Comerica Incorporated

CMA

Comerica Incorporated is a financial services company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. It provides a range of banking products and services, including commercial banking, retail banking, and wealth management. Founded in 1849, Comerica primarily serves small to midsize businesses, as well as high-net-worth individuals, with a focus on customer service and relationship banking.

$84.12 0.00 (0.00%)
Dividend Yield 3.38%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

🎉 Upcoming Dividend

Investors can expect a dividend payout of $0.71 per share, scheduled to be distributed in 24 days on January 1, 2026

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
January 1, 2026$0.712025-12-152025-12-15
October 1, 2025$0.712025-09-152025-09-15
July 1, 2025$0.712025-06-132025-06-13
April 1, 2025$0.712025-03-142025-03-14
January 1, 2025$0.712024-12-132024-12-13

Dividends Summary

Company News

$HAREHOLDER ALERT: The M&A Class Action Firm Is Investigating the Merger—WBD, TRUE, CMA, and FITB
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Juan Monteverde • December 6, 2025

Law firm Monteverde & Associates is investigating several corporate mergers and acquisitions, including transactions involving Warner Bros. Discovery, trueCar, Comerica, and Fifth Third Bancorp.

Billionaire David Tepper Dumped Appaloosa's Stake in Oracle and Is Piling Into a Sector That Wall Street Thinks Will Outperform
The Motley Fool • Bram Berkowitz • November 24, 2025

Billionaire investor David Tepper sold his entire Oracle stake in Q3 and shifted investments into the financial sector, which Wall Street analysts expect to outperform despite recent underperformance.

SHAREHOLDER ALERT: The M&A Class Action Firm Continues to Investigate Merger - IMXI, FSFG, FITB, and CMA
Benzinga • Juan Monteverde • November 6, 2025

Law firm Monteverde & Associates is investigating potential merger-related shareholder actions for four companies involving potential mergers and acquisitions.

Top 3 Bank Stocks to Watch as Fed Rate Cuts Loom
Investing.com • Chris Markoch • June 26, 2025

As potential Federal Reserve rate cuts approach in September and October, three bank stocks show promising potential due to expected yield curve changes and strong financial positions.

Comerica (CMA) Aided by NII & Loan Growth Amid Cost Woes
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Equity Research • June 19, 2024

Comerica's (CMA) robust loan pipeline will support growth in the upcoming quarters. Further, decent cash levels are likely to support its capital distribution activities.

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