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Enterprise Financial Services Named Top Dividend Stock With Insider Buying and 2.32% Yield (EFSC)

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Enterprise Financial Services Named Top Dividend Stock With Insider Buying and 2.32% Yield (EFSC)

Enterprise Financial Services Corp (EFSC) was highlighted in Dividend Channel’s DividendRank report and flagged for insider buying after director Michael E. Finn purchased 1,500 shares on Aug. 4 for $54.11 ($81,165); EFSC shares have since traded around $55.18–$55.58 (about 2% above his purchase and ~2.6% total return including $0.31 in dividends). The report points to attractive valuation and strong profitability metrics, a solid quarterly dividend history (annualized dividend $1.28; most recent ex‑date 12/15/2025) and favorable multi‑year growth rates, with the stock trading between a 52‑week low of $45.22 and high of $62.60. The combination of a top DividendRank and recent insider buying suggests management confidence and warrants further due diligence by income‑ and value‑focused investors.

Analysis

Director Michael E. Finn purchased 1,500 shares of Enterprise Financial Services Corp (EFSC) on August 4 for $54.11 per share, a $81,165 disclosed buy; shares traded as low as $55.18 on the cited Wednesday, roughly 2.0% above his purchase and about a 2.6% total return when including $0.31/share in dividends received since the purchase. The article notes EFSC was highlighted in Dividend Channel's DividendRank report for attractive valuation metrics and strong profitability, and the stock was trading +0.74% on the day. The company pays an annualized dividend of $1.28/share on a quarterly cadence, with the most recent ex-dividend date listed as 12/15/2025; the 52-week trading range is $45.22 to $62.595 and the last trade cited was $55.58. DividendRank emphasized favorable multi‑year growth rates and a strong quarterly dividend history as reasons income- and value-focused investors should research EFSC further. Insider buying combined with a top DividendRank and mildly positive sentiment (signal score ~0.3) supports a constructive, but cautious, view; the disclosed buy is modest in absolute dollar terms so it is not a large capital commitment by management. Investors should confirm dividend sustainability and fundamental drivers behind the DividendRank metrics and watch for follow-through in insider activity and company disclosures before scaling exposure.