Best UK Dividend Growth stocks




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Best UK Dividend growth stocks ordered by 5y average dividend growth rate

UK Dividend growth stocks

As shown above, LSE Group PLC (Financial Services) - Ashtead Group (Support Services) - Coca-Cola HBC AG (Beverages) - are the companies that currently offer a highest dividend growth rate, offering dividend yields of - 15.96% - 13.15% - 11.67% - respectively.

Finally, there are also other UK zone stocks that offer a very interesting dividend growth rate such as - Intertek Group (Support Services) - Hikma Pharmaceutical (Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology) - CRH (Construction and Materials) - DCC (Support Services) - .

Coming up next, we show the full list of the best 5 year average dividend growth stocks traded in the UK, including their dividend yield and 5y average dividend growth rate.

Company Dividend 5y avg. Growth*Sector
LSE Group PLC1.11%15.96%Financial Services
Ashtead Group0.71%13.15%Support Services
Coca-Cola HBC AG2.16%11.67%Beverages
Intertek Group1.88%11.23%Support Services
Hikma Pharmaceutical1.67%10.97%Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
CRH2.15%9.97%Construction and Materials
DCC2.71%9.97%Support Services
Derwent London2.21%8.05%Real Estate Investment Trusts
RELX1.99%7.81%Media
Hargreaves Lansdown2.84%7.49%Financial Services
Unilever3.74%7.23%Personal Goods
Bunzl1.89%6.78%Support Services
Direct Line Insuranc7.99%5.24%Nonlife Insurance
Legal & General Grp5.99%5.19%Life Insurance
Croda International0.94%5.14%Chemicals
Sage Group2.04%4.25%Software and Computer Services
Burberry Group2.98%4.23%Personal Goods
Diageo1.80%4.20%Beverages
Schroders3.26%3.84%Financial Services
BAE Systems4.40%1.78%Aerospace and Defense
National Grid4.66%1.73%Gas Water and Multiutilities
United Utilities Gro3.98%1.52%Gas Water and Multiutilities
Tate & Lyle4.69%1.36%Food Producers

*Average annual growth of the dividend over five years excluding the highest value and growing its dividend since 2015. In addition, companies in losses, excessive payout, with negative cash flow or significant stock market falls in the last year that suggest that this dividend growth rate is not sustainable are excluded.

 


 

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