CEFC Raises Quarterly Dividend to 15 Cents Per Share

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Key Takeaway

CEFC raises quarterly dividend to 15 cents per share, up 1 cent. The 7.1% increase reflects management confidence in strong cash generation and capital returns.

CEFC Raises Quarterly Dividend to 15 Cents Per Share

Commercial National Financial Corporation has increased its quarterly cash dividend by one cent to 15 cents per share, reflecting the company's commitment to returning capital to shareholders. The dividend will be distributed on April 1, 2026, to shareholders of record as of March 13, 2026.

The dividend increase represents a 7.1% rise from the prior quarterly distribution of 14 cents per share. Based on the company's recent closing price of $14.12 per share, the annualized dividend yield stands at 4.25%.

The dividend hike follows a pattern of consistent capital returns and underscores management's confidence in the company's financial position and cash generation capabilities.

Source: Benzinga

Back to newsPublished Feb 19

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