SWX Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc.
Utilities · Utilities - Regulated Gas
91.75
+0.04%
About the company
Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc., through its subsidiary, Southwest Gas Corporation, purchases, distributes, and transports natural gas for residential, commercial, and industrial customers in Arizona, Nevada, and California in the United States. The company offers tariff sales and transportation services. It also operates a pipeline transmission system, including an LNG storage facility. As of December 31, 2025, the company served approximately 2,281,000 customers with 1,224,000 in Arizona, 849,000 in Nevada, and 208,000 in California. Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc. was founded in 1931 and is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Dividend deep dive
Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc. (SWX) operates in the Utilities - Regulated Gas sector. The company's current dividend yield is 2.8%, which is below its 5-year average yield of 3.49%. Yield Theory indicates the stock is currently overvalued, with the yield at 2.8% compared to the average of 3.49%. The 5-year dividend yield has ranged from a low of 3.22% to a high of 4.02%. The company has a rating score of 5.0.
Dividend history
Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc. currently reports a 0-year dividend increase streak. The 3-year dividend growth rate (CAGR) is 0.0%, and the 5-year CAGR is 1.695%. The company paid an annual dividend of $1.46 in 2014, increasing to $2.18 in 2019, and $2.38 in 2021. The annual dividend has been constant at $2.48 from 2022 through 2025 (projected). This history indicates a period of growth followed by a recent pause in increases, with the dividend remaining flat since 2022.
Dividend safety
The dividend safety for Southwest Gas Holdings appears mixed. The payout ratio stands at 78.18%, indicating a substantial portion of earnings is distributed as dividends. The FFO payout ratio is not provided.
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