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3 top ASX dividend shares to buy
There are some ASX dividend shares that have kept growing the dividend to shareholders even during 2020.
That may be attractive to income investors in a world where interest rates are so low.
Here are three options within the ASX 200:
Bapcor currently has a grossed-up dividend yield of 3.25%.
This business is the largest auto parts business in Australia and New Zealand. It operates a number of different brands including Burson, Autobarn, Precision Automotive equipment, Truck and Trailer Parts, Truckline, Midas and ABS.
Bapcor’s FY20 final dividend was maintained at 9.5 cents per share, but thanks to a half-year increase the full year dividend was increased by 2.9% to 17.5 cents. That was despite underlying pro forma net profit…
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