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About the company
Koninklijke Vopak N.V., an independent tank storage company, stores and handles liquid chemicals, gases, and oil products to the energy and manufacturing markets worldwide. It operates gas, industrial, chemical, and oil terminals and owns and operates facilities consisting of tanks, jetties, truck loading stations, and pipelines. The company also stores and handles chemicals, such as methanol, xylenes, styrene, alpha olefins, and mono-ethylene glycol; gas, including liquefied natural gas, liquid petroleum gas, ethylene, butadiene, and ammonia; oil products consisting of crude oil, fuel oil, diesel, jet fuel, gasoline, and naphtha; and vegoils and biofuels comprising ethanol, biodiesel, and sustainable aviation fuel. In addition, it is involved in the development of infrastructure solutions for hydrogen, ammonia, CO2, battery energy storage, and low-carbon fuels and feedstocks. It serves producers, manufacturers, distributors, governments, and traders. The company was founded in 1616 and is based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Koninklijke Vopak N.V. operates as a subsidiary of HAL Trust.
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Dividend deep dive
VOPAK (VPK.AS) operates in the Oil & Gas Midstream industry within the Energy sector. The company currently offers a dividend yield of 3.81%. This yield falls within its 5-year historical range of 3.33% to 4.9%, and is slightly below its 5-year average yield of 4.0%. VOPAK has achieved a "Challenger" status, having increased its dividend for 7 consecutive years. Its dividend consistency and growth potential are assessed with a Chowder number of 10.6, surpassing the 8.0 threshold.
Dividend history
VOPAK has demonstrated a consistent dividend growth trajectory, extending its streak of annual dividend increases to 7 years, earning it "Challenger" status. Over the past three years, the dividend has grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.57%. Its five-year CAGR stands at 6.82%. Payments are made annually in April. Historically, the dividend per share was EUR 0.9 in 2014 and 2015, rising to EUR 1.0 in 2016, EUR 1.05 in 2017 and 2018, EUR 1.1 in 2019, EUR 1.15 in 2020, EUR 1.2 in 2021, EUR 1.25 in 2022, and EUR 1.3 in 2023. The dividend is projected to be EUR 1.5 for 2024 and EUR 1.6 for 2025.
Dividend safety
The dividend appears well-covered with a payout ratio of 34.48% based on the current dividend of EUR 1.8 and EPS of EUR 5.22. This suggests ample room for continued payments and potential growth.
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