Amid hopes for new trade deals and a slight uptick in major stock indexes, the European market has shown resilience despite recent tariff announcements. As investors navigate these fluctuating conditions, dividend stocks can offer a stable income stream and potential growth opportunities, making them an attractive consideration for those looking to enhance their portfolios.

Name

Dividend Yield

Dividend Rating

Zurich Insurance Group (SWX:ZURN)

4.49%

★★★★★★

Rubis (ENXTPA:RUI)

7.24%

★★★★★★

OVB Holding (XTRA:O4B)

4.76%

★★★★★★

Julius Bär Gruppe (SWX:BAER)

4.76%

★★★★★★

Holcim (SWX:HOLN)

4.91%

★★★★★★

HEXPOL (OM:HPOL B)

4.59%

★★★★★★

ERG (BIT:ERG)

5.43%

★★★★★★

DKSH Holding (SWX:DKSH)

3.95%

★★★★★★

Banque Cantonale Vaudoise (SWX:BCVN)

4.62%

★★★★★★

Allianz (XTRA:ALV)

4.46%

★★★★★★

Click here to see the full list of 225 stocks from our Top European Dividend Stocks screener.

Let’s take a closer look at a couple of our picks from the screened companies.

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

Overview: High Co. SA offers consumer engagement chain solutions in France, Belgium, and Spain with a market cap of €86.27 million.

Operations: High Co. SA generates revenue from its advertising segment, amounting to €146.38 million.

Dividend Yield: 5.7%

HCO’s dividend yield is among the top 25% in France, reflecting its appeal to income-focused investors. Despite a volatile dividend history with occasional sharp drops, recent payments are well-covered by both earnings and cash flows, boasting a payout ratio of 63.5% and a cash payout ratio of 20.4%. However, with earnings expected to decline significantly in the coming years, sustainability concerns could arise if economic conditions worsen or financial performance deteriorates further.

ENXTPA:HCO Dividend History as at Jul 2025

ENXTPA:HCO Dividend History as at Jul 2025

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

Overview: Evolution AB (publ) develops, produces, markets, and licenses online casino systems to gaming operators globally and has a market cap of approximately SEK168.76 billion.

Operations: Evolution AB (publ) generates revenue primarily through the development, production, marketing, and licensing of online casino systems to gaming operators across various regions including Europe, Asia, North America, and Latin America.

Dividend Yield: 3.8%

Evolution’s dividend yield ranks in the top 25% of Swedish payers, with a payout ratio of 47.4% and cash payout ratio of 46.3%, indicating strong coverage by earnings and cash flows. Although dividends have been stable and growing, Evolution has only paid them for nine years. Recent earnings reports show modest revenue growth but a slight decline in net income, which could impact future dividend sustainability if not addressed through strategic initiatives like their recent partnerships and share buyback program.

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