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Monday 21 January 2019 12:15 am  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 3:24 am

UK dividends hit record-breaking high in 2018

UK dividend payments rose to a record £99.8bn last year driven by rising profits and better than expected special dividends.

British American Tobacco accounted for almost one fifth of the increase in UK dividends as it paid out an additional £900m over the course of 2018, entering the UK top five for the first time, according to research by Link Asset Services.

The other highest paying companies last year were Royal Dutch Shell, HSBC, BP, and Glaxosmithkline.

Banking dividends also improved during 2018, ending up 5.3 per cent for the year and 26 per cent higher in the fourth quarter.

The Royal Bank of Scotland paid its first dividend in a decade in the fourth quarter and Standard Chartered paid its first since 2015 in the second quarter.

The mining sector also contributed to the overall increase in dividend payouts, as the amount rose three fifths last year. Swiss-headquartered firm Glencore tripled its dividend year-on-year in 2018.

However, yield on UK shares hit the highest level since March 2009 as prices fell and dividends increased, which could be a sign of “trouble ahead”, the report said.

The average yield last year was 4.8 per cent, above the average of 3.5 per cent for the past 30 years.

Link Market Services chief executive Justin Cooper said: “2018 was a terrific year for dividends but a terrible one for share prices. That’s pushed yield to extraordinary heights.

“A very high yield is often a sign of trouble ahead, as investors know that company earnings evaporate very quickly when the economy turns down…We still expect 2019 to break new dividend records, but our forecasts are not especially bullish – one or two companies face difficulties and the easy wins from the mining sector are behind us."

Cooper added: “Even so, a 4.8 per cent yield implies an overly pessimistic view. The current disconnect between the level of dividends being paid and share prices doesn’t obviously mean share prices must rebound any time soon.

“The yield may stay elevated for as long as uncertainty persists. But even if the world does sink into a recession in the next couple of years, or Brexit goes badly, the drop in dividends is likely to be in the 10 to 15 per cent range, not the 25 per cent or so currently implied by the market”.

 

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