
Midland States Bancorp, Inc. Common Stock (MSBI)
Midland States Bancorp, Inc. (MSBI) is a regional financial holding company that provides a range of banking and financial services. The company operates through its subsidiary, Midland States Bank, offering personal banking, commercial banking, mortgage, and wealth management services. Headquartered in Illinois, Midland States Bancorp focuses on serving individuals, small to medium-sized businesses, and commercial clients in its regional markets.
Dividend History
| Pay Date | Amount | Ex-Date | Record Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| August 22, 2025 | $0.32 | 2025-08-15 | 2025-08-15 |
| May 23, 2025 | $0.31 | 2025-05-16 | 2025-05-16 |
| February 21, 2025 | $0.31 | 2025-02-14 | 2025-02-14 |
| November 25, 2024 | $0.31 | 2024-11-18 | 2024-11-18 |
| August 23, 2024 | $0.31 | 2024-08-16 | 2024-08-16 |
Dividends Summary
- Midland States Bancorp, Inc. Common Stock has issued 37 dividend payments over the past 9 years
- The most recent dividend was paid 63 days ago, on August 22, 2025
- The highest dividend payed out to investors during this period was $0.32 per share
- The average dividend paid during this period was $0.26 per share.
Company News
Midland States Bancorp, Inc. received a notification from Nasdaq regarding its failure to timely file its annual and quarterly reports. The company is working to regain compliance with Nasdaq's listing rules.
Midland States Bancorp, Inc. announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.31 per share of its common stock and a cash dividend of $0.4844 per depository share on its 7.75% Fixed-Rate Reset Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series A.
Carter Bankshares (CARE) witnessed a jump in share price last session on above-average trading volume. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions for the stock doesn't suggest further strength down the road.
Weekly summary of dividend activity for Dividend Champions, Contenders, and Challengers. Check out the stocks with dividend changes and upcoming pay dates.
If you want dividend growth, dividend safety, and an undervalued stock, these three fit the bill.









