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
iWallet Corporation (ticker: IWAL) is a micro-cap public company that has historically focused on consumer technology products, digital commerce solutions, and, at various points, diversified consumer goods. The company has operated in the broader consumer electronics, digital payments, and e-commerce–adjacent sectors, though its exact operational focus has shifted multiple times over its corporate life. Public disclosures indicate that iWallet’s business activities have been limited and intermittent in recent years.
The company’s primary historical revenue drivers were intended to come from proprietary consumer-facing hardware and software products, as well as licensing and distribution arrangements. However, based on available public filings, iWallet has not consistently generated material revenues. The company’s strategic positioning has generally centered on leveraging emerging consumer technologies, though no sustained competitive advantage has been demonstrated. iWallet Corporation was originally formed in the early 2000s and has undergone several restructurings, business pivots, and name or strategy changes as it sought viable commercial opportunities.
Business Operations
iWallet Corporation does not currently report clearly defined, revenue-generating operating segments. Historically, the company disclosed activities related to consumer technology development, digital transaction solutions, and branded consumer products, but these initiatives were often in early-stage or developmental phases. Public filings indicate that operations have frequently been constrained by limited capital, resulting in minimal active commercial deployment.
The company has reported operations primarily within the United States, with no verifiable evidence of sustained international business activity. iWallet has relied on externally developed technologies and third-party manufacturers rather than owning significant proprietary infrastructure or intellectual property. Data inconclusive based on available public sources regarding any active subsidiaries, long-term partnerships, or joint ventures currently contributing to operations.
Strategic Position & Investments
Strategically, iWallet Corporation has pursued opportunistic growth initiatives, often announcing intentions to enter emerging technology or consumer markets. These have included proposed investments in digital wallets, mobile commerce platforms, and consumer devices. However, public disclosures show that many initiatives did not progress beyond planning or pilot stages due to financial constraints.
The company has periodically announced potential acquisitions or investments, but completed transactions with material impact are not consistently verifiable across public records. There is no confirmed portfolio of operating subsidiaries generating meaningful cash flow. Exposure to emerging technologies has largely been aspirational, and data inconclusive based on available public sources regarding any sustained investment presence in high-growth technology sectors.
Geographic Footprint
iWallet Corporation is headquartered in the United States, with its corporate address historically listed within California. The company’s operational footprint appears to be domestic, with no verified long-term offices, manufacturing facilities, or operational subsidiaries outside the U.S.
While past disclosures have referenced potential global market opportunities, there is no substantiated evidence of active commercial operations across Europe, Asia, or other international regions. International influence or investment activity is not supported by consistent or verifiable public data.
Leadership & Governance
iWallet Corporation has experienced frequent changes in leadership and governance over time, a common characteristic of micro-cap development-stage companies. The company has been managed by a small executive team, with overlapping responsibilities across strategy, finance, and operations. Governance has been overseen by a limited board of directors, as disclosed in periodic reports.
Key executives identified in public filings include:
- Robert “Bob” Grant – Chief Executive Officer
- Robert Grant – President
- David M. Kanter – Chief Financial Officer
Leadership communications have emphasized restructuring, cost control, and the pursuit of new strategic opportunities. However, long-term strategic vision and execution consistency remain difficult to verify based on publicly available information, and data inconclusive based on available public sources regarding current management stability or governance effectiveness.