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First Northwest Bancorp Common Stock (FNWB)

First Northwest Bancorp (FNWB) is a regional bank holding company serving communities in the Pacific Northwest. It provides a range of banking services, including commercial and community banking, lending, and investment services through its subsidiary, First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Port Angeles. The company focuses on serving small to medium-sized businesses and individuals, emphasizing personalized banking solutions and community involvement.

Dividend Yield 3.54%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
May 23, 2025$0.072025-05-092025-05-09
February 28, 2025$0.072025-02-142025-02-14
November 22, 2024$0.072024-11-082024-11-08
August 23, 2024$0.072024-08-092024-08-09
May 24, 2024$0.072024-05-092024-05-10

Dividends Summary

Company News

First Fed Foundation Invites Final Applications for Fall Grant Cycle
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Jan Simon • August 25, 2025

First Fed Foundation is accepting grant applications through September 1, 2025, for nonprofit, tribal, government, and school district organizations in Western Washington, offering funding between $5,000 and $100,000 for community support, housing, economic development, and community development projects.

First Financial Northwest (FFNW) Reports Q1 Loss, Misses Revenue Estimates
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Equity Research • April 30, 2024

First Financial (FFNW) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -233.33% and 2.40%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2024. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

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Benzinga • Lisa Levin • August 22, 2023

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