Top 10 dividend growth stocks in June 2025 ranked by biggest increases. Includes DAL, PROSF, ODC, and more.
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June 2025 was another solid month for dividend investors, with companies across multiple sectors announcing double-digit increases to their payouts. From global tech holding firms like Prosus to domestic names like Delta, Casey’s, and Oil-Dri, these hikes signal confidence in cash flow and a commitment to rewarding shareholders.
This month’s list features the Top 10 dividend increases, ranked by percentage growth, and only includes companies that raised their dividends by 12% or more. Whether you’re a yield-focused investor or tracking total return potential, these names are worth watching.
June 2025 delivered a wave of dividend hikes across industries, reinforcing strong balance sheets and cash flow visibility. These top 10 companies each increased their dividends by at least 12%, reflecting confidence in future earnings and commitment to shareholder returns.
A dividend increase is when a company raises its cash payout per share to investors. These increases typically indicate strong earnings, reliable cash flow, and disciplined capital allocation strategies.
Raising dividends signals financial health, attracts income-focused investors, and demonstrates a long-term commitment to shareholder value. It’s often seen as a sign of leadership confidence in stable or growing profitability.
Worthington Industries is a diversified industrial manufacturer focused on steel processing, pressure cylinders, building products, and sustainable energy solutions. The company serves end markets ranging from construction to automotive and energy.
Worthington Industries increased its quarterly dividend by 12%, continuing its trend of rewarding shareholders. Strong performance across its steel processing and building products segments helped drive the hike.
Share Price: $62
Dividend Yield: 1.20%
Date: June 24, 2025
Source: GlobeNewswire
W.R. Berkley is one of the largest U.S. commercial lines property and casualty insurance providers, operating through over 50 specialized businesses worldwide. It focuses on niche markets with high underwriting discipline.
The property and casualty insurer raised its regular dividend by 12.5% in addition to declaring a special dividend. The move reflects consistent underwriting gains and rising premium income.
Share Price: $69
Dividend Yield: 6.33%
Date: June 11, 2025
Source: Business Wire
Embassy Bancorp is a Pennsylvania-based community bank that provides personal and business banking services with a focus on customer service and regional lending strength. It has shown consistent profitability and dividend growth.
Embassy Bancorp reported its 16th straight annual dividend with a more than 14% increase. Continued earnings growth and strong local lending activity supported the increase.
Share Price: $16
Dividend Yield: 3.00%
Date: June 18, 2025
Source: Benzinga
Casey’s operates over 2,500 convenience stores across the U.S. Midwest and South, offering fuel, groceries, and freshly prepared food. Known for its proprietary pizza program, Casey’s is a dominant rural and small-town retailer.
Casey’s raised its quarterly dividend to $0.57 per share—up 14% year-over-year. This marks the company’s 26th consecutive annual increase, fueled by strong earnings and consistent customer growth in prepared food and fuel.
Share Price: $518
Dividend Yield: 0.44%
Date: June 9, 2025
Source: Business Wire
ATN International provides telecommunications and renewable energy services in underserved and rural markets, including the Caribbean, Alaska, and the U.S. The company owns and operates fiber, wireless, and solar networks.
ATN International increased its dividend to $0.275 per share, backed by growth in its broadband and wireless infrastructure business, particularly in underserved rural markets.
Share Price: $17
Dividend Yield: 6.07%
Date: June 20, 2025
Source: Benzinga
Oil-Dri manufactures and markets sorbent products made from clay minerals for applications in pet care, agriculture, sports, and industrial sectors. It is the maker of Cat’s Pride and has a 22-year history of dividend growth.
Marking its 22nd straight year of dividend growth, Oil-Dri lifted its payout by 16%. The company cited strong cash flow from its absorbent product lines used in both pet care and industrial sectors.
Share Price: $58
Dividend Yield: 1.23%
Date: June 4, 2025
Source: GlobeNewswire
AZZ provides hot-dip galvanizing, powder coating, and metal finishing solutions, along with electrical and industrial infrastructure services. It serves utility, infrastructure, and transportation sectors throughout North America.
AZZ raised its dividend from $0.17 to $0.20 per share. As demand grows in utility and infrastructure markets, AZZ continues to benefit from strong margins and recurring revenue in galvanizing and metal coatings.
Share Price: $105
Dividend Yield: 0.75%
Date: June 26, 2025
Source: PRNewswire
World Kinect is a global energy management company offering fuel supply, logistics, and sustainability solutions for marine, aviation, commercial, and industrial clients. It is pivoting toward renewable and low-carbon energy services.
World Kinect increased its dividend by 18%, reflecting expanding margins in fuel logistics and sustainability services. The company continues to evolve beyond fuel supply into global energy solutions.
Share Price: $29
Dividend Yield: 2.74%
Date: June 5, 2025
Source: Business Wire
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There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but several companies stand out for consistent dividend growth and strong fundamentals. For 2025, stocks like Prosus (PROSF) with a 100% dividend increase, and Oil-Dri Corporation (ODC) with 22 consecutive years of dividend hikes, are notable.
As of mid-2025, some of the highest dividend-paying stocks by yield include:
Hundreds of publicly traded companies have already declared or raised dividends in 2025. Notable names include Delta Air Lines (DAL), Casey’s (CASY), and W. R. Berkley (WRB). Tools like LevelFields AI can alert you the moment new dividend announcements are made.
There’s no way to know, but long-term dividend investors often look to:
These companies are known for stable earnings, strong brands, and long dividend growth streaks.
While no prediction is certain, analysts are watching tech infrastructure and energy transition stocks closely. Companies like Nvidia (NVDA), NextEra Energy (NEE), and Broadcom (AVGO) have shown long-term growth potential backed by secular trends.
Over the past decade, Altria Group (MO) has consistently offered one of the highest dividend yields among S&P 500 stocks, often exceeding 7–8%. However, high yield doesn’t always mean high total return—investors should evaluate total performance including stock appreciation.
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