Kering SA
EURO STOXX 600Last update: May 9, 2026 at 09:32
Dividend Safety Rating
KER.PA's dividend shows some areas that warrant monitoring. Strengths include a 32.4% fcf payout ratio & 119.7 debt-to-equity. Areas of concern: 101.0% earnings payout ratio & 97.2% cfo payout ratio.
Based on 15 of 15 metrics
Strengths
- FCF Payout Ratio: 32.4%Free cash flow comfortably covers the dividend.
- Gross Margin: 72.6%High gross margin signals strong pricing power.
- Dividend Streak: 11+ yrsLong, uninterrupted dividend track record.
Risks
- Earnings Payout Ratio: 101.0%High earnings payout ratio leaves little safety margin.
- CFO Payout Ratio: 97.2%Operating cash flow leaves little room for the payout.
- Return on Equity: 0.3%Return on equity is below industry norms.
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SafeAbout Kering SA
Kering SA is a French multinational holding company specializing in luxury goods, headquartered in Paris and founded in 1962 by François Pinault as a timber trading business. Originally known as Pinault S.A. and later PPR, it transformed into a pure luxury player by 2013, when it adopted the name Kering—derived from the Breton word 'ker' meaning 'home,' symbolizing care for its brands, people, and the planet. Kering manages a portfolio of iconic Houses across fashion, leather goods, jewelry, eyewear, and beauty, including Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, Qeelin, Ginori 1735, Creed, and stakes in Valentino, alongside subsidiaries Kering Eyewear and Kering Beauté. As the world's second-largest luxury goods group after LVMH, it employs around 47,000 people globally and generated €17.2 billion in revenue in 2024, with strong contributions from Asia-Pacific and Western Europe. Kering empowers its brands' creativity and growth through strategic support, market expansion, and pioneering sustainability initiatives, such as the Environmental Profit & Loss account and supplier standards, positioning it as an industry leader in responsible luxury. Its 'house of brands' architecture allows each House autonomy while leveraging group efficiencies in sourcing and distribution. A CAC 40 constituent, Kering shapes global luxury trends under family leadership.
Dividend Overview
Dividend Yield
2.26%
Annual Dividend
€5.25
Frequency
Semi-Annual
Payout Ratio
101.01%
FCF Payout Ratio
32.42%
Stock Price
€245.90
52-Week Range
€166.96 – €354.20
Dividend History (2016–2025)
KER.PA annual dividend per share and yield history
Earnings & Profitability
KER.PA earnings per share and net profit margin
Key Dates
Next Ex-Dividend Date
June 2, 2026
Next Payment Date
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Dividend Growth
3-Year Dividend CAGR
-20.63%
5-Year Dividend CAGR
-5.59%
10-Year Dividend CAGR
14.87%
3-Year Total Growth
-50.00%
5-Year Total Growth
-25.00%
10-Year Total Growth
300.00%
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