
Cincinnati Financial Corp
CINFCincinnati Financial Corp (CINF) is a U.S.-based insurance company specializing in property and casualty insurance products. Founded in 1950, it primarily offers commercial and personal insurance services through a network of agents. The company is known for its conservative investment strategies and long-term growth focus within the insurance industry.
Dividend History
| Pay Date | Amount | Ex-Date | Record Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 15, 2026 | $0.87 | 2025-12-22 | 2025-12-22 |
| October 15, 2025 | $0.87 | 2025-09-22 | 2025-09-22 |
| July 15, 2025 | $0.87 | 2025-06-23 | 2025-06-23 |
| April 15, 2025 | $0.87 | 2025-03-24 | 2025-03-24 |
| January 15, 2025 | $0.81 | 2024-12-19 | 2024-12-19 |
Dividends Summary
- Consistent Payer: Cincinnati Financial Corp has rewarded shareholders with 91 dividend payments over the past 22 years.
- Total Returned Value: Investors who held CINF shares during this period received a total of $45.17 per share in dividend income.
- Latest Payout: The most recent dividend of $0.87/share was paid 8 days ago, on January 15, 2026.
- Yield & Schedule: CINF currently pays dividends quarterly with an annual yield of 2.20%.
- Dividend Growth: Since 2004, the dividend payout has grown by 248.0%, from $0.25 to $0.87.
- Dividend Reliability: CINF has maintained or increased its dividend for 91 consecutive payments.
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