Top 3 Dividend Stocks To Watch On Euronext Amsterdam
The Netherlands market has been experiencing mixed signals, with the pan-European STOXX Europe 600 Index managing to claw back sharp losses and end slightly higher despite ongoing economic concerns. Retail sales in the eurozone have shown unexpected declines, suggesting consumers are still feeling the inflationary squeeze. In this environment, dividend stocks can offer a measure of stability and income for investors. Let's explore three top dividend stocks on Euronext Amsterdam that are worth watching.
Top 5 Dividend Stocks In The Netherlands
Name | Dividend Yield | Dividend Rating |
Koninklijke Heijmans (ENXTAM:HEIJM) | 3.54% | ★★★★☆☆ |
Aalberts (ENXTAM:AALB) | 3.39% | ★★★★☆☆ |
Signify (ENXTAM:LIGHT) | 7.42% | ★★★★☆☆ |
Randstad (ENXTAM:RAND) | 5.55% | ★★★★☆☆ |
ABN AMRO Bank (ENXTAM:ABN) | 9.88% | ★★★★☆☆ |
ING Groep (ENXTAM:INGA) | 7.26% | ★★★★☆☆ |
Acomo (ENXTAM:ACOMO) | 6.57% | ★★★★☆☆ |
Let's explore several standout options from the results in the screener.
ABN AMRO Bank
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: ABN AMRO Bank N.V. offers a range of banking products and financial services to retail, private, and business clients both in the Netherlands and internationally, with a market cap of €12.74 billion.
Operations: ABN AMRO Bank N.V. generates its revenue from three main segments: Corporate Banking (€3.46 billion), Wealth Management (€1.55 billion), and Personal & Business Banking (€4.02 billion).
Dividend Yield: 9.9%
ABN AMRO Bank's dividend payments have been volatile over the past eight years, with a recent interim dividend set at €0.60 per share. Despite trading at 67.6% below its estimated fair value, the bank maintains a reasonable payout ratio of 50.5%, ensuring dividends are covered by earnings. However, earnings are forecast to decline by an average of 8.6% annually over the next three years, potentially impacting future dividend stability and growth prospects.
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Acomo
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Acomo N.V. operates in sourcing, trading, processing, packaging, and distributing conventional and organic food ingredients for the food and beverage industry across the Netherlands, Europe, North America, and internationally with a market cap of €518.31 million.
Operations: Acomo N.V. generates revenue from various segments including Tea (€124.04 million), Edible Seeds (€246.52 million), Food Solutions (€23.47 million), Spices and Nuts (€445.76 million), and Organic Ingredients (€429.28 million).
Dividend Yield: 6.6%
Acomo N.V.'s recent earnings report showed a slight increase in sales to €668.2 million but a decrease in net income to €17.94 million for H1 2024. The dividend yield of 6.57% is among the top in the Dutch market, yet it is not well-covered by earnings due to a high payout ratio of 95.7%. Despite this, dividends are covered by cash flows with a reasonable cash payout ratio of 51%. However, dividend payments have been volatile over the past decade and are considered unreliable.
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ING Groep
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: ING Groep N.V. offers a range of banking products and services across the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, other parts of Europe, and globally, with a market cap of €49.11 billion.
Operations: ING Groep N.V.'s revenue segments include Retail Banking in the Netherlands (€4.97 billion), Belgium (€2.61 billion), Germany (€2.97 billion), and other regions (€4.14 billion), as well as Wholesale Banking (€6.69 billion) and the Corporate Line segment (€334 million).
Dividend Yield: 7.3%
ING Groep's dividend yield of 7.26% is among the highest in the Dutch market, but its dividend payments have been volatile over the past nine years. The company's payout ratio of 69.8% suggests dividends are currently covered by earnings and forecast to be sustainable with a lower payout ratio of 50.7% in three years. Recent earnings showed declines, with net income falling to €1.78 billion for Q2 2024 from €2.16 billion a year ago, impacting overall financial stability.
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Companies discussed in this article include ENXTAM:ABN ENXTAM:ACOMO and ENXTAM:INGA.
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