2 Strong ASX200 Dividend Stocks to Watch in June 2025

3 min read | May 29, 2025 06:01 PM PDT | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights 

  • Brickworks boasts 50 years of dividend stability 
  • GQG Partners shows strong growth with 7.4% yield 
  • Both stocks benefit from asset diversification and inflows 

For income-focused investors, dividend reliability and long-term growth remain top priorities. As the Reserve Bank of Australia hints at possible rate cuts, dividend-paying companies on the S&P/ASX200 are gaining renewed attention. Among them, Brickworks (BKW) and GQG Partners (GQG) stand out as two ASX dividend stocks with compelling profiles. 

Brickworks (ASX:BKW): A Dividend Legacy Built on Bricks and Beyond 

Brickworks has cultivated a reputation for remarkable dividend consistency. With over 50 years of uninterrupted annual payouts and a decade of consecutive dividend growth, it offers a solid foundation for income investors. 

Its primary business in building products includes bricks, pavers, roofing, and masonry. As Australia’s largest brick manufacturer, the company has leveraged this footprint to acquire substantial land holdings near major cities. These holdings have become valuable real estate assets. In partnership with Goodman Group, Brickworks is developing high-quality industrial properties, resulting in rising rental income that supports its dividend stream. 

Beyond property, the company owns a significant stake in Washington H. Soul Pattinson (ASX:SOL), a diversified investment group. This stake not only diversifies Brickworks’ earnings but also provides a steady dividend inflow. The combination of property development and investment income enables Brickworks to offer a dividend yield of approximately 3.5%, with the added benefit of franking credits. 

GQG Partners (ASX:GQG): A Growth Engine with High Yields 

GQG Partners is an emerging force in the Australian financial sector, thanks to its agile business model and strong fund performance. As a fund manager, its capital-light structure allows for generous dividends while still fuelling business expansion. 

What sets GQG apart is its consistent fund outperformance and attractive fee structure. With minimal performance fees and low management costs, GQG continues to attract substantial funds under management (FUM). Monthly net inflows of over US$1 billion signal robust investor confidence and sustainable revenue growth. 

This consistent growth supports a strong dividend yield of 7.4%, positioning GQG as a lucrative opportunity within the ASX dividend stocks space. Its performance-driven strategy and scalability make it a resilient candidate for long-term portfolios. 

In a shifting interest rate environment, companies like Brickworks and GQG Partners offer a blend of income stability and capital growth potential. As core components of the S&P/ASX200, they exemplify the resilience and reward that income-focused investors seek. 


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