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Ex-Dividend Reminder: National Storage Affiliates Trust, Banc Of California and Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida

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Ex-Dividend Reminder: National Storage Affiliates Trust, Banc Of California and Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida

National Storage Affiliates Trust (NSA), Banc Of California Inc (BANC), and Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida (SBCF) are scheduled to trade ex-dividend on September 15, 2025. NSA will distribute a $0.57 quarterly dividend, representing 1.78% of its recent price, while BANC will pay $0.10 (0.59%) and SBCF $0.18 (0.58%). Investors should anticipate these stocks to open lower by their respective dividend percentages on the ex-dividend date, reflecting the capital distribution to shareholders.

Analysis

National Storage Affiliates Trust (NSA), Banc Of California Inc (BANC), and Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida (SBCF) are scheduled to trade ex-dividend on September 15, 2025, triggering a mechanical price adjustment in their shares. NSA offers the most significant distribution, with a quarterly dividend of $0.57 translating to a substantial 7.14% annualized yield based on its recent price of $31.94; its shares are expected to open approximately 1.78% lower on the ex-dividend date. In contrast, the two banking entities offer more modest returns. BANC's $0.10 dividend provides a 2.38% annualized yield with an expected 0.59% price drop, while SBCF's $0.18 dividend equates to a 2.34% annualized yield and a 0.58% price drop. The article correctly notes that the sustainability of these dividends is contingent upon future profitability, advising a review of historical payments as a measure of stability. On the reporting day, all three stocks traded slightly higher, indicating a stable market reception to the routine dividend announcements.

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