CTBK Stock Historical Dividends and Yields -City Bank

City Bank (CTBK) pays a dividend yield of 0%. The 5-year dividend growth rate is 0%. City Bank has been paying dividends since 1995.

Below is City Bank's complete dividend history, ex-dividend dates, payout ratio trends, and dividend yield charts.

Dividend started since

 
1995

Years of Dividend History

 
31
0% (Trailing)
0% (Forward)

Dividend Yield

0
 

Dividend Payout Ratio

0%
 

Growth Rate (5-Year)

0%
 

Yield on Cost (5-Year)

0%
 

3-Year Share Buyback Ratio

* Special dividend is not included in the calculation of dividend per share and related fields

Dividend Growth


City Bank Dividend History & Ex-Dividend Dates

Complete history of 58 dividend payments by City Bank since 1995. Each row shows the ex-dividend date, amount per share, record date, pay date, and declaration date.

City Bank (CTBK) Dividend History
Ex-Dividend Date Amount Record Date Pay Date Declaration Date
2008-12-30 USD 0.06 2009-01-02 2009-01-16 2008-12-11
2008-09-03 USD 0.15 2008-09-05 2008-09-19 2008-08-13
2008-06-04 USD 0.15 2008-06-06 2008-06-20 2008-02-13
2008-03-05 USD 0.15 2008-03-07 2008-03-21 2008-02-13
2007-12-19 USD 1 2007-12-21 2008-01-11 2007-12-12
2007-12-19 USD 0.15 2007-12-21 2008-01-11 2007-12-12
2007-09-05 USD 0.15 2007-09-07 2007-09-21 2007-08-08
2007-06-06 USD 0.15 2007-06-08 2007-06-22 2007-05-08
2007-03-07 USD 0.15 2007-03-09 2007-03-23 2007-02-15
2006-12-20 USD 0.15 2006-12-22 2007-01-12 2006-11-10
2006-12-20 USD 0.15 2006-12-22 2007-01-12 2006-11-10
2006-09-06 USD 0.133333 2006-09-08 2006-09-22 2006-08-09
2006-06-07 USD 0.133333 2006-06-09 2006-06-23 2006-05-10
2006-03-08 USD 0.133333 2006-03-10 2006-03-24 2006-02-08
2005-11-22 USD 2 2005-11-25 2006-01-06 2005-10-13
2005-11-22 USD 0.133333 2005-11-18 0000-00-00 2005-10-13
2005-09-07 USD 0.133333 2005-09-09 2005-09-23 2005-08-11
2005-06-08 USD 0.133333 2005-06-10 2005-06-24 2005-05-12
2005-03-09 USD 0.133333 2005-03-11 2005-03-25 2005-01-28
2005-01-05 USD 0.133333 2005-01-07 2005-01-21 2004-11-26
2004-11-09 USD 0.666667 2004-11-12 2004-11-26 2004-10-14
2004-09-08 USD 0.133333 2004-09-10 2004-09-24 2004-08-11
2004-06-09 USD 0.133333 2004-06-11 2004-06-25 2004-05-13
2004-03-10 USD 0.133333 2004-03-12 2004-03-26 2004-02-11
2004-01-07 USD 0.133333 2004-01-09 2004-01-23 2003-12-10
2003-09-10 USD 0.133333 2003-09-08 0000-00-00 2003-08-01
2003-09-10 USD 0.666667 2003-09-12 2003-09-26 2003-08-13
2003-06-11 USD 0.066667 2003-06-13 2003-06-27 2003-05-02
2003-03-12 USD 0.06 2003-03-14 2003-03-28 2003-01-31
2003-01-08 USD 0.06 2003-01-10 2003-01-24 2002-11-29
2002-09-11 USD 0.06 2002-09-13 2002-09-27 2002-08-02
2002-06-12 USD 0.053333 2002-06-14 2002-06-28 2002-05-03
2002-03-13 USD 0.053333 2002-03-15 2002-03-29 2002-02-01
2002-01-09 USD 0.053333 2002-01-11 2002-01-25 2001-11-30
2001-09-17 USD 0.046667 2001-09-13 0000-00-00 2001-08-08
2001-06-07 USD 0.046667 2001-06-11 2001-06-22 2001-04-26
2001-03-14 USD 0.046667 2001-03-16 2001-03-30 2001-02-02
2001-01-10 USD 0.046667 2001-01-12 2001-01-26 2000-12-01
2000-09-07 USD 0.04 2000-09-11 2000-09-25 2000-08-10
2000-06-08 USD 0.04 2000-06-12 2000-06-23 2000-05-16

Frequently Asked Questions: CTBK Dividend

Does City Bank (CTBK) pay a dividend?

City Bank (CTBK) does not currently pay a regular dividend. Review the historical record above for any past dividend payments or capital return policies.

Why doesn't City Bank pay a dividend?

Companies typically forgo dividends to reinvest earnings into growth, R&D, acquisitions, or share buybacks.

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Dividend Yield History

This is the historical trailing annual dividend yield of City Bank. Buying stocks at higher yield relative its historical values is usually more profitable.

Dividend Per Share History

This the dividend history of City Bank

Dividend Payout Ratio

This is the historical payout ratio of City Bank. If the dividend payout ratio is close to or higher than 1, dividends might not be sustainable.