Top Asian Dividend Stocks To Consider In July 2025
Name
Dividend Yield
Dividend Rating
Yamato Kogyo (TSE:5444)
4.59%
★★★★★★
Wuliangye YibinLtd (SZSE:000858)
5.34%
★★★★★★
NCD (TSE:4783)
4.33%
★★★★★★
Japan Excellent (TSE:8987)
4.36%
★★★★★★
HUAYU Automotive Systems (SHSE:600741)
4.50%
★★★★★★
E J Holdings (TSE:2153)
5.50%
★★★★★★
DoshishaLtd (TSE:7483)
4.06%
★★★★★★
Daito Trust ConstructionLtd (TSE:1878)
4.43%
★★★★★★
Daicel (TSE:4202)
5.05%
★★★★★★
CAC Holdings (TSE:4725)
5.12%
★★★★★★
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Let's review some notable picks from our screened stocks.
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Tokyo Energy & Systems Inc. specializes in the planning, design, construction, and supervision of electric and mechanical facilities in Japan with a market cap of ¥45.30 billion.
Operations: Tokyo Energy & Systems Inc.'s revenue primarily comes from Facilities Construction, amounting to ¥64.28 billion.
Dividend Yield: 4.2%
Tokyo Energy & Systems has maintained stable dividends over the past decade, with recent increases reflecting a commitment to rewarding shareholders. The dividend yield of 4.19% ranks in the top 25% of Japan's market, though it is not well covered by free cash flows. Despite high non-cash earnings, the payout ratio remains reasonable at 60%. Upcoming dividend payments are set to rise further, indicating continued growth in shareholder returns amidst strong earnings guidance for fiscal year 2026.
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Our valuation report unveils the possibility Tokyo Energy & Systems' shares may be trading at a premium.
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha, Ltd. specializes in the engineering, procurement, and construction of industrial and chemical plants as well as environmental control facilities across Japan, Asia, and globally, with a market cap of ¥46.73 billion.
Operations: Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha, Ltd. generates revenue through its operations in engineering, procurement, and construction of industrial and chemical plants along with environmental control facilities.
Dividend Yield: 3.9%
Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha's dividend history shows stability over the past decade, but recent guidance indicates a significant decrease to ¥40 per share for fiscal year 2026 from the previous year's ¥160. Despite a low payout ratio of 32.7%, dividends are not covered by free cash flows, raising sustainability concerns. The company's price-to-earnings ratio of 9.6x suggests undervaluation compared to the market, though high non-cash earnings and volatile share prices may affect investor sentiment.
Take a closer look at Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha's potential here in our dividend report.
Insights from our recent valuation report point to the potential overvaluation of Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha shares in the market.
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Wah Lee Industrial Corporation operates in Taiwan, focusing on manufacturing materials, engineering and functional plastics, semiconductor process materials, and printed circuit boards, with a market cap of NT$24.75 billion.
Operations: Wah Lee Industrial Corporation generates revenue primarily from its operations in Taiwan (NT$47.88 billion), alongside contributions from China Hong Kong (NT$14.43 billion) and Shanghai Yikang (NT$15.63 billion).
Dividend Yield: 5.2%
Wah Lee Industrial's dividends have shown stability and growth over the past decade, supported by a reasonable payout ratio of 55.5% and cash flow coverage at 86.7%. The company recently affirmed a cash dividend distribution of TWD 1.38 billion, with payments scheduled for July 18, 2025. Despite offering a reliable dividend yield of 5.24%, it remains slightly below the top tier in Taiwan's market. Its price-to-earnings ratio of 10.7x suggests value compared to the broader TW market average.
Dive into the specifics of Wah Lee Industrial here with our thorough dividend report.
In light of our recent valuation report, it seems possible that Wah Lee Industrial is trading beyond its estimated value.
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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.
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