08-31-2023
ZAR/share | |
Price | 163.41 |
Dividend | 9.72 |
Earnings | 15.87 |
Cash-flow | 10.54 |
Book value | 86.01 |
Equity | 85.78 |
Tiger Brands is part of Food Producers business, which is part of Consumer Goods industry. Tiger Brands is a company from South Africa, and his stocks are publicly traded.
Tiger Brands stock dividend
Tiger Brands paid a total dividend of 1,750 million ZAR last year, for a market value of 29,414 millions (Market Cap 25,507 millions). Tiger Brands dividend per share is 9.72 ZAR, and his stock market price 163.41 ZAR.
According to the chart below, where dividend yield is displayed, Tiger Brands has a dividend yield of 5.95%, which is higher than the amount offered by both the market average and companies from South Africa. It is also bigger than average of Consumer Goods industry. This high dividend yield might be a sign to worry about the future of the company so deeper analysis is needed.
In addition, you should compare Tiger Brands stocks dividend with other Food Producers companies or other of the highest South Africa dividend stocks list.
Tiger Brands Dividend Payout
About the ability of Tiger Brands to maintain his current dividend of ZAR 9.72 per share, an amount that accounts for 5.95%, we should study its payout ratio both on earnings and on cash-flows (see chart below). Tiger Brands payout on ernings is currently 61.25%, which is higher than the market average, and companies of Consumer Goods industry, which are 39.34% and 40.18% respectively. Both figures show that Tiger Brands can have problems to keep with his present dividend yield.
The payout on earnings should be complemented with the payout on cash flow since it is this last amount the one which can be distributed to shareholders. Cash flow per share of Tiger Brands is ZAR 10.54 per share, which is higher than the dividend per share paid by the company of ZAR 9.72, so the company generates enough cash to maintain his dividend in the future.
The following figure shows payout ratios over earnings and cashflow of Tiger Brands, compared againt world market average, South Africa companies, Consumer Goods industry and Food Producers sector companies.
Tiger Brands Dividend History
Below you will find a table with the historical evolution of Tiger Brands's dividend stock, both in percentage and in ZAR, its Payout on Earnings and the number of shares (in case there is an split, number shares altered the dividend per share).
Year | Yield | ZAR | Paypout | Shares* |
Present | 5.95% | 9.72 | 61.25% | 180 |
2022 | 3.93% | 8.25 | 51.85% | 180 |
2021 | 4.73% | 8.56 | 85.60% | 190 |
2020 | 3.63% | 7.56 | 140.26% | 190 |
2019 | 4.86% | 10.24 | 50.05% | 190 |
2018 | 3.94% | 10.79 | 85.09% | 190 |
2017 | 2.35% | 10.81 | 66.28% | 192 |
2016 | 2.47% | 9.73 | 56.31% | 192 |
2015 | 2.85% | 9.50 | 105.56% | 192 |
*In millions
Then you can see the evolution of Tiger Brands dividend stock, and compare it with the average of South Africa stocks and that of the Food Producers stocks.
Tiger Brands Stock performance
Finally, last moth Tiger Brands showed a return of 2.70% compared to a worldwide -2.49% average, and a -1.86% of Consumer Goods firms. Over the last year, the company obtained a -2.00% versus a worldwide performance of a 8.71%. More detailed information can be seen in the following graph for South Africa and Food Producers firms.