Dividend Growth Rate (DGR)

The annualised rate at which a company has increased its dividend per share over a period — usually 5 or 10 years.

Dividend Growth Rate (DGR) — The annualised rate at which a company has increased its dividend per share over a period — usually 5 or 10 years.

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Category
Dividends
Definition
The annualised rate at which a company has increased its dividend per share over a period — usually 5 or 10 years.
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Last updated
2026-06-17

How IndexAlpha uses Dividend Growth Rate (DGR)

A key signal of dividend quality. Companies with 10+ consecutive years of dividend growth ('Dividend Aristocrats') signal management commitment to the payout. IndexAlpha tracks the streak length on the Dividend card.

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What is Dividend Growth Rate (DGR)?

The annualised rate at which a company has increased its dividend per share over a period — usually 5 or 10 years.

How does IndexAlpha use Dividend Growth Rate (DGR)?

A key signal of dividend quality. Companies with 10+ consecutive years of dividend growth ('Dividend Aristocrats') signal management commitment to the payout. IndexAlpha tracks the streak length on the Dividend card.

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