The S&P Europe 350 Dividend Aristocrats is the European equivalent of the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats. It is a stock index of European constituents that have followed a policy of consistently increasing dividends every year for at least 10 consecutive years.[1] The index was launched on May 2, 2005. It is a subset of the S&P Europe 350. ETFs exist for the set of constituents. The constituents of the index are determined by rules set forth by Standard & Poor's.

Companies that meet the criteria for being a constituent of the S&P Europe 350 Dividend Aristocrats

Components as of July 2021.

TickerNameRegistered
office
Industry
AHTAshtead Group United KingdomEquipment rental
BABAE Systems United Kingdom Aerospace, Arms industry, Information security
BATSBritish American Tobacco United KingdomTobacco industry
COLO-BColoplast DenmarkHealthcare
DGEDiageo United KingdomBeverages
DSVDSV DenmarkTransport
ELEssilorLuxottica FranceEyewear, Eye care
ENGEnagás Spain Gas utilities
EXPNExperian United KingdomCorporate services
FMEFresenius Medical Care GermanyHealthcare
FREFresenius GermanyHealthcare
GBLBGroupe Bruxelles Lambert BelgiumHolding company
GIVNGivaudan  SwitzerlandSpeciality chemicals
HEXAbHexagon AB SwedenSoftware
ITRKIntertek United KingdomProduct testing
KRZKerry Group IrelandFood company
LISPChocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli  SwitzerlandConfectionery
NESNNestlé  SwitzerlandFood processing
NOVNNovartis  SwitzerlandPharmaceuticals
NOVO-BNovo Nordisk DenmarkPharmaceuticals
NZYM-BNovozymes DenmarkBiotechnology
PGHNPartners Group  SwitzerlandPrivate equity
ROGRoche  SwitzerlandPharmaceuticals
REE Red Eléctrica Spain Electric utilities
SANSanofi FrancePharmaceuticals
SESGSES FranceTelecommunications
SGESage Group United KingdomSoftware
SRENSwiss Re  SwitzerlandFinancial services
UCBUCB BelgiumPharmaceuticals
UNAUnilever NetherlandsConsumer goods
WKLWolters Kluwer NetherlandsPublishing

See also

References

  1. "S&P Europe 350 Dividend Aristocrats". S&P Global.
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