3 Euronext Paris Dividend Stocks To Consider With Up To 4.4% Yield

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The European economy has recently seen a boost from activities in Paris, with France's CAC 40 Index gaining 1.71% amid growing hopes for interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank. As investors navigate these dynamic market conditions, dividend stocks can offer a stable income stream and potential growth opportunities. When considering dividend stocks, it's crucial to look at companies with strong fundamentals and consistent payout histories, particularly in an environment where economic policies are shifting.

Top 10 Dividend Stocks In France

Name

Dividend Yield

Dividend Rating

Vicat (ENXTPA:VCT)

6.37%

★★★★★★

Rubis (ENXTPA:RUI)

6.83%

★★★★★★

CBo Territoria (ENXTPA:CBOT)

6.80%

★★★★★★

Samse (ENXTPA:SAMS)

6.13%

★★★★★☆

Arkema (ENXTPA:AKE)

4.27%

★★★★★☆

VIEL & Cie société anonyme (ENXTPA:VIL)

4.01%

★★★★★☆

Caisse Régionale de Crédit Agricole Mutuel du Languedoc Société coopérative (ENXTPA:CRLA)

5.73%

★★★★★☆

Exacompta Clairefontaine (ENXTPA:ALEXA)

4.65%

★★★★★☆

Piscines Desjoyaux (ENXTPA:ALPDX)

8.06%

★★★★★☆

Eiffage (ENXTPA:FGR)

4.36%

★★★★☆☆

Click here to see the full list of 35 stocks from our Top Euronext Paris Dividend Stocks screener.

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Aubay Société Anonyme

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Aubay Société Anonyme delivers application services across Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom with a market cap of €468.15 million.

Operations: Aubay Société Anonyme generates revenue from various segments, including €31.40 million from Administration, €205.60 million from Banking/Finance, €12.20 million from Commerce & Distribution, €29.60 million from Industry/Transportation, €77.70 million from Telecoms, Media & Gaming, €70.10 million from Services/Utilities/Health, and €107.50 million from Insurance and Social Protection.

Dividend Yield: 3.3%

Aubay Société Anonyme's dividend payments have been volatile and unreliable over the past decade, though they have increased overall. The company's dividends are well covered by both earnings (46.9% payout ratio) and cash flows (39.5% cash payout ratio), indicating sustainability despite an unstable track record. Trading at 47.5% below estimated fair value, Aubay offers good relative value but its current yield of 3.35% is lower than the top quartile in France's market (5.43%).