Camden National (NASDAQ: CAC) declares $0.42 quarterly dividend
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
8-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Camden National Corporation declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.42 per share. Based on the June 29, 2026 closing price of $53.96 per share, this represents an annualized dividend yield of 3.11%. The dividend will be paid on July 31, 2026 to shareholders of record as of July 15, 2026.
The company describes itself as Northern New England's largest publicly traded bank holding company, with $7.0 billion in assets and 72 banking centers in Maine and New Hampshire, offering full-service community banking and wealth management services.
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8-K Event Classification
2 items: 8.01, 9.01
2 items
Item 8.01
Other Events
Other
Voluntary disclosure of events the company deems important to shareholders but not covered by other items.
Item 9.01
Financial Statements and Exhibits
Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
Key Figures
Quarterly dividend: $0.42 per share
Annualized dividend yield: 3.11%
Share price reference: $53.96 per share
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7 metrics
Quarterly dividend
$0.42 per share
Declared June 30, 2026
Annualized dividend yield
3.11%
Based on June 29, 2026 closing price
Share price reference
$53.96 per share
Closing price on June 29, 2026, NASDAQ
Dividend payment date
July 31, 2026
Payable date for $0.42 dividend
Dividend record date
July 15, 2026
Shareholders of record eligible for dividend
Total assets
$7.0 billion
Company asset size referenced in overview
Banking centers
72 locations
Banking centers in Maine and New Hampshire
Key Terms
quarterly dividend, annualized dividend yield, bank holding company, Member FDIC, +1 more
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quarterly dividend financial
"declared a quarterly dividend of $0.42 per share"
A quarterly dividend is a payment a company gives to its shareholders four times a year, usually as a share of its profits. It's like getting a small bonus every few months for owning the company's stock, which can provide a steady income. Investors watch these payments to see how well a company is doing and whether it’s a good investment.
annualized dividend yield financial
"This quarterly payout results in an annualized dividend yield of 3.11%"
bank holding company financial
"Northern New England's largest publicly traded bank holding company, with $7.0 billion in assets"
A bank holding company is a parent corporation that owns one or more banks and other financial businesses, like a household that controls several shops under the same roof. Investors care because this structure determines how the business is regulated, how it raises capital, pays dividends, and absorbs losses; it can make a banking group safer or riskier and affects the value and liquidity of the company’s shares.
Member FDIC regulatory
"Additional information is available at CamdenNational.bank. Member FDIC."
A “Member FDIC” is a bank or savings institution that participates in the U.S. federal deposit insurance program, meaning customer deposits up to the insured limit are protected if the bank fails. For investors and savers this matters because it lowers the risk of losing cash held at that institution and signals that the bank is subject to federal oversight and safety rules—think of it like a backup guarantee on money kept in an account.
Equal Housing Lender regulatory
"Additional information is available at CamdenNational.bank. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender."
A lender who uses the phrase or logo “Equal Housing Lender” is signaling compliance with U.S. fair‑housing and anti‑discrimination rules that require mortgage and housing-related credit decisions to be based on financial factors, not race, gender, national origin, disability or similar traits. For investors, that label matters because it indicates the institution is managing legal and reputational risk associated with discriminatory lending; compliance helps protect a lender’s ability to originate loans, maintain regulatory standing and avoid costly fines or lawsuits — similar to a restaurant displaying health inspection compliance to reassure patrons and regulators.
FAQ
What dividend did Camden National Corporation (CAC) declare for Q2 2026?
Camden National Corporation declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.42 per share. This dividend reflects the company’s regular shareholder payout and forms the basis for its stated 3.11% annualized dividend yield at the referenced share price.
When is the record date and payment date for Camden National’s July 2026 dividend?
Shareholders of record on July 15, 2026 are entitled to receive the dividend. The $0.42 per share cash dividend will be paid on July 31, 2026, according to Camden National Corporation’s announcement and related Form 8-K disclosure.
How large is Camden National Corporation (CAC) based on the latest disclosure?
Camden National Corporation reports total assets of $7.0 billion. It operates as Northern New England’s largest publicly traded bank holding company, with 72 banking centers across Maine and New Hampshire and additional wealth management and financial planning services.
What type of financial services does Camden National Corporation (CAC) provide?
Camden National Corporation operates Camden National Bank, a full-service community bank with digital and in-person services. It offers traditional banking plus comprehensive wealth management, investment, and financial planning services through Camden National Wealth Management subsidiaries and units.
