Top European Dividend Stocks To Consider In May 2025

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As European markets experience a boost with the STOXX Europe 600 Index rising by 3.44% amid easing tariff concerns, investors are increasingly looking towards dividend stocks as a stable source of income in this fluctuating economic climate. In such an environment, identifying dividend stocks that offer consistent payouts and potential for growth can be a strategic approach for those seeking to balance risk and reward in their portfolios.

Top 10 Dividend Stocks In Europe

Name

Dividend Yield

Dividend Rating

Julius Bär Gruppe (SWX:BAER)

4.70%

★★★★★★

Bredband2 i Skandinavien (OM:BRE2)

4.46%

★★★★★★

Zurich Insurance Group (SWX:ZURN)

4.42%

★★★★★★

Rubis (ENXTPA:RUI)

6.79%

★★★★★★

Deutsche Post (XTRA:DHL)

4.94%

★★★★★★

HEXPOL (OM:HPOL B)

4.93%

★★★★★★

OVB Holding (XTRA:O4B)

4.46%

★★★★★★

S.N. Nuclearelectrica (BVB:SNN)

9.64%

★★★★★★

Cembra Money Bank (SWX:CMBN)

4.20%

★★★★★★

Banque Cantonale Vaudoise (SWX:BCVN)

4.39%

★★★★★★

Click here to see the full list of 236 stocks from our Top European Dividend Stocks screener.

Let's explore several standout options from the results in the screener.

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆

Overview: Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. offers retail banking, wholesale banking, and asset management services across various regions including Spain, Mexico, Turkey, South America, Europe, the United States, and Asia with a market cap of €73.80 billion.

Operations: Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. generates revenue from several key regions: €12.03 billion from Mexico, €3.90 billion from Turkey, €4.33 billion from South America, and €9.22 billion from Spain (including Non-Core Real Estate), with an additional contribution of €1.48 billion from the rest of its business operations.

Dividend Yield: 5.5%

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria offers a compelling dividend yield of 5.47%, placing it among the top 25% of Spanish dividend payers. Despite this attractive yield, BBVA's dividend history is marked by volatility, with past fluctuations exceeding 20%. The payout ratio stands at a manageable 39.7%, suggesting current dividends are well-covered by earnings. However, concerns arise from its high level of non-performing loans (3%) and low allowance for bad loans (83%), which could impact future financial stability and dividend reliability.

BME:BBVA Dividend History as at May 2025
BME:BBVA Dividend History as at May 2025

EnviTec Biogas

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆