVEC/OTC's shareholders. These initiatives aim to bolster long-term operational flexibility and network optimization amidst high debt levels, though its current dividend yield of 4.05% remains below the top quartile in the Dutch market at 5.48%.

ENXTAM:KPN Dividend History as at Jul 2024

Randstad (ENXTAM:RAND)

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

Overview: Randstad N.V. offers a range of work and human resources services, with a market capitalization of approximately €7.96 billion.

Operations: Unfortunately, the provided text does not include specific details about Randstad N.V.'s revenue segments in terms of numerical values or descriptions, so I'm unable to summarize this aspect of their business operations.

Dividend Yield: 5.1%

Randstad exhibits a mixed dividend profile with a cash payout ratio of 45.9%, suggesting dividends are well supported by cash flows, though its 10-year dividend history shows volatility. Dividends are also covered by earnings with a payout ratio of 73.4%. However, recent financials indicate challenges; Q1 sales dropped to €5.94 billion from €6.52 billion year-over-year, and net income fell to €88 million from €154 million. Additionally, the firm's dividend yield at 5.08% trails behind the top quartile in the Dutch market (5.48%).

ENXTAM:RAND Dividend History as at Jul 2024

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