BMO Has Paid Dividends for 27 Years but Rising Leverage Deserves Attention

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Bank of Montreal (BMO) recently increased its quarterly dividend by 5% to $1.67 CAD per share, marking 27 years of uninterrupted payments. While the bank’s payout ratios from earnings (77%) and free cash flow (59%) appear healthy, its rising debt-to-equity ratio of 4.71x warrants attention, despite being typical for large banks. Management expresses confidence through share repurchases and statements, and the dividend is assessed as secure under normal economic conditions, supported by improving credit quality.

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