CSN.L CHESNARA PLC ORD 5P
Financial Services · Insurance - Life
3.27
-1.51%
About the company
Chesnara plc, together with its subsidiaries, operates in life assurance and pension businesses primarily in the United Kingdom, Sweden, and the Netherlands. It underwrites life, health, accident, and disability cover by providing savings and pensions products to meet future financial needs; and provides a portfolio of investment contracts. The company also provides term life, unit-linked, index-linked, and non-linked business products. It distributes its products principally through independent financial advisers. Chesnara plc was incorporated in 2003 and is headquartered in Preston, the United Kingdom.
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Dividend deep dive
CHESNARA PLC ORD 5P, operating in the Insurance - Life sector, offers a dividend yield of 6.91%. This is below its 5-year average yield of 8.46% and its 5-year low of 7.92%, indicating it is overvalued by Yield Theory. The company has a 21-year streak of dividend increases, placing it in the CCC Contender tier. Its market capitalization stands at 777.3 million GBP.
Dividend history
CHESNARA PLC has consistently increased its dividend for 21 consecutive years, earning it a CCC Contender status. The dividend's compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last three years is 3.01%, and for the past five years, it is 3.00%. Historical dividend payments per share show a steady rise from 15.66p in 2014 to 20.427p in 2023, with payments projected to reach 21.6654p by 2025. Dividends are paid semi-annually, typically in April and September.
Dividend safety
A full assessment of dividend safety is hindered by the absence of a reported payout ratio. However, the company's debt-to-equity ratio is 36.446, suggesting a moderate level of leverage.
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