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About the company
Klépierre SA is the European leader in shopping malls, with exclusive focus on continental Europe. The Company's portfolio is valued at 21.2 billion euros at December 31, 2025, and comprises large shopping centers in more than 10 countries in Continental Europe which together host more than 720 million visitors per year. These distinctions underscore the Group's commitment to a proactive sustainable development policy and its global leadership in the fight against climate change. Klépierre SA was established and incorporated on November 2009 in France.
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Dividend deep dive
KLEPIERRE operates in the REIT - Retail industry within the Real Estate sector. It currently offers a dividend yield of 5.03% in EUR. According to Yield Theory, the current yield of 5.03% is considered fair when compared to its 5-year average of 4.97% and a historical range from a low of 2.81% to a high of 7.86%. The company's dividend safety is currently assessed as "at_risk".
Dividend history
KLEPIERRE has a dividend increase streak of 2 years. However, its dividend growth has been negative, with a 3-year CAGR of -18.36% and a 5-year CAGR of -3.41%. The company pays dividends semi-annually in March and July. Dividend per share history includes: 1.50 EUR (2013), 1.55 EUR (2014), 0.80 EUR (2015), 1.70 EUR (2016), 1.82 EUR (2017), 1.96 EUR (2018), 1.05 EUR (2019), 1.10 EUR (2020), 1.70 EUR (2022), 0.875 EUR (2023), 0.90 EUR (2024), and 0.925 EUR (2025). The inconsistent payments indicate a volatile dividend policy.
Dividend safety
The dividend safety status for KLEPIERRE is "at_risk". The company's payout ratio stands at 41.85% of EPS. FFO payout percentage is not provided in the data. Leverage indicators include a debt-to-equity ratio of 74.272.
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