$19.19 +0.91 (4.98%)

Brighthouse Financial, Inc. 6.25% Junior Subordinated Debentures due 2058 (BHFAL)

Brighthouse Financial, Inc. 6.25% Junior Subordinated Debentures due 2058 (BHFAL) are fixed-income securities issued by Brighthouse Financial, offering a fixed interest rate over a long-term period. These junior subordinated debentures are unsecured, meaning they are subordinate to other debt obligations, and are typically used by the company to raise capital for general corporate purposes. The securities provide investors with a steady income stream through interest payments and are characterized by their extended maturity date in 2058.

Dividend Yield 8.14%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay Date Amount Ex-Date Record Date
September 15, 2025 $0.39 2025-08-29 2025-09-01
June 16, 2025 $0.39 2025-05-30 2025-06-01
March 17, 2025 $0.39 2025-02-28 2025-03-01
December 16, 2024 $0.39 2024-11-29 2024-12-01
September 16, 2024 $0.39 2024-08-30 2024-09-01

Dividends Summary

Company News

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Benzinga • Anthony Noto • September 12, 2025

Multiple corporate deals and strategic moves occurred, including potential TikTok divestiture, BBVA's rejected takeover of Sabadell, RaceTrac acquiring Potbelly, and several private equity transactions across various industries.

Billionaire David Einhorn's Hedge Fund Crushed the Stock Market in the First Quarter of 2025. Here Are His Top 3 Holdings.
The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool • April 27, 2025

Billionaire David Einhorn's hedge fund Greenlight Capital generated an 8.2% return in the first quarter of 2025, outperforming the broader market. The article discusses Einhorn's top three holdings: Green Brick Partners, CONSOL Energy, and Brighthouse Financial.

Tracking David Einhorn's Greenlight Capital Portfolio - Q4 2021 Update
Seeking Alpha • John Vincent • February 28, 2022

David Einhorn's GLRE 13F stock portfolio value increased from $1.49B to $1.75B this quarter. The largest 3 positions are at ~48% of the portfolio.