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3 Prominent Dividend Stocks Yielding Up To 6.1%

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As global markets navigate a mixed start to the new year, with U.S. stocks closing out a strong 2024 despite recent volatility and economic indicators showing varied signals, investors are increasingly looking towards stable income sources amid uncertainty. In such an environment, dividend stocks can offer appealing opportunities for consistent returns, as they provide regular income streams that can help balance market fluctuations and economic shifts.

Top 10 Dividend Stocks

NameDividend YieldDividend Rating
Peoples Bancorp (NasdaqGS:PEBO)5.10%★★★★★★
Southside Bancshares (NYSE:SBSI)4.61%★★★★★★
Yamato Kogyo (TSE:5444)4.04%★★★★★★
Padma Oil (DSE:PADMAOIL)7.41%★★★★★★
GakkyushaLtd (TSE:9769)4.39%★★★★★★
China South Publishing & Media Group (SHSE:601098)3.95%★★★★★★
HUAYU Automotive Systems (SHSE:600741)4.44%★★★★★★
FALCO HOLDINGS (TSE:4671)6.35%★★★★★★
Premier Financial (NasdaqGS:PFC)4.89%★★★★★★
Citizens & Northern (NasdaqCM:CZNC)6.07%★★★★★★

Click here to see the full list of 1981 stocks from our Top Dividend Stocks screener.

Let's review some notable picks from our screened stocks.

Bankinter (BME:BKT)

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

Overview: Bankinter, S.A. is a financial institution offering a range of banking products and services to individuals, corporate customers, and small- to medium-sized enterprises in Spain, with a market cap of €6.92 billion.

Operations: Bankinter, S.A. generates revenue through several segments: BK Portugal (€301.43 million), Corporate Banking (€1.10 billion), Bankinter Consumer Finance Group (€161.93 million), and Commercial Retail and Private Banking (€1.14 billion).

Dividend Yield: 6.1%

Bankinter's dividend payments have been volatile over the past decade, with a high level of bad loans at 2.3% and a low allowance for them at 69%. Despite this, dividends are well-covered by earnings with a current payout ratio of 25.8%, forecast to rise to 51.5% in three years. Trading below estimated fair value, Bankinter offers a strong yield in Spain's top quarter but lacks reliability due to its unstable dividend history.

BME:BKT Dividend History as at Jan 2025
BME:BKT Dividend History as at Jan 2025

Genting Singapore (SGX:G13)

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

Overview: Genting Singapore Limited is an investment holding company focused on the construction, development, and operation of integrated resort destinations in Asia, with a market cap of SGD9.36 billion.

Operations: Genting Singapore Limited generates its revenue from the development and operation of integrated resort destinations in Asia.

Dividend Yield: 5.2%

Genting Singapore's dividend payments are well-covered by earnings and cash flows, with payout ratios of 69.8% and 72.3%, respectively. Despite a volatile dividend history over the past decade, recent increases in dividends indicate growth potential. The stock trades at a favorable price-to-earnings ratio of 13.5x compared to industry peers and is expected to rise further according to analysts' consensus. Recent executive changes may impact operations but do not directly affect dividend sustainability.

SGX:G13 Dividend History as at Jan 2025
SGX:G13 Dividend History as at Jan 2025

Holcim (SWX:HOLN)

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

Overview: Holcim AG, along with its subsidiaries, operates as a global building materials and solutions company with a market cap of CHF49.71 billion.

Operations: Holcim AG generates revenue through its key segments, including Cement (CHF13.39 billion), Aggregates (CHF4.31 billion), Ready-Mix Concrete (CHF5.84 billion), and Solutions & Products (CHF5.91 billion).

Dividend Yield: 3.2%

Holcim's dividend is well-supported by earnings and cash flows, with payout ratios of 52.3% and 39.7%, respectively. The company has maintained stable and growing dividends over the past decade, though its yield of 3.16% trails the top Swiss dividend payers. Recent guidance confirms a robust EBIT margin above 18.5%. Holcim's potential dual listing in the US and Switzerland could impact investor dynamics but aims to optimize shareholder value amidst strategic restructuring efforts.

SWX:HOLN Dividend History as at Jan 2025
SWX:HOLN Dividend History as at Jan 2025

Summing It All Up

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