SG D05 Metrics observed: 2026-08-14

DBS Group dividend profile

DBS Group is presented here as an income-research page that combines yield, payout discipline, dividend growth, and company-specific watch items.

DBS Group is a strong Singapore income reference because it blends bank earnings power with a market known for a more explicit income identity.

Prepared by Dividend Income Guide Editorial Desk. Data as of: 2026-08-14. Methodology · Data sources · Editorial policy
Trailing yield snapshot
3.84%
5Y dividend growth
21.93%
Payout ratio
79.13%
Next declared ex-date
No future declared date in this snapshot
Next scheduled payment
2026-08-25
Why income investors watch it

It helps readers compare a higher-yield bank profile with the lower-yield but broader U.S. benchmark model.

What this yield means

Yield reflects the price and distribution information represented by the dated source snapshot. It can change as the market price or declared distribution changes.

Data provenance

The August 14 ex-dividend date has passed. The five-year CAGR is calculated from provider-reported annual dividend per share for 2021 and the current annualized amount.

Metrics observed 2026-08-14. Site-wide stock data review completed 2026-08-20.

Research checklist

  • Credit cycle and net interest margin pressure
  • Capital return policy
  • How dividend growth tracks profitability through the cycle

A strong income case usually needs more than one green flag. The useful combination is payout room, business durability, valuation context, and a believable path to future cash generation.

Dividend history data status

The history section stays descriptive until the audited annual payout table is published for this stock page.

The repository no longer publishes synthetic annual payout histories. A complete series will be added only after company-specific historical distributions, corporate actions, and currency treatment are validated.

See Data Sources and Methodology for how site-wide figures should be interpreted. Company filings, exchange announcements, and official investor-relations materials remain authoritative for current dividend decisions.