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Sabre Insurance Group plc's (LON:SBRE) dividend is being reduced from last year's payment covering the same period to £0.017 on the 1st of June. Despite the cut, the dividend yield of 3.9% will still be comparable to other companies in the industry.
Check out our latest analysis for Sabre Insurance Group
Sabre Insurance Group's Payment Has Solid Earnings Coverage
We aren't too impressed by dividend yields unless they can be sustained over time. Prior to this announcement, the company was paying out 111% of what it was earning, however the dividend was quite comfortably covered by free cash flows at a cash payout ratio of only 64%. Given that the dividend is a cash outflow, we think that cash is more important than accounting measures of profit when assessing the dividend, so this is a mitigating factor.
The next year is set to see EPS grow by 175.8%. If the dividend continues along recent trends, we estimate the payout ratio will be 23%, which would make us comfortable with the sustainability of the dividend, despite the levels currently being quite high.
Sabre Insurance Group's Dividend Has Lacked Consistency
Even in its relatively short history, the company has reduced the dividend at least once. This suggests that the dividend might not be the most reliable. The annual payment during the last 5 years was £0.144 in 2018, and the most recent fiscal year payment was £0.045. The dividend has fallen 69% over that period. Generally, we don't like to see a dividend that has been declining over time as this can degrade shareholders' returns and indicate that the company may be running into problems.
Dividend Growth Potential Is Shaky
With a relatively unstable dividend, and a poor history of shrinking dividends, it's even more important to see if EPS is growing. Over the past five years, it looks as though Sabre Insurance Group's EPS has declined at around 22% a year. Such rapid declines definitely have the potential to constrain dividend payments if the trend continues into the future. However, the next year is actually looking up, with earnings set to rise. We would just wait until it becomes a pattern before getting too excited.
Sabre Insurance Group's Dividend Doesn't Look Sustainable
In summary, dividends being cut isn't ideal, however it can bring the payment into a more sustainable range. In the past, the payments have been unstable, but over the short term the dividend could be reliable, with the company generating enough cash to cover it. This company is not in the top tier of income providing stocks.
Market movements attest to how highly valued a consistent dividend policy is compared to one which is more unpredictable. Meanwhile, despite the importance of dividend payments, they are not the only factors our readers should know when assessing a company. For instance, we've picked out 2 warning signs for Sabre Insurance Group that investors should take into consideration. Is Sabre Insurance Group not quite the opportunity you were looking for? Why not check out our selection of top dividend stocks.