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Huntington Bancshares Declares $356.25 Dividend

Huntington Bancshares Incorporated has declared a quarterly cash dividend on its 5.70% Series I non-cumulative perpetual preferred stock (NASDAQ: HBANM) at a rate of $356.25 per share, equivalent to $0.35625 per depositary share. This dividend is payable on December 1, 2025, to shareholders of record on November 15, 2025.

Huntington Bancshares Incorporated, a regional bank holding company with $208 billion in assets, is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Established in 1866, the company and its affiliates offer a wide range of banking, payments, wealth management, and risk management products and services, serving consumers, small and middle-market businesses, corporations, municipalities, and other organizations. With 971 branches in 13 states, Huntington Bancshares also operates in extended geographies.

This declaration of a cash dividend reflects the company's commitment to providing returns to its shareholders and maintaining its financial stability. The market has reacted to these announcements by moving the company's shares 0.17% to a price of $17.77. For the full picture, make sure to review HUNTINGTON BANCSHARES INC /MD/'s 8-K report.

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