Sberbank of Russia Dividend

Dividend criteria checks 5/6

Sberbank of Russia is a dividend paying company with a current yield of 14.03% that is well covered by earnings.

Key information

14.0%

Dividend yield

35%

Payout ratio

Industry average yield6.6%
Next dividend pay daten/a
Ex dividend daten/a
Dividend per sharen/a
Earnings per share₽51.56
Dividend yield forecast22.6%

Recent dividend updates

Recent updates

Sberbank of Russia (MCX:SBER) Has Gifted Shareholders With A Fantastic 246% Total Return On Their Investment

Dec 23
Sberbank of Russia (MCX:SBER) Has Gifted Shareholders With A Fantastic 246% Total Return On Their Investment

Is Sberbank of Russia's (MCX:SBER) 7.6% Dividend Worth Your Time?

Nov 18
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Here's What You Should Know About Sberbank of Russia's (MCX:SBER) 8.9% Dividend Yield

Jul 10
Here's What You Should Know About Sberbank of Russia's (MCX:SBER) 8.9% Dividend Yield

Stability and Growth of Payments

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Stable Dividend: SBER's dividend payments have been volatile in the past 10 years.

Growing Dividend: SBER's dividend payments have increased over the past 10 years.


Dividend Yield vs Market

Sberbank of Russia Dividend Yield vs Market
How does SBER dividend yield compare to the market?
SegmentDividend Yield
Company (SBER)14.0%
Market Bottom 25% (RU)2.0%
Market Top 25% (RU)5.7%
Industry Average (Banks)6.6%
Analyst forecast (SBER) (up to 3 years)22.6%

Notable Dividend: SBER's dividend (14.03%) is higher than the bottom 25% of dividend payers in the Russian market (2.02%).

High Dividend: SBER's dividend (14.03%) is in the top 25% of dividend payers in the Russian market (5.74%)


Current Payout to Shareholders

Earnings Coverage: With its reasonably low payout ratio (34.7%), SBER's dividend payments are well covered by earnings.


Future Payout to Shareholders

Future Dividend Coverage: SBER's dividends in 3 years are forecast to be well covered by earnings (48% payout ratio).


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