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    6.7% yield! Here’s the dividend forecast for Imperial Brands shares to 2027

    FintechFetchBy FintechFetchMay 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Given its highly addictive qualities, tobacco is one product for which demand remains stable across time. It makes businesses like Imperial Brands (LSE:IMB) dependable dividend shares across all points of the economic cycle.

    As you can see, this FTSE 100 operator has lifted dividends every year since the turn of the century, except for in 2020 when payouts fell. Dividends plummeted by a third, as pandemic uncertainty accelerated the firm’s debt-cutting plans.

    Source: dividenddata.co.uk

    Yet despite that cut, Imperial Brands has been one of the Footsie’s greatest dividend growth shares in recent times. And as the following graph shows, its dividend yields have regularly beaten the index’s long-term average of 3-4%.

    Source: dividenddata.co.uk

    Encouragingly, City analysts expect dividends to keep soaring over the short-to-medium-term too. But does this make Imperial Brands a no-brainer buy for passive income investors like me?

    Impressive forecasts

    Financial Year Ending September… Expected dividend per share Dividend growth Dividend yield
    2025 163.2p 6.4% 6%
    2026 170.72p 4.6% 6.3%
    2027 181.33p 6.2% 6.7%

    Forecasters expect dividend growth to continue outpacing that of the broader FTSE 100. This also means Imperial Brands’ dividend yields range a hefty 6%-7% for the period.

    It’s important to remember that dividends are never, ever guaranteed. But in this case, I think there’s a good chance of the company meeting current projections.

    As mentioned, the stable nature of tobacco demand provides it with excellent profits visibility and dependable cash flows. Predicted dividends are also well covered by expected earnings all the way through to 2027, providing another layer of safety. Dividend cover ranges from 1.9 times to 2.1 times over the period.

    On top of this, work to reduce debt levels continues, with the business targeting a net-debt-to-EBITDA ratio of 2 times by financial year’s end. This will give it firmer financial foundations with which to pay more market-beating dividends.

    Time to buy?

    Yet despite its impressive dividend prospects, I’m not tempted to invest in Imperial Brands today. This is because its share price outlook through to 2027 and beyond is far less secure. The company’s share price has dropped 16% over the past 10 years and I believe it could continue falling as tobacco consumption steadily declines.

    Fresh interims today (14 May) underline the rising pressure Imperial Brands finds itself under. Tobacco volumes sank 3.2% in the six months to December, to 87bn sticks, which the firm said reflected “wider industry market size declines across our footprint“.

    On the plus side, net revenues edged 0.7% higher, to £3.6bn, driven by market share gains and another strong performance from its next-generation products (NGPs). Net revenues among its blu vapourisers and other non-combustibles soared 15.4%.

    But those declining stick volumes and further NGP-related losses meant operating profit dropped 2.5% to £1.5bn. Adverse currency movements worsened the annual drop, another constant threat given the firm’s wide geographical footprint.

    As a potential investor, I’m concerned that the strict regulations hammering tobacco demand could also sap NGP sales in the future. And this could have severe consequences for dividends as well as Imperial Brands’ share price.

    So despite its bright dividend forecasts to 2027, I’d rather buy other shares for passive income.



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