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Huntington Bancshares Named Top Dividend Stock With Insider Buying and 3.49% Yield (HBAN)

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Huntington Bancshares Named Top Dividend Stock With Insider Buying and 3.49% Yield (HBAN)

Dividend Channel's latest DividendRank report flags Huntington Bancshares (HBAN) as a top-ranked dividend candidate and notes director John C. Inglis bought 6,506 shares on Nov. 4, 2025 for $15.30 each (about $99,542); the stock trades around $17.6, roughly 15% above his purchase and close to its 52-week high of $18.04 (52-week low $11.92). The report highlights HBAN's attractive valuation, strong profitability metrics, favorable multi-year growth trends and a steady quarterly dividend (annualized $0.62; most recent ex-date 12/18/2025). Insider buying paired with DividendRank's value-and-profitability screen suggests the name merits further due diligence by income-oriented and value-focused investors.

Analysis

Dividend Channel's DividendRank report spotlights Huntington Bancshares (HBAN) and documents director John C. Inglis purchasing 6,506 shares on 11/04/2025 at $15.30 for $99,541.80. The stock traded as low as $17.58 on the referenced Tuesday and last at $17.61, roughly 14.9% above Inglis's purchase, while intraday movement was -0.90%; HBAN's 52‑week range is $11.915–$18.035, so the current price sits near the high. The report highlights attractive valuation and strong profitability metrics, favorable multi‑year growth trends, and a long-term quarterly dividend record; the annualized dividend is $0.62 with the most recent ex‑date on 12/18/2025, implying an approximate yield of 3.5% at the ~$17.6 level. Insider buying coupled with DividendRank's value-and-profitability screen reinforces an income-oriented value thesis but does not replace fundamental verification. Director buying is a positive governance signal, yet proximity to the 52‑week high reduces immediate margin of safety relative to the insider's cost basis. Investors should confirm bank-specific fundamentals referenced by the report (loan performance, capital and liquidity) and watch for follow‑up insider activity or quarterly results to validate sustained upside or dividend continuity.

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