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MATX Dividends

Matson, Inc. (MATX) pays $1.44 in dividends per share, with a current dividend yield of 0.74%. The company has dividend history for 13 consecutive years.

MATX Dividend Summary

Consecutive Years

13

Most Recent Ex-Date

May 7, 2026

Most Recent Payment

Jun 4, 2026

MATX Dividends per Share (Nominal History)

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This step chart displays the nominal dividend payouts over time on their actual payment dates, matching the distribution frequency.

MATX Dividends CAGR Chart

Matson, Inc. (MATX)

Annual Dividend History

YearDividend/ShareYoY Growth
2026(YTD)$0.72
2025$1.40+6.06%
2024$1.32+4.76%
2023$1.26+3.28%
2022$1.22+15.09%
2021$1.06+17.78%
2020$0.90+4.65%
2019$0.86+4.88%
2018$0.82+5.13%
2017$0.78+5.41%
2016$0.74+5.71%
2015$0.70+6.06%
2014$0.66+6.45%
2013$0.62+2.98%
2012$0.60-0.34%
2011$0.60+0.00%
2010$0.60+0.00%
2009$0.60+2.02%
2008$0.59+10.26%
2007$0.54+14.87%

Quarterly Dividend History

QuarterDividend/ShareYoY Growth
Q2 2026$0.36+5.88%
Q1 2026$0.36+5.88%
Q4 2025$0.36+5.88%
Q3 2025$0.36+5.88%
Q2 2025$0.34+6.25%
Q1 2025$0.34+6.25%
Q4 2024$0.34+6.25%
Q3 2024$0.34+6.25%
Q2 2024$0.32+3.23%
Q1 2024$0.32+3.23%
Q4 2023$0.32+3.23%
Q3 2023$0.32+3.23%
Q2 2023$0.31+3.33%
Q1 2023$0.31+3.33%
Q4 2022$0.31+3.33%
Q3 2022$0.31+3.33%
Q2 2022$0.30+30.43%
Q1 2022$0.30+30.43%
Q4 2021$0.30+30.43%
Q3 2021$0.30+30.43%
Q2 2021$0.23+4.55%
Q1 2021$0.23+4.55%
Q4 2020$0.23+4.55%
Q3 2020$0.23+4.55%

Dividend Yield Metrics

Current Yield
0.74%
Average Yield (TTM)
0.74%
Average Yield (3Y)
0.68%
Forward Yield on Cost (3Y)
0.98%
Forward Yield on Cost (5Y)
1.18%
Forward Yield on Cost (10Y)
1.87%

Payout Ratio Analysis

Payout Ratio (Current)
10.26%
FCF Payout Ratio
10.60%
Payout Ratio (3Y Avg)
11.42%
Payout Ratio (5Y Avg)
8.73%
FCF Payout (3Y Avg)
18.25%
FCF Payout (5Y Avg)
13.22%

Dividend Coverage

Payout Ratio
10.3%
Dividends / net income
FCF Payout Ratio
10.6%
Dividends / free cash flow
Consecutive Years
13 years
Years with regular dividend payments
5Y Dividend Growth
9.2%
Compound annual dividend growth

About Matson, Inc.

Matson, Inc. specializes in providing integrated ocean transportation and logistics solutions. Its Ocean Transportation segment offers crucial ocean freight services connecting the domestic non-contiguous economies of Hawaii, Alaska, and Guam, alongside other island nations within Micronesia. Their diverse cargo includes everything from refrigerated foodstuffs, packaged consumer goods, building materials, and automobiles to livestock, seafood, general sustenance, and a wide array of retail and e-commerce merchandise. Additionally, the company operates an expedited express service facilitating trade between China and Long Beach, California, extending its reach to various South Pacific islands and Okinawa, Japan. Beyond direct shipping, this segment manages comprehensive terminal operations, including container stevedoring, refrigerated cargo handling, inland transport, and container equipment maintenance across key locations in Hawaii (Oahu, Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai) and Alaska (Anchorage, Kodiak, and Dutch Harbor). They also offer vessel management and container transshipment services. Matson's Logistics division delivers a broad spectrum of multimodal transportation brokerage services. These encompass domestic and international rail intermodal, various highway trucking options (long-haul, regional, specialized, flat-bed, less-than-truckload, and expedited freight), less-than-container load consolidation, freight forwarding, warehousing, distribution, and comprehensive supply chain management, including non-vessel operating common carrier freight forwarding. Key clients include the U.S. military, freight forwarders, major retailers, consumer goods companies, and automobile manufacturers. Established in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1882, the company was formerly known as Alexander & Baldwin Holdings, Inc. before adopting its current name, Matson, Inc., in June 2012.

Honolulu, HI
4,356 employees
Industrials / Marine Shipping
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Marine Shipping
CEO
Matthew J. Cox