ABN AMRO Bank N.V. Depositary Receipt
EURO STOXX 600Last update: May 9, 2026 at 09:32
Dividend Safety Rating
ABN.AS's dividend shows some areas that warrant monitoring. Strengths include a 52.6% earnings payout ratio & 2.0% fcf payout ratio. Areas of concern: Volatile profit margin stability & Yes dividend cut. As a financial company, some traditional cash flow metrics are less applicable. The score focuses on earnings-based coverage and profitability.
Based on 8 of 10 metrics
Strengths
- FCF Payout Ratio: 2.0%Free cash flow comfortably covers the dividend.
- Operating Margin: 28.3%Healthy operating margin provides a wide buffer.
- Earnings Payout Ratio: 52.6%Low earnings payout ratio leaves room to grow the dividend.
Risks
- Dividend Cut: YesDividend was cut or suspended in recent history.
- Profit Margin Stability: VolatileProfit margins have been volatile.
Payout & Coverage
Very SafeBalance Sheet
N/AProfitability
CautionDividend Track Record
WarningAbout ABN AMRO Bank N.V. Depositary Receipt
ABN AMRO Bank N.V. Depositary Receipt represents an ownership interest in the shares of ABN AMRO Bank N.V., a leading Dutch banking group issued through Stichting Administratiekantoor Continuïteit ABN AMRO Bank (STAK AAB) as a protective measure against hostile takeovers. Holders enjoy rights nearly identical to direct shareholders, including dividends and voting, while the receipts trade publicly. ABN AMRO provides comprehensive banking services across Personal and Business Banking, Wealth Management, and specialized segments, focusing on retail, commercial, and private clients primarily in the Netherlands and northwestern Europe. Key features include a dividend yield of approximately 4.39%, a market capitalization around €25 billion, and earnings per share of €2.72, reflecting solid profitability with ROE at 9%. The bank actively manages capital through ECB-approved share buyback programs, such as the €500 million repurchase completed in 2024, reducing outstanding shares. These depositary receipts play a vital role in the European financial markets, enabling broad investor access to ABN AMRO's performance in a stable, regulated banking environment.
Dividend Overview
Dividend Yield
5.18%
Annual Dividend
€1.54
Frequency
Semi-Annual
Payout Ratio
52.65%
FCF Payout Ratio
2.02%
Stock Price
€29.83
52-Week Range
€18.98 – €32.43
Dividend History (2016–2025)
ABN.AS annual dividend per share and yield history
Earnings & Profitability
ABN.AS earnings per share and net profit margin
Key Dates
Last Ex-Dividend Date
April 24, 2026
Next Payment Date
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Dividend Growth
3-Year Dividend CAGR
11.52%
5-Year Dividend CAGR
N/A
10-Year Dividend CAGR
N/A
3-Year Total Growth
38.71%
5-Year Total Growth
N/A
10-Year Total Growth
N/A
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