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For those seeking reliable and chunky dividend growth year after year, the utilities sector has long proved a happy hunting ground. But the payout power of the countrys major electricity and water providers has come under scrutiny more recently as regulators run the rule over their profit margins, while electricity and gas providers are facing increasing pressure from independent suppliers.
Such problems dont affect network operator National Grid (LSE: NG) however. Its vertically-integrated structure doesnt leave it open to the same problems. Indeed, Ofgems cost targets have actually done the business a favour by stemming the flow of capital heading out of the door.
The essential nature of National Grids operations is expected to deliver earnings growth of 1% and 4% in the years to March 2016 and 2017, respectively. Consequently last years dividend of 42.87p per share is expected to rise to 43.7p in 2016, yielding 4.8%. And this reading leaps to 5% for next year thanks to a predicted 44.7p reward.
Defence play on the march
As arms budgets in the UK and US advance thanks to improving economic conditions, I reckon dividends over at BAE Systems (LSE: BA) should keep heading higher in the coming years.
The companys position at the coalface of defence technology has made it a go-to supplier to Western governments, while its expertise across a variety of sub-segments (from providing army training to building submarines and tanks) gives BAE Systems terrific scope for sales growth.
And as the geopolitical landscape becomes more turbulent, I believe demand for BAE Systems products should continue to head higher. For 2015 the weapons specialist is expected to shell out a dividend of 20.8p per share, up from 20.5p last year and yielding a handsome 4.1%. An expected payment of 21.5p nudges the yield to 4.2%, and I expect dividends to continue growing further out, along with earnings.
Insurer heading higher
Life insurance giant Legal & General (LSE: LGEN) has seen dividends shoot comfortably higher in recent years, underpinned by brilliant double-digit earnings expansion and surging cash flows.
With group-wide restructuring still bolstering the firms capital pile, and Legal & Generals products still flying off the shelves, I fully expect this trend to continue. The company has invested vast sums into developing its insurance range, while initiatives to expand its global wingspan arealso paying off handsomely. Indeed, total assets under management leapt 8% between January and September to 717bn.
In light of an expected 14% earnings advance in 2015, Legal & General is expected to lift the full-year dividend to 13.4p per share from 11.25p last year, creating an exceptional 5% yield. And the dividend in 2016 is anticipated to rise to 14.3p thanks to predictions of a 7% earnings bounce, yielding a stonking 5.4%.
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