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F.N.B. Corp (FNB)

F.N.B. Corp (FNB) is a regional banking company headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It provides a range of financial services, including retail and commercial banking, wealth management, and mortgage services, primarily serving community and small business customers across the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Southeast regions. Founded in 1944, F.N.B. has grown through acquisitions and is known for its focus on personalized banking and financial solutions.

Dividend Yield 3.55%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
$0.192004-08-122004-08-16
September 15, 2025$0.122025-09-022025-09-02
June 15, 2025$0.122025-06-022025-06-02
March 15, 2025$0.122025-03-032025-03-03
December 15, 2024$0.122024-12-022024-12-02

Dividends Summary

Company News

F.N.B. Corporation Declares Cash Dividend of $0.12 on Common Stock
Benzinga • Prnewswire • July 31, 2025

F.N.B. Corporation announced a quarterly cash dividend of $0.12 per share, payable on September 15, 2025, to shareholders of record as of September 2, 2025. The company is a diversified financial services organization operating across seven states with nearly $50 billion in total assets.

F.n.b. Beats Q2 2025 EPS by 5.9%
The Motley Fool • Jesterai • July 19, 2025

Regional bank F.n.b. reported strong Q2 2025 financial results, exceeding analyst expectations with increased revenue, loan growth, and record fee income while maintaining robust capital metrics.

6 Regional Banks' Ratings on Review for Downgrade by Moody's
Zacks Investment Research • Nikita Kataruka • June 7, 2024

Old National (ONB), Fulton (FULT), FNB, WaFd (WAFD) and two other regional banks' ratings are on review for downgrade by Moody's due to concerns over CRE exposure.

Regional-bank bondholders seem unworried by New York Community Bank’s problems
MarketWatch • MarketWatch • February 10, 2024

While regional-bank stocks continue to be dragged down by the troubles assailing New York Community Bank, their bonds are holding up, suggesting bondholders view NYCB’s issues as isolated.

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