FTSE 100 Dividend Stocks FTSE 100 High Yield Dividend Stocks

Dividend Yields Of Ft250

Compare the dividend stocks in the FTSE 100 index by dividend yield, payout ratio, Price/Earnings, earnings per share (EPS), dividend per share (DPS).

The FTSE 100 Index (the 'footsie') is a share index of the 100 most highly capitalised UK companies listed on the London Stock Exchange and is by far the most widely used UK stock market indicator. FTSE 100 companies roughly represent 80% of the market capitalisation of the whole London Stock Exchange.

Note to foreign investors: net dividend = declared dividend (there is no withholding tax). However, a real estate investment trust (REIT) is required to deduct tax at 20% from certain dividends.


Beware of stocks with an extremely high dividend yield! This can be caused by a stock price that is extremely low, compared to the trailing twelve months (ttm) dividend. Or it can be caused by a special, one-time only super dividend.



Last updated: 2023/3/31 18:23:12 CET
Stock name Dividend yield
Imperial Brands 8.80
Persimmon 8.11
British American Tobacco 7.79
Direct Line Insurance Group 7.44
Vodafone Group 6.73
Legal & General 6.61
Glaxosmithkline 5.72
Rio Tinto 5.59
Bhp Billiton 5.45
Aviva 5.38
Standard Life 5.33
Scottish & Southern Energy 5.31
National Grid 5.30
Bp 5.17
Land Securities 4.86
Micro Focus International 4.31
Bae Systems 4.30
Tesco 4.30
United Utilities Group 4.14
J Sainsbury 3.79
Severn Trent 3.72
Unilever 3.66
Royal Dutch Shell-b 3.60
Admiral Group 3.57
Royal Dutch Shell-a 3.53
Old Mutual 3.37
Randgold Resources 3.36
St. James Place 3.26
Schroders 3.12
Paddy Power Betfair 3.10
3i Group 2.98
British Land 2.96
Wm Morrison Supermarkets 2.70
Reckitt Benckiser Group 2.69
Glencore 2.67
Antofagasta 2.66
Dcc 2.66
Mondi 2.64
Taylor Wimpey 2.51
Wpp 2.51
Sage Group 2.48
Fresnillo 2.47
Astrazeneca 2.46
Lloyds Banking Group 2.45
Berkeley Group Holdings 2.39
Anglo American 2.38
Crh 2.34
Hargreaves Lansdown 2.34
Dixons Carphone 2.33
Pearson 2.33

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