The 10-year Treasury at 4.48% has made every dividend payer fight for capital. PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP), the global snack and beverage giant behind Pepsi, Lay’s, GatoradeThe 10-year Treasury at 4.48% has made every dividend payer fight for capital. PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP), the global snack and beverage giant behind Pepsi, Lay’s, Gatorade

PepsiCo’s 3.9% Yield Is a Safe-Haven Masterclass

2026/06/17 02:01
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  • PepsiCo (PEP) achieved 54th consecutive dividend increase of 4% with 72.7% earnings payout ratio; FCF coverage elevated at ~103% vs FY2026 dividends of $7.9B.
  • PepsiCo dividend is secure if international EMEA and Asia Pacific growth lifts FCF, but tariff-driven commodity costs could pressure payout if cash flow stagnates.
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The 10-year Treasury at 4.48% has made every dividend payer fight for capital. PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP), the global snack and beverage giant behind Pepsi, Lay’s, Gatorade, and Doritos, just announced its 54th consecutive annual dividend increase. With the stock at $144.27 and a yield near 3.96%, the question for income investors is simple: is this Dividend King still safe?

Dividend Snapshot

Metric Value
Annual Dividend $5.92 per share
Dividend Yield 3.96%
Consecutive Annual Increases 54 years
Most Recent Increase 4% (Feb 2026, effective June 2026)
Dividend King Status Yes (50+ years)

Cash Flow Covers the Dividend, but Barely

PepsiCo expects to pay roughly $7.9 billion in dividends in fiscal 2026 against FY2025 free cash flow of about $7.672 billion (operating cash flow of $12.087 billion minus $4.415 billion in capex). The dividend slightly exceeds last year’s FCF, a tight fit management plans to ease through its at least 80% FCF conversion target and a record productivity push.

Against FY2025 core EPS of $8.14, the forward $5.92 dividend lands at a 72.7% payout ratio.

Metric Value Assessment
Earnings Payout (forward div / FY25 core EPS) 72.7% Elevated
FCF Payout (FY26 div / FY25 FCF) ~103% Concerning at face value
Operating Cash Flow Coverage 1.53x Adequate

A Balance Sheet With Real Cushion

Total debt and interest expense figures are not detailed here, so a debt-to-EBITDA or interest coverage figure is omitted. What is available is reassuring: $10.475 billion in cash at Q1 2026, EBITDA of $18.7 billion, and a beta of 0.36 that reflects unusually stable cash generation.

Metric Value Assessment
Cash on Hand $10.48B Solid buffer
Shareholders’ Equity $21.54B Growing
EBITDA (TTM) $18.7B Strong

54 Years of Increases, but Growth Is Slowing

Year Annual Dividend
Dividend 2026 (forward) $5.92
2025 $5.6225
2024 $5.33
2023 $4.945
2022 $4.525
2021 $4.2475

That works out to a roughly 6.9% five-year CAGR, but the most recent raise of 4% is the slowest in years, reflecting tighter coverage.

Management Is Affirming Guidance

CEO Ramon Laguarta on the Q1 2026 call: “We are affirming fiscal 2026 financial guidance and expected cash returns to shareholders, including the previously announced 4 percent increase in the annualized dividend per share beginning with the June 2026 payment, which will represent our 54th consecutive annual increase.” Paired with a fresh $10 billion buyback authorization through Feb 28, 2030, capital return is central to the story.

Safe, but I Want That FCF Payout Below 90%

Dividend Safety Rating: Safe. A 54-year streak, $10.5 billion in cash, and 4 to 6% core constant-currency EPS growth guidance give Pepsi room to defend the payout. The dividend looks defensible for income-focused investors if international momentum (EMEA operating profit +29%, Asia Pacific Foods +35%) keeps lifting FCF as Fed cuts compress Treasury yields. The picture turns more cautious if tariff-driven commodity costs keep FCF flat, because the payout ratio cannot stay above 100% forever.

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