S&P Europe 350 Dividend Aristocrats

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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[edit]

There are 31 components as of July 2021.

Ticker Name Registered
office
Industry
AHT Ashtead Group  United Kingdom Equipment rental
BA BAE Systems  United Kingdom Aerospace, Arms industry, Information security
BATS British American Tobacco  United Kingdom Tobacco industry
COLO-B Coloplast  Denmark Healthcare
DGE Diageo  United Kingdom Beverages
DSV DSV  Denmark Transport
EL EssilorLuxottica  France Eyewear, Eye care
ENG Enagás  Spain Gas utilities
EXPN Experian  United Kingdom Corporate services
FME Fresenius Medical Care  Germany Healthcare
FRE Fresenius  Germany Healthcare
GBLB Groupe Bruxelles Lambert  Belgium Holding company
GIVN Givaudan  Switzerland Speciality chemicals
HEXAb Hexagon AB  Sweden Software
ITRK Intertek  United Kingdom Product testing
KRZ Kerry Group  Ireland Food company
LISP Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli  Switzerland Confectionery
NESN Nestlé  Switzerland Food processing
NOVN Novartis  Switzerland Pharmaceuticals
NOVO-B Novo Nordisk  Denmark Pharmaceuticals
NZYM-B Novozymes  Denmark Biotechnology
PGHN Partners Group  Switzerland Private equity
ROG Roche  Switzerland Pharmaceuticals
REE Red Eléctrica  Spain Electric utilities
SAN Sanofi  France Pharmaceuticals
SESG SES  France Telecommunications
SGE Sage Group  United Kingdom Software
SREN Swiss Re  Switzerland Financial services
UCB UCB  Belgium Pharmaceuticals
UNA Unilever  Netherlands Consumer goods
WKL Wolters Kluwer  Netherlands Publishing

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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