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AAPL dividend announcement $ 0.7500 / share 12/03/2021

By Mabel Underwood
December 3, 2021
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NASB Financial Inc (OTCBB: NASB) on 03/12/2021 declared a dividend of $ 0.7500 per share payable on December 27, 2021 to shareholders of record on December 13, 2021. The dividend amount recorded is a decrease of 1.25 $ compared to the last dividend paid.

NASB Financial Inc (OTCBB: NASB) has been paying dividends since 1998, has a current dividend yield of 4.8504447937%, and has increased its dividends for 1 consecutive year.

The market cap of NASB Financial Inc is $ 486,635,800 and has a PE ratio of 0.00. The stock price closed yesterday at $ 61.85 and has a 52 week low / high of $ 60.45 and $ 74.75.

NASB Financial, through its wholly owned subsidiary, North American Savings Bank, FSB (the Bank), focuses on its lending business on mortgages secured by residential and commercial properties and, to a lesser extent, on development loans. Residential mortgages have long-term fixed or adjustable rates. The remainder of the Bank’s loan portfolio consists of commercial non-mortgage loans and installment loans.

For more information on NASB Financial Inc, click here.

The current dividend information for NASB Financial Inc as of the date of this press release is:

Dividend declaration date: December 03, 2021
Ex-dividend date: December 10, 2021
Dividend registration date: December 13, 2021
Dividend payment date: December 27, 2021
Dividend amount: $ 0.7500


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