LAND Stock Dividends - City & Land Developers, Incorporated

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Dividend Yield

6.19%
Trailing 12-month yield based on ₱0.485 share price

Annual Dividend

₱0.0300
Trailing 12-month payout

Latest Dividend

₱0.0300
Payout on Jun 18, 2025

Growth Rate

-11.24%
From 2024-2025

Upcoming Dividend Schedule

(No upcoming dividend has been declared as of May 04, 2026)
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2026 Dividend Schedule

No declared dividends for 2026 so far.

Year-over-Year Payout Comparison

Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)

Dividend History Overview

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dividend yield of City & Land Developers, Incorporated (LAND)?
The dividend yield of City & Land Developers, Incorporated (LAND) is 6.19%, based on the trailing 12 months (TTM) dividends and the current share price.
What is the annual dividend growth rate of City & Land Developers, Incorporated (LAND)?
The annual dividend growth rate of City & Land Developers, Incorporated (LAND) is -11.24%.
What is the 10-year dividend compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of City & Land Developers, Incorporated (LAND)?
The 10-year dividend compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of City & Land Developers, Incorporated (LAND) is 8.81%.
What is the 5-year dividend compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of City & Land Developers, Incorporated (LAND)?
The 5-year dividend compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of City & Land Developers, Incorporated (LAND) is 2.51%.
How consistent is City & Land Developers, Incorporated (LAND)'s dividend payment history?
City & Land Developers, Incorporated (LAND) has maintained regular dividend payments over the past 20 years.