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UK Dividend & Income

UK-listed companies with strong, consistent yields.

The UK market is one of the world’s deepest sources of dividend income. This collection screens LSE-listed companies for a well-covered yield of at least 4% while filtering out the highest-risk names where an outsized yield usually signals distress. Ranked by yield.

183 stocksSorted by dividend yieldUpdated 22 Aug 2026

Why it matters

UK-listed companies with strong, consistent yields. Income screens are most useful when yield is paired with payout quality, balance-sheet strength and a dividend record that can survive weak markets.

What to check next

Compare yield with dividend cover, free cash flow, debt maturity and whether the payout is supported by recurring cash generation.

Main risk

The highest yields often appear just before a dividend cut, so a big yield should be treated as a prompt for deeper work rather than comfort.

Showing the 40 largest of 183 — sort or filter to explore the rest.

Company Market Market Cap Reward Risk Yield
Legal & General Group PLCLGEN£16.6B53457.3%
AIB Group PLCAIBG£19.3B79317.2%
Phoenix Group Holdings PLCPHNX£7.7B74457.1%
Unite Group PLCUTG£2.7B33527.1%
Harbour Energy PLCHBR£3.9B57456.6%
Rio Tinto PLCRIO£114.8B45386.5%
LondonMetric Property PlcLMP£4.5B62456.4%
BP PLCBP£80.8B53496.4%
Imperial Brands PLCIMB£19.9B45366.2%
Compal Electronics Inc. GDR Reg SCEIR£5.9B29236.2%
International Paper CompanyIPC£15.9B39706.1%
Standard Life PLCSDLF£9.3B50446.0%
Abrdn PLCABDN£4.5B61296.0%
Land Securities Group PLCLAND£5.3B45535.8%
M&G PlcMNG£8.6B73415.8%
British American Tobacco PLCBATS£90.8B41345.8%
Investec PLCINVP£6.1B50515.7%
TotalEnergies SETTE£144.4B41445.6%
Aviva PLCAV£21.7B68445.5%
Man Group PLCEMG£3.5B55335.5%
British Land Company PLCBLND£4.5B56545.3%
Fresnillo PLCFRES£21.1B74565.3%
Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLCHIK£3.4B53485.2%
Barratt Redrow plcBTRW£4.5B32565.2%
Smurfit Westrock PlcSWR£17.6B69575.1%
Tritax Big Box REIT plcBBOX£4.4B64455.1%
Persimmon PLCPSN£3.8B36495.0%
NatWest Group PLCNWG£56.3B63495.0%
HSBC Holdings PLCHSBA£261.9B62464.9%
Taylor Wimpey PLCTW£3.0B35454.9%
Shell plcSHEL£183.3B46354.6%
Endeavour Mining CorpEDV£9.9B85464.3%
Intermediate Capital Group PLCICG£5.9B62534.3%
BT Group PlcBT-A£19.7B40464.2%
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLCRKT£32.5B47364.1%
Inchcape PLCINCH£2.9B47434.1%
BHP Group LimitedBHP£162.9B48364.1%
Unilever PLCULVR£98.8B43394.1%
Severn Trent PLCSVT£9.3B52514.1%
National Grid PLCNG£60.0B32504.0%

Frequently asked questions

What is the UK Dividend & Income collection?

UK-listed companies with strong, consistent yields. It currently holds 183 stocks, each rated by Openbook's Reward and Risk scores. The UK market is one of the world’s deepest sources of dividend income.

How are UK Dividend & Income stocks selected?

Constituents are chosen by a rules-based screen over the full UK and US common-stock universe, then ranked by market capitalisation.

How often is the UK Dividend & Income list updated?

It is rebuilt from live market data, so the constituents and their rankings update as prices and company fundamentals change — there is no fixed, hand-edited list.

How should I use the Reward and Risk ratings?

Openbook's Reward rating combines a stock's growth, momentum, profitability and valuation into a single 0–100 score, and the Risk rating scores financial strength, volatility and size. Use them to compare names within this theme — broadly, a higher Reward alongside a lower Risk is more attractive. They are quantitative research signals, not investment advice.

Openbook Reward and Risk ratings and factor scores are quantitative signals for research, not investment advice. Data may be delayed. Some US-listed names carry partial factor coverage.