Amidst a day of positive momentum on the ASX, with all sectors closing in the green and IT leading the charge, investors are increasingly looking towards dividend stocks as a potential source of steady income. In this environment where market rallies occur even amidst broader uncertainties, identifying stocks with robust dividend yields can be an attractive strategy for those seeking reliable returns.
Name | Dividend Yield | Dividend Rating |
IPH (ASX:IPH) | 7.74% | ★★★★★☆ |
Accent Group (ASX:AX1) | 7.28% | ★★★★★☆ |
Sugar Terminals (NSX:SUG) | 8.12% | ★★★★★☆ |
Super Retail Group (ASX:SUL) | 8.96% | ★★★★★☆ |
Lindsay Australia (ASX:LAU) | 7.48% | ★★★★★☆ |
MFF Capital Investments (ASX:MFF) | 3.80% | ★★★★★☆ |
Nick Scali (ASX:NCK) | 3.66% | ★★★★★☆ |
Lycopodium (ASX:LYL) | 7.36% | ★★★★★☆ |
Fiducian Group (ASX:FID) | 4.98% | ★★★★★☆ |
GWA Group (ASX:GWA) | 6.98% | ★★★★☆☆ |
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Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Macquarie Group Limited is a diversified financial services company operating across Australia, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific with a market cap of A$65.63 billion.
Operations: Macquarie Group Limited's revenue is primarily derived from its Commodities and Global Markets segment (A$6.29 billion), followed by Macquarie Asset Management (A$4.00 billion), Banking and Financial Services (A$3.19 billion), Macquarie Capital (A$2.54 billion), and Corporate activities (A$1.19 billion).
Dividend Yield: 3.6%
Macquarie Group's dividend payments are currently covered by earnings with a payout ratio of 66.3%, although their history has shown volatility and unreliability over the past decade. The dividend yield stands at 3.58%, which is lower than the top quartile in Australia. Recent strategic moves include a GPU financing deal in Europe, highlighting Macquarie's focus on AI infrastructure investments, potentially impacting future profitability and dividend sustainability positively amidst an evolving risk profile due to higher external borrowing reliance.
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Nick Scali Limited, with a market cap of A$1.40 billion, is involved in the sourcing and retailing of household furniture and related accessories across Australia, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand.
Operations: Nick Scali Limited generates revenue primarily from the retailing of furniture, amounting to A$492.63 million.
Dividend Yield: 3.7%
Nick Scali offers a stable dividend history, with payouts covered by earnings (78.2% payout ratio) and cash flows (63.7% cash payout ratio). Despite a recent decrease in its interim dividend to A$0.30 per share, the 3.66% yield remains reliable over the past decade, although lower than top-tier Australian dividends. Recent earnings showed decreased net income at A$30.04 million for H1 2025 compared to last year, indicating potential challenges in maintaining higher dividends amidst fluctuating profits.
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Sugar Terminals Limited offers storage and handling solutions for bulk sugar and other commodities in Australia, with a market cap of A$363.60 million.
Operations: Sugar Terminals Limited generates revenue primarily from the sugar industry, amounting to A$115.01 million.
Dividend Yield: 8.1%
Sugar Terminals' dividend yield of 8.12% ranks among the top 25% in Australia, yet its sustainability is questionable due to a high payout ratio of 91.4%, indicating dividends are not well covered by earnings. Despite stable and growing dividends over the past decade, recent half-year earnings showed slight declines, with net income at A$15.73 million. Trading significantly below fair value estimates suggests potential undervaluation, but illiquid shares may pose risks for investors seeking reliable dividends amidst fluctuating financials.
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Companies discussed in this article include ASX:MQG ASX:NCK and NSX:SUG.
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