Repsol’s (BME:REP) average one-year price target has increased to €21.07 per share, an 18.88% rise from the previous estimate of €17.72, dated February 21, 2026. This average target is based on multiple analysts, with a range from €11.11 to €31.50. Currently, this price target represents a 12.48% decrease from Repsol’s latest closing price of €24.07.
The company’s dividend yield stands at 4.15%, with a payout ratio of 0.58, indicating a balanced approach to dividend payments. Notably, Repsol’s 3-year dividend growth rate is 0.43%. Institutional ownership has decreased significantly, with a drop of 304 owners or 98.06% over the last quarter, resulting in total institutional shares held declining by 99.43% to 811K shares.
Despite the decline in institutional holdings, some funds have increased their stakes in Repsol, including Invesco FTSE RAFI Developed Markets ex-U.S. ETF, which raised its position by 31.12% to 343K shares, and Invesco International BuyBack Achievers ETF, increasing by 20.84% to 287K shares.







