3 FTSE 100 high yield dividend stocks I’d buy before it’s too late!

Royston Wild discusses three FTSE 100 (INDEXFTSE: UKX) giants with stunning dividend potential.

| More on:

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More.

Investor appetite for National Grid (LSE: NG) has reversed back towards December’s 12-month troughs in recent days following a spritely start to 2017, prompting fears that the power play could be on course for an extended downdraft.

But I think this fresh weakness represents a fresh buying opportunity. Not only is National Grid one of the biggest yielders out there, but I believe the increasingly-fraught economic outlook for British from this year onwards could prompt fresh waves of safe-haven purchasing.

Besides, the international bias enjoyed by vast swathes of the FTSE 100 (INDEXFTSE: UKX) may offer scant consolation should the political turbulence washing across the globe continue in the near-to-medium term.

For the year to March 2017 National Grid is expected to pay a 44.4p per share dividend, up from 43.34p last year, thereby yielding 4.8%.

And the payout is predicted to move to 45.6p in 2018, shoving the yield up to an even-rosier 5%.

Financial firework

Like all the Footsie giants described in this article, expectations of steady earnings growth at Standard Life (LSE: SL) this year and next are expected to feed into increasingly-tasty dividends.

The insurer has long offered market-mashingyields as demand for its products have taken off worldwide. Indeed, Standard Life saw assets under administration shoot 7%, to £328m, between January-June, the company announced in its latest financial update.

And Standard Life’s strategy of creating strength through diversification, as well as entering hot growth markets like India, promises to keep earnings on an upward slant.

The City has consequently chalked in dividends of 21.2p and 22.8p per share for 2017 and 2018 respectively, yielding 6.1% and 6.6% and up from a predicted 19.7p in 2016.

Tobacco titan

While market demand for Imperial Brands (LSE: IMB) has picked up more recently — the stock was last dealing at levels not seen since early November — the cigarette giant still carries ultra-low valuations for both growth and income seekers.

Looking at just dividends, the business is predicted to pay a reward of 173.2p per share in the year to September 2017, yielding 4.7% and up from 155.2p in 2016. And the dividend is expected to step to 188.1p in 2018, resulting in an eye-popping 5.1% yield.

While cigarette volumes across the globe continue to fall, Imperial Brands is able to navigate the subsequent sales strain through huge investment in market-leading cartons like West and Davidoff. The company saw volumes of these so-called ‘Growth Brands’ rattle 4.3% higher last year.

Added to this, the London company is also broadening its presence in huge growth markets like the US and China to keep the top line growing. And with Imperial Brands also embracing fast-growing, next-generation products like e-cigarettes and caffeine strips, I reckon the firm should keep offering exceptional investor returns long into the future.

Royston Wild has no position in any shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Imperial Brands. We Fools don't all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

More on Investing Articles

Man smiling and working on laptop
Investing Articles

After the FTSE 100’s slump, these bargain shares are calling!

Are you on the lookout for top cheap stocks to buy? Royston Wild reveals three FTSE 100 value shares he's…

Read more »

Man hanging in the balance over a log at seaside in Scotland
Investing Articles

Worried about a stock market crash? Here are 2 things you should know

A stock market crash may look plausible, but it’s far from a done deal. Still, if markets do wobble, I…

Read more »

piggy bank, searching with binoculars
Investing Articles

This FTSE 100 stock soared 900% — but after a 25% crash, is the rally over?

After blowing away the FTSE 100 in 2025, this miner has hit turbulence in 2026 — Andrew Mackie investigates what’s…

Read more »

Businessman with tablet, waiting at the train station platform
Investing Articles

If there’s a stock market crash this week, will you be ready?

Christopher Ruane explains why he's not phased by the inevitability of a stock market crash -- but is actively preparing…

Read more »

A senior man and his wife holding hands walking up a hill on a footpath looking away from the camera at the view. The fishing village of Polperro is behind them.
Investing Articles

How much do I need in an ISA for a £700 second income?

Investing in dividend shares can be a great way to target a second income from a Stocks and Shares ISA.…

Read more »

Mindful young woman breathing out with closed eyes, calming down in stressful situation, working on computer in modern kitchen.
Investing Articles

£15,000 invested in Diageo shares 3 weeks ago is now worth…

Bad times for Diageo shares! The last three weeks have seen yet another drop, but is this a time to…

Read more »

A pastel colored growing graph with rising rocket.
Investing Articles

This FTSE 100 stock has outperformed BP’s shares over the past month!

With the oil price soaring it’s no surprise to see BP’s shares going up. But there’s another FTSE 100 stock…

Read more »

Investing Articles

2 ridiculously cheap shares to consider buying now

Harvey Jones can see plenty of cheap shares on the FTSE 100 and says the Iran conflict isn't the main…

Read more »