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    Home » Could prioritising FTSE 100 income stocks be costing you big money?
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    Could prioritising FTSE 100 income stocks be costing you big money?

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    The FTSE 100 has an excellent reputation when it comes to dividends. Loaded with mature, financially robust companies, the index is a natural hunting ground for investors seeking the best dividend stocks to buy.

    But is the Footsie’s crown beginning to slip? Data shows that smaller companies on the London stock market may be better options for large dividends today and in the future.

    Could dividend hunters who focus on blue chips be missing out on potential riches elsewhere?

    Leftfield dividend heroes

    According to Octopus Investments

    both the FTSE SmallCap (excluding investment trusts) and the FTSE 250 continue to offer a higher dividend yield than the FTSE 100, which has declined over recent years as large-cap companies looked to rebuild dividend cover after the Covid pandemic.

    Income yields on UK stocks
    Source: Octopus Investments

    Octopus believes this represents an attractive investing opportunity for dividend lovers. According to their fund manager Chris McVey,

    we believe it’s an anomaly that these companies are continuing to fly under the radar for traditional income investors. Investors should take advantage of this now as UK smaller-cap stocks can offer them a compelling opportunity in terms of both absolute and relative value, as well as income, benefitting from attractive and growing dividend streams.

    Four top income shares

    He’s not wrong. I myself have been building a shopping list of non-FTSE 100 shares to consider for a large and sustained passive income. It’s a collection that continues to grow.

    Miner Central Asia Metals, green infrastructure stock Gore Street Energy Storage Fund, and bank Lion Finance have all caught my eye recently. Their dividend yields for 2026 are 7.4%, 8.3%, and 6% respectively.

    The Schroder European Real Estate Investment Trust (LSE:SERE) sits at the top of my wishlist though. This stock lets out commercial real estate in Continental Europe and distributes the rents it receives in dividends.

    Given its geographic footprint, there is foreign exchange risk for profits and dividends when the trust converts euros into pounds. Encouragingly, though, the company has a strong record of delivering juicy cash rewards despite this danger.

    This reflects the long-term contracts Schroder has its broad range of tenants locked into. It’s also thanks to the company’s classification as a REIT — under sector rules, at least 90% of annual rental profits must be paid in dividends.

    For 2026, the trust’s dividend yield is an enormous 8.2%.

    Please note that tax treatment depends on the individual circumstances of each client and may be subject to change in future. The content in this article is provided for information purposes only. It is not intended to be, neither does it constitute, any form of tax advice.

    Here’s what I’m doing now

    I’m not saying that I plan to shun FTSE 100 shares when looking for dividends in future. I own a large selection of large-cap income heroes in my portfolio, and recently added more Aviva and HSBC shares for their passive income prospects.

    However, it’s worth looking further afield for top income stocks as well, as you can see. Not doing so could cost investors a fortune in lost dividends.



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