What Is the Dividend Payout for Oracle Stock?

This cloud computing giant continues to reward shareholders.

Oracle (ORCL -0.28%) is one of the best-performing technology stocks in the S&P 500 index for 2024, returning a fantastic 65% this year. Demand for its cloud services, a critical component of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, is driving a strong growth outlook.

There’s a lot to like about this cloud computing giant, including the company’s impressive 15-year history of increasing its annual dividend payout. While Oracle’s current dividend yield is only a modest 0.9%, the recent earnings momentum provides room for continued dividend growth.

Let’s explore how Oracle’s dividend has evolved and what investors can expect ahead.

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Oracle’s dividend rate

Oracle’s current quarterly dividend payout is $0.40 per share, with the next distribution set for Oct. 24. If you owned 100 shares of Oracle stock as of the record date on Oct. 10, you will receive a $40 dividend payment. The company last increased the dividend by 25% in the second quarter of 2023 from the prior quarterly rate of $0.32, staying consistent with the annual payout growth record on a trailing-12-month basis.

Oracle has experienced steady growth over the last several years after successfully transitioning away from server hardware and toward services. This has supported its capital-return policy. In the last reported fiscal 2025 first quarter, ended Aug. 31, revenue increased by 7% while earnings per share (EPS) of $1.03 climbed by an even stronger 20% from the prior-year quarter.

Room for future dividend hikes

Management has set a goal for sales to double over the next five years with EPS accelerating over the period, citing AI as a major opportunity. Ultimately, Oracle has the financial flexibility to continue increasing its payout annually alongside the earnings trend. While an announcement has not been made, there’s a good chance that Oracle will declare a double-digit dividend rate hike in early 2025.

Dan Victor has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Oracle. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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