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Voya Financial (NYSE:VOYA) Is Paying Out A Dividend Of $0.45

Simply Wall St·08/04/2025 10:27:05
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Voya Financial, Inc. (NYSE:VOYA) has announced that it will pay a dividend of $0.45 per share on the 26th of September. Based on this payment, the dividend yield on the company's stock will be 2.7%, which is an attractive boost to shareholder returns.

Voya Financial's Future Dividend Projections Appear Well Covered By Earnings

We like to see robust dividend yields, but that doesn't matter if the payment isn't sustainable. However, Voya Financial's earnings easily cover the dividend. As a result, a large proportion of what it earned was being reinvested back into the business.

Over the next year, EPS is forecast to expand by 110.2%. If the dividend continues along recent trends, we estimate the payout ratio will be 20%, which is in the range that makes us comfortable with the sustainability of the dividend.

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NYSE:VOYA Historic Dividend August 4th 2025

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Voya Financial Has A Solid Track Record

The company has an extended history of paying stable dividends. The dividend has gone from an annual total of $0.04 in 2015 to the most recent total annual payment of $1.80. This implies that the company grew its distributions at a yearly rate of about 46% over that duration. Rapidly growing dividends for a long time is a very valuable feature for an income stock.

The Dividend's Growth Prospects Are Limited

The company's investors will be pleased to have been receiving dividend income for some time. Earnings has been rising at 2.8% per annum over the last five years, which admittedly is a bit slow. While EPS growth is quite low, Voya Financial has the option to increase the payout ratio to return more cash to shareholders.

Voya Financial Looks Like A Great Dividend Stock

Overall, we like to see the dividend staying consistent, and we think Voya Financial might even raise payments in the future. Distributions are quite easily covered by earnings, which are also being converted to cash flows. All of these factors considered, we think this has solid potential as a dividend stock.

Investors generally tend to favour companies with a consistent, stable dividend policy as opposed to those operating an irregular one. However, there are other things to consider for investors when analysing stock performance. Just as an example, we've come across 2 warning signs for Voya Financial you should be aware of, and 1 of them makes us a bit uncomfortable. Looking for more high-yielding dividend ideas? Try our collection of strong dividend payers.