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Dividends for Ferrovial (FER)

Track Ferrovial (FER)'s dividend history, current yield, payout ratio, growth streak and safety score — with per-payment records and ex-dividend dates.

Current Yield

1.92%

TTM Dividend/Share

$1.29

Payment Frequency

Semi-Annual

Payout Ratio

125.4%

Consecutive Growth Years

7 (Dividend Challenger)

Key takeaways

  • Dividend Challenger — Ferrovial (FER) has raised its dividend for 7 consecutive years.
  • Ferrovial (FER) currently yields 1.92%, paying $1.29 per share over the trailing twelve months, distributed semi-annual.
  • Payout ratio is 125.4% — the share of earnings distributed as dividends.
  • 4 of 8 dividend safety checks passed.
  • 5-year dividend CAGR of 11.99% (growth is accelerating).

Dividend yield valuation for Ferrovial (FER)

Current dividend yield vs its own 1Y / 3Y / 5Y historical averages — a rough valuation signal.

Valuation zone
Above average — potential buy zone
Current yield (now)
1.92%
1-year average yield
0.38%now 1.54 pp above
3-year average yield
0.46%now 1.46 pp above
5-year average yield
0.46%now 1.46 pp above

FER: a yield above its history can signal value (or risk); below can signal a rich price. One valuation signal among many — review fundamentals before investing.

Dividend health for Ferrovial (FER)

Cash-flow, leverage and returns metrics that signal whether the dividend is well-covered and sustainable.

Chowder score
13.9%
FCF payout ratio
42.6%
Net debt / EBITDA
6.1x
Interest coverage
8.07x
ROIC (TTM)
6.5%

Dividend safety score for Ferrovial (FER)

Checks covering payout coverage, free-cash-flow support, leverage and dividend-growth durability.

4 of 8 checks passed

Payout ratio below 75%

Payout ratio is 125.4%, above the 75% threshold.

Free cash flow covers dividend

TTM FCF after dividends is $795M — FCF fully covers the payout.

No dividend cuts in 10+ years

8 dividend cut(s) in the last 10 years.

Positive earnings growth trend

Earnings per share have grown over the past 5 years.

10+ years of consecutive growth

Only 7 consecutive year(s) of dividend growth.

FCF payout ratio below 70%

FCF payout ratio is 42.6%, below the 70% threshold.

Net Debt/EBITDA below 3x

Net Debt/EBITDA is 6.1x.

Dividend growth ≤ earnings growth (5Y)

Dividend growth (12.0%) ≤ EPS growth (23.7%) — sustainable.

This analysis is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice. Safety scores and comparisons reflect historical data and do not predict future performance.

Per-payment dividend history

30 payments from 2005 to 2026 · Adj. Dividend is split-adjusted

  • May 19, 2026$0.6472
  • Dec 5, 2025$0.0897
  • Oct 27, 2025$0.5549
  • May 23, 2025$0.3612
  • Dec 16, 2024$0.0364
  • Nov 7, 2024$0.4970
  • May 20, 2024$0.3294
  • Oct 25, 2023$0.4525
  • Jul 5, 2023$0.2652
  • Nov 3, 2022$0.4040
  • May 11, 2022$0.2929
  • Nov 3, 2021$0.3533

Historical dividend yield for Ferrovial (FER)

Mean trailing dividend yield using one ratio snapshot per calendar year.Mean yield1Y: 0.38%5Y: 0.46%10Y: 0.94%

Dividend per share for Ferrovial (FER)

CAGR (per year)1Y: 16.57%5Y: 11.99%↑ Accelerating

Adjusted dividend per share by calendar year
YearTotal ($/share)Payments
2005$0.081
2006$0.091
2007$0.131
2008$0.151
2009$0.262
2010$0.542
2011$0.702
2012$1.622
2013$0.872
2019$0.451
2020$0.572
2021$0.592
2022$0.702
2023$0.722
2024$0.863
2025$1.013
2026$0.651

Dividend growth for Ferrovial (FER)

Year-over-year change in total annual dividend per share (split-adjusted, by ex-dividend year). Green is an increase, red a cut.

Dividend Increase Track Record

Year-over-year change in total annual DPS (dividends per share, split-adjusted), based on ex-dividend date.

  • 2026
  • 2025$1.0058
  • 2024$0.8628
  • 2023$0.7177
  • 2022$0.6969
  • 2021$0.5911
  • 2020$0.5711
  • 2019$0.4518
  • 2013$0.8743
  • 2012$1.6234
  • 2011$0.6979
  • 2010$0.5371
  • 2009$0.2633

DPS sums split-adjusted amounts (adj. dividend) by ex-dividend calendar year—the same basis as the Adj. Dividend column in Dividend Payment History. The Dividend column can differ after stock splits. This table uses four decimals per annual total so the Change column matches the shown amounts; each payment row in Dividend Payment History also uses four.

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