Liberty Latin America Ltd. (LILA) Dividend History
Income profile from 2013 to 2025 with payout safety and yield-on-cost trend
LILA Dividend Income Check
Safety
Payout ratio data not available yet.
Consistency
0 straight years of dividend increases.
Income Trend
Yield on cost trend needs more history.
LILA Dividend Scorecard
Yield & Income
Payout Safety
Growth
Total Returns
Uses precomputed total return metrics from screening data (not lot-by-lot dividend reinvestment transactions). LILA's recent 5Y regime has been stronger than its full 10Y period, so 5Y can appear higher than 10Y.
LILA Dividend History
No dividend payment history available
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Dividend Analysis
Payout Safety
Liberty Latin America Ltd. has limited earnings payout data (Unknown).
Piotroski F-Score: 6/9 — moderate financial health.
Growth Track Record
LILA does not have a current streak of consecutive dividend increases.
Total Shareholder Returns
Beyond cash dividends, LILA returns capital through share repurchases. The combined picture: 0.0% total shareholder yield.
Income Trend & Total Return
The 5-year total return is -25.6%.
DRIP Growth
A $10,000 investment made 10 years ago with dividends reinvested would have grown to approximately $3,194 today.
LILA Dividend vs Peers
Comparable companies in the same industry
| Company | Mkt Cap | Yield | Payout | Streak | Safety |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1.9B | — | — | 0 | Unknown | |
3rd | $14.7B | 5.1% | 57.3% | 0 | Sustainable |
| $78.1B | 2.3% | 40.0% | 1 | Sustainable | |
| $5.2B | 4.1% | 21.9% | 0 | Sustainable | |
1st | $257M | 6.7% | — | 0 | Unknown |
2nd | $82.5B | 5.9% | 24.7% | 17 | Sustainable |
LILA Annual Dividend History (2013–2025)
13 years of dividend data
| Year | DPS | YoY | Pmts | EPS | Payout | Coverage | YOC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-3.06 | — | — | — |
| 2024 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-3.34 | — | — | — |
| 2023 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-0.35 | — | — | — |
| 2022 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-0.77 | — | — | — |
| 2021 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-1.89 | — | — | — |
| 2020 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-4.14 | — | — | — |
| 2019 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-1.00 | — | — | — |
| 2018 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-1.96 | — | — | — |
| 2017 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-4.29 | — | — | — |
| 2016 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-1.93 | — | — | — |
Intrinsic Valuation
DCF models, multiple analysis, and analyst estimates.
Historical Returns
13+ years return with dividends reinvested.
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Peer Comparison
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LILA — Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions about buying LILA stock.
How much dividend does LILA pay per share?
Liberty Latin America Ltd. (LILA) pays a trailing 12-month dividend of N/A per share, with a current dividend yield of N/A. Payments are made quarterly.
When is LILA's next ex-dividend date?
LILA's most recent ex-dividend date is N/A. You must own shares before the ex-dividend date to receive the next payment. LILA typically pays dividends quarterly.
Is LILA's dividend safe?
LILA's dividend safety is rated "Unknown" based on an earnings payout ratio of N/A and FCF payout ratio of N/A. The dividend history does not yet show a prolonged growth streak.
How many years has LILA increased its dividend?
LILA has not maintained a consecutive growth streak recently. The 5-year dividend CAGR is N/A.
How often does LILA pay dividends?
Liberty Latin America Ltd. pays dividends quarterly. The trailing 12-month total is N/A per share. Dividend data on this page covers 12+ years from 2013 to 2025.
How much would $10,000 invested in LILA grow with dividend reinvestment?
With dividends reinvested (DRIP), $10,000 invested in LILA five years ago would be worth approximately $7,435 today. This includes both price appreciation and compounded dividend reinvestment. Use the DRIP calculator above for other time periods.
What is LILA's yield on cost for long-term holders?
LILA's yield on cost — the current dividend divided by the original purchase price — is N/A for a 5-year holding period. This means long-term holders earn a higher effective yield than today's N/A market yield, thanks to the lower original cost basis.