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Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: Grupo Financiero Galicia

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Published on March 13th, 2026 by Bob Ciura

Monthly dividend stocks have instant appeal for many income investors. Stocks that pay their dividends each month offer more frequent payouts than traditional quarterly or semi-annual dividend payers.

For this reason, we created a full list of over 100 monthly dividend stocks.

You can download our full Excel spreadsheet of all monthly dividend stocks (along with metrics that matter like dividend yields and payout ratios) by clicking on the link below:

 

Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: Grupo Financiero Galicia

Grupo Financiero Galicia S.A. (GGAL) is a monthly dividend stock with a high yield.

This potentially makes the stock more attractive for income investors looking for more frequent dividend payouts.

This article will analyze Grupo Financiero Galicia in greater detail.

Business Overview

Grupo Financiero Galicia S.A. is Argentina’s largest domestically owned private financial group, serving an ecosystem of over 9 million customers through its diverse subsidiaries.

Its flagship brand, Banco Galicia, has been a leader in retail and corporate banking since 1905, and recently solidified its dominance by acquiring HSBC’s Argentine operations, adding 1 million high-income clients and 100 branches to its network.

Beyond traditional banking, the group operates the digital first platform Naranja X, which boasts over 2.8 million daily active users, and the FIMA mutual fund family, the country’s leading asset manager.

With a nationwide footprint of nearly 400 branches, the company integrates legacy institutional strength with a modern digital payment and insurance ecosystem that underpins the Argentine economy.

On November 25th, 2025, Grupo Financiero Galicia reported its Q3 results for the period ending September 30th, 2025.

The company’s top-line performance showed Net Interest Income of roughly $911.3 million, a 24% year-over-year increase driven by a 90% expansion in the private sector loan book.

This was supported by Net Fee Income of $298.1 million, representing a 21% rise as the group leveraged the integration of HSBC Argentina’s client base.

However, Net Loss was $64.2 million, down from a net income of $227.8 million in 3Q 2024. This resulted in a Loss per ADR of $0.40 USD, primarily caused by $77.1 million in non-recurring integration and restructuring expenses related to the HSBC acquisition.

We expect EPS of about $2.90 for FY2025, but have applied a $5.00 “earnings power” in our estimates to reflect earnings potential under “normal conditions”.

Growth Prospects

Grupo Financiero Galicia’s volatile EPS reflects the highly unstable Argentinian macroeconomic environment and the bank’s strategic adaptations.

Between 2015 and 2017, EPS remained relatively stable (averaging ~$3.50) as the bank benefited from a period of credit expansion and a more predictable currency environment.

However, the 2018–2019 crisis triggered a sharp downturn. Specifically, 2018 saw a negative EPS as the massive peso devaluation forced the bank to recognize heavy foreign exchange losses and increased provisions for credit risk.

The subsequent era (2020–2022) benefited from “inflation-indexed growth.”

Although nominal earnings appeared to recover, the underlying driver was the implementation of IAS 29 (Hyperinflationary Accounting), which restates financial results to reflect the loss of purchasing power.

During this period, EPS was also supported by high-yield government instruments (Leliqs), which banks used to sterilize excess liquidity.

The most dramatic shift occurred in 2023–2024, where EPS surged to $8.69 and then $12.05, respectively.

This “super-cycle” was driven by record-high net interest margins from government securities and a massive non-recurring gain from the HSBC Argentina acquisition in late 2024.

Moving forward, we don’t forecast EPS growth as extraordinary gains from high interest rates and the HSBC acquisition normalize.

Our outlook is capped by Argentina’s extreme currency volatility, which threatens USD-denominated returns.

Moreover, shifting from lucrative government debt to traditional private-sector lending introduces margin compression and significant execution risks.

Dividend & Valuation Analysis

GGAL’s low single-digit P/Es reflect a significant “country risk” discount.

A low valuation multiple accounts for extreme currency unpredictability, high sovereign debt exposure, and regulatory hurdles that often restrict the repatriation of earnings to international shareholders.

Essentially, the market applies a heavy “uncertainty discount” to future cash flows, keeping multiples compressed regardless of local profitability.

Today, shares trade at 8.2x our “earnings power” estimate. Still, we believe the stock is modestly undervalued today. We have applied a prudent fair value P/E of 9.0.

An expanding P/E multiple could lift annual returns by 1.8% per year over the next five years. In addition, shares currently yield 2.7%.

With no expected EPS growth, total estimated returns are 4.3% per year over the next five years.

Final Thoughts

Despite its market-leading resilience and expanding digital ecosystem, an investment in Grupo Financiero Galicia ultimately functions as a leveraged bet on Argentina’s macroeconomic stability.

The potential for high-yield recovery is constantly balanced against the existential threats of currency collapse and restrictive capital controls.

Because of these reasons, as well as the fact that we view the stock as overvalued and the lack of dividend growth, we rate the stock a sell.

Additional Reading

Don’t miss the resources below for more monthly dividend stock investing research.

And see the resources below for more compelling investment ideas for dividend growth stocks and/or high-yield investment securities.

Thanks for reading this article. Please send any feedback, corrections, or questions to [email protected].



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