In this section of the page, you will find all the information you need to understand how Kering (KER) dividends work. In addition, you will be able to consult the payment date, the ex-dividend date, the last day to be entitled to the payment, the money to be received per share, the yield and any other doubts that may arise.

Upcoming Kering dividend
Change(%)
0.00%
No change
Next payment N/A
Next payment date N/A
Last payment 9.5€
Last payment date May 4, 2023
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Ex-Dividend: N/A
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There is no upcoming dividend defined for Kering.

There is no set last day on which buying Kering shares generates the possibility of earning dividends.

Kering distributed 9.5 euros per share in the form of a dividend on May 4, 2023.

Kering S.A., listed on the stock exchanges of the Austrian, United Kingdom, United States, Mexico, Italy and Paris markets, using the PRTP symbology, has delivered dividends to its shareholders from 2021 to date.

The company pays the amount in two installments per year, one granted in January and the other in May, with a yield of approximately 2.30%, and is still awaiting the announcement of the second installment for 2023.

Payout Ratio Kering Dividends

Kering paid 5% of its net income in the last fiscal period as dividends.
Dividend payout ratio

The dividend payout ratio, also known as the payout ratio, is an essential indicator for assessing the stability of a company's dividends. This ratio shows what proportion of the company's net profit is used to pay dividends to shareholders.

Dividend payout ratio = Total dividends ÷ Net income

Kering's earnings (20,555,999,232.00€) are sufficient to cover the dividend payment. This payment represents 5% of the total net profit of KER.
Dividend payout ratio
General recommendations

An appropriate payout ratio may vary depending on the industry, the company's growth stage and its financial health.

Payout Ratio

Dividend calendar of Kering

There is no Dividend Calendar of Kering defined for 2023.

Historical annual dividend yields of Kering

Over the past 5 years, Kering has not consistently increased the annual dividend amount.
Increasing Dividends
Increasing Dividend Program

For a company to have growing dividends by our standards, the annual dividend amount must have increased steadily for at least the last 5 years.

Dividend yield

Dividend yield of Kering vs. the sector

Kering's dividend yield (3.50%) is above the sector average (2.90%).
Comparison with industry average
Comparison with industry average

The company's dividend yield is compared to the industry average to determine its positioning.

Kering's dividend yield is between the top 25% (4.13%) and top 75% (0.68%) of the sector.
Evaluation with respect to competence.
Comparison with competitors

Imagine you have a list of dividend yields for different companies in an industry. If you look for the "top 25%% percentile", you will find a number. This number tells you that the top 25%% of the companies with the highest dividends have a yield higher than that number.

On the other hand, the "top 75%% percentile" shows you another number, which tells you that 75%% of the companies have a higher yield than that number, thus showing a more common and less high yield.

Dividend yield history in Kering

Over the past 5 years, Kering's annual dividend income has fallen by more than 10%.
Dividend stability
Dividend stability

For a company to have stable dividends by our standards, it is vital that it has not had an annual decline of more than 10% over the previous year.

Dividend history of Kering

In this table you can see the dividend history of Kering:

YearEx-DividendAmountTotal
2023
05/02/2023
01/16/2023
9.5 €
4.5 €
14 €
2022
05/03/2022
01/13/2022
8.5 €
3.5 €
12 €
2021
05/04/2021
01/19/2021
5.5 €
2.5 €
8 €
2020
06/23/2020
01/14/2020
4.5 €
3.5 €
8 €
2019
05/02/2019
01/15/2019
7. €
3.5 €
10.5 €
2018
05/14/2018
01/15/2018
4. €
2. €
6 €
2017
05/03/2017
01/16/2017
3.1 €
1.5 €
4.6 €
2016
05/04/2016
01/21/2016
2.5 €
1.5 €
4 €
2015
04/28/2015
01/22/2015
2.5 €
1.5 €
4 €
2014
05/08/2014
01/21/2014
2.25 €
1.5 €
3.75 €
2013
06/20/2013
01/21/2013
2.25 €
1.5 €
3.75 €
2012
05/02/2012
3.5 €
3.5 €
2011
05/23/2011
3.5 €
3.5 €
2010
05/21/2010
3.3 €
3.3 €
2009
05/11/2009
3.3 €
3.3 €
2008
09/30/2008
06/11/2008
06/10/2008
0.8 €
3.45 €
1.03 €
5.28 €
2007
06/13/2007
06/01/2007
0.69 €
3. €
3.69 €
2006
06/13/2006
06/02/2006
0.8 €
2.72 €
3.52 €
2005
06/03/2005
2.52 €
2.52 €
2004
06/04/2004
3.6 €
3.6 €
2003
06/06/2003
2.3 €
2.3 €
2002
06/07/2002
2.3 €
2.3 €
2001
06/08/2001
2.18002 €
2.18002 €
2000
07/03/2000
1.7806 €
1.7806 €
Dividend history of Kering

Kering dividend capture strategy

Step 1: Buy Kering shares (KER) one day before ex-dividend date
Date of purchase N/A
Next ex-dividend date N/A
Step 2: Sell Kering shares (KER) when the price recovers.
Date of sale (estimated) N/A
Average price recovery 3 days
Average return on cost 0.83%
The dividend capture strategy is based on historical Kering data. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Information about Kering

Full name Kering SA
Ticker KER
Sector Cyclical Consumer Products
Industry Luxury Goods
Market Capitalization 49.41B €
ISIN N/A
Number of Employees 40,537
Address 40 rue de SEvres, Paris, 75007, France
Phone 33 1 45 64 61 00
Website https://www.kering.com
Description of the company

Kering S.A., a French group that manages a variety of high-end fashion houses, including jewelry and leather goods, promotes the use of modern and authentic luxury in its business activities, and its brands are distributed in almost 120 countries.

It was founded in 1962 by François Pinault as a lumber and construction materials business, growing slowly through the acquisition of other companies, managing to cover the entire national territory, becoming the Pinault-Printemps-La Redoute (PPR) group in 1994, diversifying its portfolio of products and projects extensively.

In 1999 they bought about half of the Gucci Group, thus entering the luxury sector and acquiring other important brands such as Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Yves Saint Laurent, Sergio Rossi, Boucheron, Bottega Veneta, Stella McCartney, Puma, Brioni, Volcom, Girard-Perregaux, Fnac and Redcats Group, changing its name to Kering in 2013.

In 2008 they opened the Kering Foundation, where they support women survivors of domestic violence, being partners of the "Fédération Nationale Solidarité Femmes" in France, the "National Network to End Domestic Violence" in the United States of America, of "Donne in Rete contro la violenza" in Italy and of "Women's Aid" in the United Kingdom, later adding support programs for adult victims of childhood sexual abuse.

The company has two main operating lines: the luxury division, which designs, manufactures and markets exclusive items in the jewelry, watchmaking, footwear, etc. sectors, and the sporting goods division.

Frequently asked questions about Kering dividends

Kering pays dividends on a Semiannual basis.

Kering is listed on the Bourse de Paris and is part of the CAC40.

Kering has the Ticker or stock code KER.

Kering belongs to the Cyclical Consumer Products sector and the Luxury Goods industry.

The CEO of Kering in 2023 is Ms. Concetta Battaglia.

At this moment, the value of a Kering share is 403.10€.

Kering does not have a growing dividend program. Dividends have not shown a steady growth in the last 5 years.

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