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First Berlin Bancorp Stock Dividends

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At Close: Jul 10, 2026

FTFI Dividends Insights

FTFI pays dividends yearly. Last paid amount was $0.350 at Dec 17, 2025. As of today, dividend yield (TTM) is 0.92%.

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Key Stats

Dividend Yield (TTM) 0.92%
Frequency Yearly
1Y Growth 0%
Payout Ratio 0
Amount Per Share $0.350
First Berlin Bancorp, Inc. has not yet announced its next dividend date. Last payment date was: Dec 17, 2025.

FTFI Dividend Payout History

To ensure a understanding of FTFI's dividend performance, consider examining the historical payout ratios and how they align with the company's earnings. Fluctuations in payout amounts may reflect changes in the company's dividend policy or earnings stability.


# Declaration Date Ex-Date Pay Date Amount Yield
1 Dec 05, 2025 Dec 05, 2025 Dec 17, 2025 $0.350 1.08%
2 Dec 10, 2024 Dec 10, 2024 Dec 20, 2024 $0.250 1.06%
3 Oct 19, 2023 Dec 01, 2023 Dec 15, 2023 $0.200 1.17%
4 Nov 15, 2022 Dec 13, 2022 Dec 21, 2022 $0.200 1.07%
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Comparing FTFI to Sector and Country

FTFI pays a solid dividend yield of 0.92%, which is higher than the average of the bottom 25% of dividend payers in the US market (0.86%). FTFI’s dividend yield is lower than the average of the top 25% of dividend payers in the Financial Services sector in the US market (9.11%), which means that there are more attractive dividend stocks to consider.

FAQ

What factors can affect the amount of FTFI's dividend payments?
The amount of FTFI's dividends can fluctuate based on several factors, including the company's financial performance, earnings, cash flow, capital requirements, and overall market conditions. Changes in FTFI sector's trends, interest rate shifts, and the company's operational adjustments can also influence dividend decisions.

Can dividends from FTFI stock be automatically reinvested?
If FTFI offers a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP), shareholders may have the option to automatically reinvest dividends to purchase additional shares. Please check with your brokerage for the availability and details of such a plan. Here's an easy guide on how to buy FTFI stock.

How often does FTFI pay dividend?
First Berlin Bancorp, Inc. (FTFI) pays dividends yearly. The most recent payout was on Dec 17, 2025.

How much does FTFI pays per share?
The last recorder (Dec 05, 2025) dividend per share was $0.350.

What is FTFI dividend growth rate?
Over the last year, First Berlin Bancorp, Inc. has witnessed growth rate of 0% . Looking back over the past 3 years, this growth rate has been 20.51%. Furthermore, examining the past 5 years, First Berlin Bancorp, Inc. has maintained an average Dividends Per Share Growth Rate of 11.84%.
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