The United Kingdom market has recently faced challenges, with the FTSE 100 index experiencing declines due to weak trade data from China, highlighting concerns over global economic recovery. In such a fluctuating environment, dividend stocks can offer stability and income potential, making them an attractive option for investors seeking reliable returns amidst market volatility.
Name
Dividend Yield
Dividend Rating
Treatt (LSE:TET)
4.08%
★★★★★☆
Seplat Energy (LSE:SEPL)
7.43%
★★★★★☆
RS Group (LSE:RS1)
3.48%
★★★★★☆
OSB Group (LSE:OSB)
5.79%
★★★★★☆
MONY Group (LSE:MONY)
6.89%
★★★★★★
Keller Group (LSE:KLR)
3.20%
★★★★★☆
Impax Asset Management Group (AIM:IPX)
8.32%
★★★★★☆
IG Group Holdings (LSE:IGG)
4.10%
★★★★★☆
Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan (LSE:HSBK)
5.91%
★★★★★☆
4imprint Group (LSE:FOUR)
4.68%
★★★★★☆
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Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Begbies Traynor Group plc offers business recovery, financial advisory, and property services consultancy in the United Kingdom, with a market cap of £177.02 million.
Operations: Begbies Traynor Group plc generates revenue through its business recovery, financial advisory, and property services consultancy divisions in the UK.
Dividend Yield: 4%
Begbies Traynor Group recently announced a 7% increase in its interim dividend, marking eight consecutive years of growth, underscoring its commitment to a progressive dividend policy. Despite a modest 4% yield, the dividends are well-covered by earnings and cash flows with payout ratios around 71%. The company’s recent earnings report showed strong growth with net income rising significantly. This financial stability supports continued reliable dividend payments amidst ongoing strategic leadership changes.
AIM:BEG Dividend History as at Dec 2025
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Admiral Group plc is a financial services company offering insurance and personal lending products across the UK, France, Italy, Spain, and the US, with a market cap of £9.29 billion.
Operations: Admiral Group’s revenue is primarily derived from its UK Insurance segment, which generated £4.33 billion, supplemented by Admiral Money contributing £20.10 million.
Dividend Yield: 7.7%
Admiral Group’s dividend yield of 7.7% ranks in the top 25% of UK dividend payers, yet its sustainability is questionable due to inadequate coverage by cash flows, reflected in a high cash payout ratio of 248%. Despite past volatility and an unreliable dividend history over the last decade, recent earnings growth and a reasonable payout ratio suggest potential stability. The appointment of Carlos Selonke as an Independent Non-Executive Director may enhance operational resilience.
