Monday 26 August 2013

List of Companies that Pay A Quarterly Dividend

A quarterly dividend is very nice especially for income seeking investors. Receiving a quarterly dividend can provide a kind of "float" for future investments. You can pool your latest dividend with capital so that your expenses are a smaller percentage of your investment.

However, you should not choose an investment simply because it pays a quarterly dividend. You need more than that to go on.

Note: companies may change dividend payments at their will and can move between indexes. This list may not always be 100% accurate so do your own research too. 

Companies List 

FTSE 100 

  • BP Plc (BP.)
  • Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSB) 
  • Land Securities Group (LAND)
  • Unilever (ULVR)
  • British Land Co (BLND)
  • Carnival (CCL)
  • GlaxoSmithKline plc (GSK)
  • Barclays Plc (BARC)

FTSE 250 

  • F&C Commercial Property Trust Ltd (FCPT)
  • City of London Investment Trust (CTY)
  • Merchants Trust (MRCH)

Small Cap 

  • Schroders Real Estate Investment Trust (SREI)
  • XP Power Ltd (XPP)
  • JPM Claverhouse Investment Trust (JCH)
  • British Assets Trust (BSET)
  • Picton Property Income Ltd (PCTN)
  • Schroder Income Growth Fund (SCF)
  • BlackRock North American (BRNA)

Other and AIM 

  • Banco Santander (BNC)
  • Premier Energy & Water Trust (PEW) 
  • M Winkworth Plc (WINK)
  • Assura Group Ltd (AGR)
  • Duet Real Estate Finance (DREF)
  • Hendersons International Income Trust (HINT)
  • DCG Iris Ltd (IRIS)

US Companies 

  • Chevron Corporation (CVX)
  • Mondelez International (MDLZ)
  • Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
  • Pepsico (PEP)
  • The Coca Cola Company (KO) 
However, simply paying a quarterly dividend is not enough to make investment decisions.  For more advice you should see the Best FTSE 100 Shares to Buy.