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Top Dividend Stocks in Bangladesh

#CodeLTPDiv Yield
1LINDEBDLinde Bangladesh Limited653.6068.80%
2NEWLINENew Line Clothings Limited5.1024.00%
3SHURWIDShurwid Industries Limited6.1016.40%
4MARICOMarico Bangladesh Limited2744.3014.00%
5UTTARAFINUttara Finance and Investments Limited12.4012.10%
6JAMUNAOILJamuna Oil Company Limited167.4010.80%
7MPETROLEUMMeghna Petroleum Limited200.0010.00%
8RECKITTBENReckitt Benckiser (Bangladesh) PLC3371.809.90%
9PADMAOILPadma Oil PLC.173.709.20%
10GPGrameenphone Ltd.238.809.00%
11FEKDILFar East Knitting & Dyeing Industries PLC.14.608.20%
12LHBLafargeHolcim Bangladesh PLC.49.208.10%
13UNITEDFINUnited Finance PLC.12.907.80%
14NCCBANKNational Credit and Commerce Bank PLC.16.807.70%
15SUMITPOWERSummit Power Limited13.807.60%
16MATINSPINNMatin Spinning Mills PLC47.307.40%
17BESTHLDNGBest Holdings PLC.13.507.40%
18EBLEastern Bank PLC.23.807.40%
19JAMUNABANKJamuna Bank PLC.24.807.10%
20BSRMSTEELBSRM Steels Limited70.207.10%

The top 20 highest dividend yield stocks listed on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE). Ranked by dividend yield percentage, updated from latest company financials. Ideal for investors seeking regular income from Bangladesh equities.

Dividend yield measures how much a company pays out in dividends relative to its current share price. A higher yield means more income per taka invested. On the DSE, yields above 5% are generally considered attractive — but always cross-check the company's payout history to ensure the dividend is sustainable and not a one-time distribution masking weak fundamentals.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which DSE stocks pay the highest dividends?
The table above ranks all DSE-listed companies by their latest dividend yield. The top companies consistently return 8–15% annually to shareholders through cash dividends.
Is a high dividend yield always a good sign in Bangladesh?
Not necessarily. A very high yield can result from a falling share price rather than a large dividend. Always check 3–5 years of dividend history and the company's earnings stability before investing.
How often do DSE companies pay dividends?
Most DSE-listed companies declare dividends once a year after their annual general meeting (AGM). Some larger companies declare interim dividends mid-year as well.