Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
iFabric Corp. is a Canada-based textile and apparel technology company operating at the intersection of performance fabrics, health-focused apparel, and consumer comfort products. The company’s core activities center on the development and commercialization of proprietary textile treatments and the sale of specialty consumer products designed to enhance hygiene, durability, and everyday comfort. iFabric operates primarily within the textiles, apparel, and consumer products industries, serving both business-to-business customers and direct-to-consumer markets.
The company’s principal revenue drivers are its Intelligent Fabric Technologies (INFINITEX®) business, which licenses and sells treated textiles to manufacturers and brands, and its consumer-facing Coconut Grove Pads® division. iFabric positions itself through a differentiated strategy focused on antimicrobial, antiviral, and odor-control fabric technologies with regulatory validation, which it markets as providing measurable health and performance benefits. Founded in Canada, iFabric evolved from a traditional apparel-focused business into a technology-oriented textile company following the development and acquisition of proprietary fabric treatment capabilities in the 2010s.
Business Operations
iFabric conducts operations through two primary business units: Intelligent Fabric Technologies (INFINITEX®) and Coconut Grove Pads®. INFINITEX® develops, owns, and commercializes patented and patent-pending textile treatment technologies that permanently bond antimicrobial and antiviral agents to fabrics. Revenue in this segment is generated through the sale of treated textiles and licensing arrangements with apparel brands, uniform suppliers, and institutional customers, including healthcare and industrial markets.
The Coconut Grove Pads® segment focuses on the design, marketing, and sale of specialty apparel accessories, primarily women’s bra pads intended to improve comfort, shape, and durability. These products are sold mainly through online channels and specialty retailers, with manufacturing outsourced to third-party suppliers. iFabric’s operations are asset-light, with intellectual property, regulatory approvals, and brand ownership representing its most significant controlled assets.
Strategic Position & Investments
Strategically, iFabric is focused on expanding the adoption of its INFINITEX® technologies across new apparel categories, institutional markets, and geographic regions. Growth initiatives emphasize partnerships with established brands and uniform providers, as well as continued investment in scientific validation, regulatory approvals, and intellectual property protection. The company has highlighted antiviral and healthcare-related applications as priority areas, particularly following increased global attention to hygiene and infection control.
iFabric’s key investment is its majority ownership of Intelligent Fabric Technologies (INFINITEX®), which represents the company’s primary long-term growth platform. The company has not disclosed large-scale acquisitions in recent periods, instead favoring internal technology development and targeted commercial partnerships. Its strategic approach reflects a focus on scalable licensing and recurring revenue opportunities rather than capital-intensive manufacturing expansion.
Geographic Footprint
iFabric is headquartered in Canada, with corporate oversight and strategic management based there. Its operational footprint is international in nature, driven by global sourcing, third-party manufacturing, and customers located across North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. The company’s textile technologies are applied to products manufactured and sold in multiple countries, reflecting a geographically diversified end-market exposure.
While Canada and the United States represent the company’s most significant markets in terms of revenue and partnerships, iFabric’s technology licensing model enables indirect participation in international markets without maintaining extensive physical infrastructure abroad. This structure allows the company to scale globally while maintaining relatively low fixed operating costs.
Leadership & Governance
iFabric is led by its founder and long-standing executive team, with governance oversight provided by an independent board of directors. Leadership emphasizes a strategy centered on innovation, intellectual property protection, and disciplined capital allocation, with a stated focus on long-term shareholder value creation through technology-driven growth.
Key executives include:
- Hylton Karon – Chief Executive Officer
- Hylton Karon – Founder
Information regarding additional executive officers and certain board roles shows inconsistencies across available public disclosures; therefore, data inconclusive based on available public sources.