Dividend Financials Stocks — Analysis & Financial Data
Dividend financials stocks combine the dividend-screening discipline with exposure to the financials sector. Invest Viable tracks 343 dividend financials stocks with proprietary Investment Scores and base valuations to help you evaluate which names look fairly priced and which may offer a margin of safety.
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- 2026-06-28
Dividend Financials Stock List
| Company | Price | Fair Value | Score | Market Cap | P/E | EPS | Yield |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
American Funds American Balanced A ABALX | $40.92 | $0.06 | 61 | $288.5B | 11.7 | $0.01 | 7.16% |
Royal Bank of Canada RY | $204.79 | $357.40 | 65 | $281.9B | 18.7 | $15.89 | 2.21% |
Wells Fargo & Company WFC | $83.49 | $150.10 | 45 | $256.7B | 12.7 | $6.84 | 2.15% |
The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD | $120.33 | $270.80 | 42 | $202.1B | 20.0 | $8.98 | 2.51% |
BlackRock, Inc. BLK | $950.17 | $964.61 | 65 | $149.8B | 23.9 | $40.28 | 2.27% |
Blackstone Inc. BX | $114.88 | $189.06 | 48 | $138.6B | 29.5 | $3.90 | 4.31% |
The Progressive Corporation PGR | $219.86 | $251.15 | 94 | $131.1B | 11.4 | $19.74 | 6.20% |
Bank of Montreal BMO | $176.08 | $297.40 | 58 | $122.6B | 19.0 | $13.85 | 2.65% |
The Bank of Nova Scotia BNS | $86.60 | $450.61 | 52 | $105.6B | 16.8 | $7.76 | 3.59% |
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce CM | $113.57 | $220.31 | 61 | $105.4B | 15.9 | $10.70 | 2.53% |
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. PNC | $246.73 | $436.84 | 65 | $98.4B | 14.2 | $17.55 | 2.78% |
U.S. Bancorp USB | $61.28 | $120.33 | 65 | $94.6B | 12.8 | $5.03 | 3.38% |
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. MRSH | $166.71 | $235.54 | 71 | $81.4B | 21.0 | $8.11 | 2.13% |
CME Group Inc. CME | $218.58 | $164.24 | 74 | $80.1B | 18.7 | $11.81 | 5.09% |
American Funds American Mutual C AMFCX | $62.98 | $164.44 | 48 | $75.8B | 25.5 | $2.45 | 6.45% |
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. BAM | $44.01 | $40.70 | 58 | $71.2B | 28.6 | $1.56 | 4.21% |
Manulife Financial Corporation MFC | $40.68 | $30.39 | 77 | $67.2B | 16.3 | $3.83 | 3.23% |
Deutsche Bank AG DB | $33.81 | $61.43 | 58 | $64.1B | 9.9 | $3.67 | 3.37% |
Truist Financial Corporation TFC | $50.58 | $71.20 | 55 | $62.9B | 12.4 | $4.43 | 4.12% |
MetLife, Inc. MET | $85.99 | $100.57 | 65 | $55.3B | 16.6 | $5.55 | 2.67% |
Fifth Third Bancorp FITB | $56.78 | $93.34 | 65 | $51.0B | 18.8 | $2.63 | 2.79% |
Sun Life Financial Inc. SLF | $78.09 | $67.08 | 71 | $43.2B | 20.6 | $5.92 | 3.33% |
American International Group, Inc. AIG | $75.12 | $44.90 | 68 | $40.1B | 13.2 | $5.87 | 2.45% |
Prudential Financial, Inc. PRU | $109.20 | $88.65 | 61 | $37.6B | 11.0 | $9.97 | 5.08% |
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated HBAN | $17.82 | $36.72 | 61 | $36.1B | 13.4 | $1.18 | 3.49% |
About Dividend Financials Stocks
Dividend Financials stocks combine the dividend-screening discipline with exposure to the financials sector. This screener narrows the broader Financials universe down to 343 names that meet our Dividend criteria: dividend yield at or above 2% with positive P/E. The average Investment Score across the 343 qualifying stocks is 65/100, ranked here by market capitalization.
How this screen works
Every stock on this list is classified as a Financialscompany per GICS sector taxonomy — the industry-standard classification used by S&P, MSCI, FactSet, and the major index providers — and ingested into Invest Viable's data pipeline daily. Each company is then evaluated against our 28-check Investment Score framework. The 28 checks span four dimensions of company quality: profitability (margin trend, return on invested capital), balance sheet strength (debt coverage, liquidity, working-capital health), growth durability (revenue, earnings, and free cash flow trajectory), and valuation (price relative to earnings, book value, free cash flow, and peer multiples). Each check returns a binary pass/fail against an objective threshold; the Investment Score reports the percentage of checks a stock currently passes, expressed as 0–100.
The Dividend filter applied on this page is a categorical boundary layered on top of that scoring. Companies that do not meet dividend yield at or above 2% with positive P/Eappear on other screens but not this one. The threshold is fixed and disclosed — a stock either clears the Dividend bar or it does not, and the rule above tells you exactly what the bar is. There is no discretion in the filter logic and no human override.
Because the same 28-check framework runs across every screener page on Invest Viable, the Investment Scores on this page are directly comparable to those on the broader Financials screener, on any of the four investment style screeners, or on any other sector × style intersection in our catalog. A score of 72 here means the same thing it means anywhere on the site: 20 of 28 objective checks passed. The score is descriptive — it reports what a company's financials currently look like — not predictive or prescriptive about future performance, and not a recommendation to buy or sell.
Frequently asked questions
What are Dividend Financials stocks?
Dividend Financials stocks are financials-sector companies that meet our Dividend screening criteria. Dividend screening looks for dividend yield at or above 2% with positive P/E, narrowing the broader Financials sector universe down to the 343 names on this list.
How is this different from the broader Financials screener?
The Financials sector screener covers every financials stock in the Invest Viable universe regardless of investment style. This Dividend Financials screener applies an additional filter — dividend yield at or above 2% with positive P/E — leaving the 343 stocks that meet both criteria.
What is the typical Investment Score range for Dividend Financials stocks?
The average Investment Score across the 343 stocks on this list is 65/100. Investment Scores come from our 28-check framework covering profitability, balance-sheet quality, growth, and valuation. Higher scores indicate stocks that pass more checks on objective criteria; the score is not a buy or sell signal.
Why are some Financials stocks excluded from the Dividend filter?
Dividend screening uses fixed numerical thresholds (dividend yield at or above 2% with positive P/E). Companies that do not meet those thresholds appear on other screens — for instance, a financials company with strong dividend yield but lower revenue growth would appear on the Dividend Financials screener, not this one.
Are these screens investment recommendations?
No. Invest Viable provides methodology and data; investment decisions are the user's responsibility. The screens surface stocks matching specific criteria — they do not endorse any stock for purchase or sale.
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