Credit Saison (CSASF) was founded on May 1, 1951, and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Credit Saison Co Ltd provides consumer credit and finance services. It operates through four segments: (1) Credit Service, (2) Lease, Finance, (3) Real Estate, and (4) Global and Entertainment.
Three key data points gauge CSASF (or any dividend paying entity):
(1) Price
(2) Dividends
(3) Returns
Those three keys also indicate if any company has made, is making, and will make money.
CSASF Price
Credit Saison’s single share price increased $3.72 (or 18.7%) from $19.89 to $23.61 this past year, per Monday’s closing market report.
No analysts cover the stock.
However, a review of the past five years of CSASF’s price track shows an average annual increase of $2.70 per year.
CSASF Dividends
Credit Saison has paid annual variable dividends since January 1987. March 2026 declared a dividend of $0.83 that suggests that it is the dividend estimate for the coming year. However, CASF did not pay dividends in 2024 or 2025.
CSASF Returns
Putting it all together, a hypothetical annual gross gain of $3.53 per share is predicted by adding the $0.83 forward-looking dividend to a 5yr average CSASF $2.70 annual price-gain next year.
A little over $1000 invested at Monday’s $23.61 share price would buy 42 shares which multiply the $3.53 estimated gross gain to an estimated $149.51 upside for the coming year.
23.5% of that $150 upside gain could come from the $35.20 annual dividend payout from your $1,000 investment.
And the $35.20 dividend from $1k invested is about 1.5 times the CSASF single share price.
(A dividend dogcatcher rule is to only buy initial shares of a stock that pay an annual dividend from $1000 invested that is greater than the cost of a single share.)
CSASF’s $35.20 dividend from $1,000 invested is about 1.5 times more than Monday’s $23.61 single share price.
The exact track of CSASF’s future share price and dividend will entirely be determined by market action and company finances.
Remember, the best way to track stock performance and dividend payments is through direct ownership of company shares.




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