Popular, Inc. Declares Dividend on Preferred Stock and Announces Distribution on Trust Preferred Securities - Candlesense

Popular, Inc. Declares Dividend on Preferred Stock and Announces Distribution on Trust Preferred Securities

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Popular, Inc. (NASDAQ: BPOP) announced today that it has declared the following monthly cash dividend on its outstanding shares of Non-Cumulative Monthly Income Preferred Stock: a monthly cash dividend of $0.132813 per share of 6.375% Non-Cumulative Monthly Income Preferred Stock, 2003 Series A, payable on September 2, 2025 to holders of record as of August 15, 2025. The Corporation also announced the following monthly distribution on its outstanding Trus

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What impact will the announced monthly distribution on the Trust Preferred Securities have on the value of those securities and potential liquidity concerns? Are there any tax implications or withholding considerations for foreign or institutional holders of the preferred and trust preferred securities that could affect net returns? Is the cash dividend sustainable given Popular, Inc.’s current earnings, cash flow, and capital adequacy ratios? Could the dividend announcement influence the supply‑demand dynamics for BPOP’s preferred shares and affect spreads or yields in the secondary market? What is the market’s expected reaction to the September 2, 2025 dividend payment date and the August 15, 2025 record‑date? Will the monthly cash dividend trigger any price adjustments in the preferred shares or the common stock due to dividend‑capture strategies? How will the declared cash dividend on the 6.375% Non‑Cumulative Monthly Income Preferred Stock affect BPOP’s overall dividend yield and attractiveness to income investors? How does the 6.375% dividend rate compare to those of other banks’ preferred securities and the broader market? How might the dividend and distribution announcements impact BPOP’s credit ratings or outlook revisions from rating agencies? Will this dividend declaration affect any existing dividend‑swap or synthetic‑exchange agreements that market participants have structured around BPOP’s securities?