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SFL Corporation Ltd. Stock Price History

SFL Corporation Ltd. EPS

EPSDividend / share
-2.4-1.10.31.63.02008201020122014201620182020202220242025

SFL Corporation Ltd. Dividend per Share

Forward Yield
7.86%
Annual Dividend
0.88 USD
Payout
362.50%
Frequency
Quarterly
Yrs of growth
3
CAGR 5Y
-5.23%
0.00.81.62.43.21995199820062009201220152018202120242025

SFL Corporation Ltd. Dividend Yield

SFL Corporation Ltd. Payout Ratio

0%55%110%164%219%200820102012201420162018202120232024

SFL Corporation Ltd. Dividend Growth

1Y CAGR
3Y CAGR
5Y CAGR
10Y CAGR
20Y CAGR
10.31%
19.31%
-5.23%
-4.12%
0.09%
Compound annual growth rate of dividend per share
Yield vs sector
7.86%
avg Industrials: 2.67%
Next ex-dividend (est.)
2026-08-26
last: 2026-05-27
Ex-DateAmount
2026-05-270.22 USD
2026-03-120.20 USD
2025-06-120.27 USD
2025-03-120.27 USD
2024-12-130.27 USD
2024-09-110.27 USD
2024-05-240.27 USD
2024-03-140.26 USD

SFL Corporation Ltd. is a prominent player in the shipping and maritime industries, primarily involved in the ownership and operation of a diverse fleet of vessels. The company's primary function is to facilitate global trade by providing shipping solutions across various sectors, including energy, commodities, and finished goods. SFL Corporation's fleet includes tankers, bulk carriers, container ships, and offshore rigs, all crucial for transporting crude oil, refined products, dry bulk commodities, and containerized goods. Notable for its long-term charters and partnerships with leading shipping companies and energy providers, SFL Corporation plays a significant role in the maritime logistics chain. By leveraging its strategic engagements and operational expertise, the company helps meet the logistical needs of industries ranging from oil and gas to agriculture and consumer goods. Founded in 2003 and with a rich history in maritime operations, SFL Corporation continues to have a substantial impact on the efficiency and reliability of international shipping routes, thereby underpinning global trade flows and economic connectivity.