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The Legal & General share price makes it one of my top buys for big dividends

How can the Legal & General share price possibly stay so low, when the FTSE 100 insurer offers a big dividend yield of more than 8%?

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The Legal & General Group (LSE: LGEN) share price has had a bad time. Well, when I say bad, I mean good for investors who want to buy now.

It’s down 15% over five years. And that’s pushed the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio down below seven. To give some sort of scale, that’s about half the FTSE 100‘s long-term average.

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It’s about dividends

Shouldn’t one of the biggest insurance firms on the UK stock market be worth more than that? I think so.

It is a cyclical sector, mind, and insurance valuations can often look low. But I think a down cycle can make a great time to buy in. The real key for me, though, is the dividend.

Right now, forecasts put the Legal & General dividend yield for 2023 at 8.6%. And if they’re right, it should rise further in 2024.

But we can’t ignore the pressure on financial firms from our dire economic outlook.

FY 2022

We have a couple of months to wait to find out how the first half has gone for Legal & General. And that’s when the real inflation and interest rate pain kicked in.

But 2022 was still a tough year, and the insurer actually did pretty well.

Operating profit climbed 12% to £2.53bn. And that same 12% rise was reflected in the earnings per share figure. It all helped give the dividend a 5% boost.

When it comes to keeping a big dividend going, cash is key. And my eyes are on how the firm’s five-year plan is going.

Cash generation

The board reckons it’s on track to meet its goals, with cash generation up 14% to £1.9bn. And it spoke of “strong dividend headroom“. So far, so good.

But I fear liquidity might come under pressure this year. And for that, I look to a number of ratios. Over at the banks, their Common Equity Tier 1 ratios (which give an idea of how much ready cash can be raised) are strong.

Here at Legal & General, it’s all about the headline Solvency II coverage ratio. And it reached an impressive 236% at the end of 2022. That’s up from 187% a year prior.

And even better, by March this year it was nicely steady at 240%. So at least the first three months of 2023 look fine so far.

Dividend risk

I do think there’s a threat to the dividend this year. It would be covered about 1.6 times by forecast earnings. That looks fair, but I’d like to see a bigger safety margin at a time like this.

If the company has to hold back on its five-year dividend plan, that could hit the share price.

I still rate the stock as one of the best dividend buys in the FTSE 100, though. So why haven’t I bought any yet?

Well, I already hold some Aviva, and I think that shows a lot of the same good things as Legal & General. But the latter is on my list for my next buy. And it might be the best in the sector.

Alan Oscroft has positions in Aviva Plc. The Motley Fool UK has no position in any of the shares mentioned. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

 

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