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Kering SA

KER.PA|Consumer Cyclical|Luxury Goods|€234.15|P/E 48.4|MCap 28.7B|Euronext

Last update: Mar 23, 2026 at 13:52

About 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

2.24%

Annual Dividend

€5.25

Frequency

Semi-Annual

Payout Ratio

101.01%

FCF Payout Ratio

N/A

Stock Price

€234.15

52-Week Range

€149.78 €354.20

Dividend Health Score

45/ 100Caution

KER.PA's dividend shows some areas that warrant monitoring. Strengths include a 32.4% fcf payout ratio and 119.7 debt-to-equity. Areas of concern: 101.0% earnings payout ratio and 93.5% cfo payout ratio.

Based on 13 of 14 metrics

Payout & Coverage

Warning
Earnings Payout Ratio
101.0%Danger
FCF Payout Ratio
32.4%Very Safe
CFO Payout Ratio
93.5%Danger
Interest Coverage
N/AN/A

Balance Sheet

Caution
Net Debt / Total Assets
34.6%Caution
Current Ratio
1.3xCaution
Debt-to-Equity
119.7Safe

Profitability

Caution
Return on Equity
0.3%Danger
Operating Margin
11.1%Caution
Gross Margin
72.6%Very Safe
Profit Margin Stability
VolatileWarning

Dividend Track Record

Caution
Dividend Streak
11+ yrsVery Safe
5-Year Dividend CAGR
-5.6%Danger
Earnings Stability
StableSafe

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

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%

Income Calculator

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Total Investment

€23,415.00

Annual Income

€525.00

Quarterly Income

€131.25

Monthly Income

€43.75

Frequently Asked Questions

What is KER.PA's current dividend yield?
Kering SA (KER.PA) currently has a dividend yield of 2.24%, based on a stock price of €234.15 and an annual dividend of €5.25.
When is KER.PA's next dividend payment date?
KER.PA's next ex-dividend date is 2026-06-02 and the next payment date is null. You must own the stock before the ex-dividend date to receive the upcoming payment.
How much does KER.PA pay in dividends per year?
Kering SA paid €6.00 per share in annual dividends in 2025. The dividends are paid semi-annual.
Has KER.PA been increasing its dividend?
Kering SA has grown its dividend at a 5-year CAGR of -5.59% and a 10-year CAGR of 14.87%.
Is KER.PA's dividend safe?
Kering SA has a payout ratio of 101.01%. The payout ratio is above 100%, which may indicate the company is paying more in dividends than it earns. This could be unsustainable long-term.
How is KER.PA's Dividend Health Score calculated?
The Dividend Health Score evaluates Kering SA's dividend sustainability across four categories: Payout & Coverage (40%), Balance Sheet (20%), Profitability (20%), and Dividend Track Record (20%). Each metric is rated from "Very Safe" to "Danger" based on industry-standard thresholds, with sector-specific adjustments for consumer cyclical companies. The overall score ranges from 0 to 100.

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