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HUNTINGTON BANCSHARES INC /MD/ 8-K

Accession 0000049196-26-000007

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Jan 21, 7:00 PM ET

Accepted

Jan 22, 4:11 PM ET

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Huntington Bancshares Declares Quarterly Common & Preferred Dividends

What Happened Huntington Bancshares Incorporated (HBAN) filed an 8-K on January 22, 2026 announcing that its Board declared quarterly cash dividends. The common-stock dividend was declared at $0.155 per share (unchanged from the prior quarter), payable April 1, 2026 to shareholders of record on March 18, 2026. The Board also declared quarterly dividends on six series of preferred stock; a press release was attached as Exhibit 99.1.

Key Details

  • Common stock dividend: $0.155 per common share, payable April 1, 2026; record date March 18, 2026.
  • Series B (Floating Rate, CUSIP 446150500): $16.58450000 per share (equivalent to $0.414612500 per depositary receipt).
  • Series F (5.625%, CUSIP 446150AT1): $1,406.25 per share (equivalent to $14.0625 per depositary share).
  • Series G (4.450%, CUSIP 446150AV6): $1,112.50 per share (equivalent to $11.1250 per depositary share).
  • Series H (4.5%, Nasdaq: HBANP): $11.25 per share (equivalent to $0.28125 per depositary share).
  • Series J (6.875%, Nasdaq: HBANL): $17.19 per share (equivalent to $0.42975 per depositary share).
  • Series K (6.25%, CUSIP 446150BG8): $1,562.50 per share (equivalent to $15.625 per depositary share).
  • All six preferred dividends are payable April 15, 2026 to shareholders of record on April 1, 2026.

Why It Matters

  • For income investors, Huntington maintained its common dividend and set specific payouts for multiple preferred share series, confirming ongoing cash returns to shareholders.
  • The unchanged common dividend signals the Board did not increase payout this quarter; preferred dividends are set according to each series' terms.
  • These declarations affect expected cash flows and yield calculations for common and preferred holders but do not provide new information about company earnings or capital changes beyond the dividend actions.