


Cadence Bank, LCI Industries, and Hormel Foods are companies that have rewarded their investors with dividend payments for many years. These three companies have drawn attention with their recent dividend increases, offering yields of up to 5%.
Cadence Bank (NYSE:CADE) provides commercial banking and financial services in the United States. Over the past 12 years, Cadence Bank has increased its dividends annually, and in its latest announcement, it raised the quarterly payment amount by 10% to $0.275 per share on January 22, bringing the annual total to $1.10. In its most recent dividend announcement on July 23, it maintained the payments at the same level. Currently, the dividend yield is 3.01%.
Cadence Bank recorded an annual revenue of $1.82 billion as of June 30. Its third-quarter earnings for 2025, announced on October 20, reached $517.21 million, falling short of the consensus estimate of $525 million; however, its earnings per share (EPS) came in at $0.81, exceeding the consensus of $0.78.
LCI Industries (NYSE:LCII) is a global firm that manufactures and supplies engineered components for the recreational vehicle and related industries. LCI Industries has increased its dividends continuously for the last nine years. In its most recent dividend increase, it raised the quarterly payment from $1.05 to $1.15 on November 14, bringing the annual total to $4.60. In its announcement on August 15, it maintained the same level. Currently, the dividend yield per share is 5.22%.
LCI Industries recorded an annual revenue of $3.87 billion as of June 30. Its second-quarter earnings for 2025, announced on August 5, were $1.11 billion, with an EPS of 2.39, exceeding consensus estimates.
Hormel Foods Corp. (NYSE:HRL) engages in the production, processing, and distribution of meat, nuts, and various food products. Hormel Foods has been rewarding its investors by increasing dividends for the last 59 years. In its most recent dividend increase on November 25, it raised the quarterly payment by 3% to $0.29 per share, bringing the annual total to $1.16. In the most recent dividend announcement on September 22, it maintained the payments at the same level. Currently, the dividend yield is 4.83%.
Hormel Foods recorded an annual revenue of $12.06 billion as of July 31. In its most recent financial report on August 28, third-quarter earnings for 2025 were announced as $3.03 billion, exceeding the consensus estimate of $2.98 billion. However, its earnings per share (EPS) came in at 0.35, below the consensus of 0.41.
Cadence Bank, LCI Industries, and Hormel Foods are good options for investors seeking reliable passive income. With their long-term equity returns and stable dividend increase histories, these companies are appealing to income-focused investors.
.png)
Sizlere kesintisiz haber ve analizi en hızlı şekilde ulaştırmak için. Yakında tüm platformlarda...