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First of Long Island hikes dividend by 5%

On September 30, 2022, The First of Long Island Corporation (FLIC) announced that it will raise its quarterly dividend by 5.0 percent to 21 cents per share. This follows a dividend hike of 5.3 percent to 20 cents per share in 2021 and also marks the financial services provider's 27th consecutive year of annual dividend increases.

First of Long Island (FLIC) Dividend history & statistics
Company name First of Long Island Corp
Ticker symbol FLIC
ISIN-code US3207341062
company website https://www.fnbli.com/
Sector Financials
Business Financial Services
Dividend paid since 1986
Track record (years increased) 27
Payment Frequency Quarterly dividend
Dividend growth: 5 year average 7.0%
Next dividend per share $0.21
Annual dividend per share $0.84
Dividend yield* 4.9%
Stock price* $17.39
YTD Total Return* -17.5%
Next ex-dividend date October 11, 2022
Next payment date October 21, 2022
Market cap (in $B)* 0.40
Total dividend (in $B) 0.02
© www.dividendhike.com *As of October 10, 2022

The dividend will be paid on October 21, 2022 to shareholders of record on October 12, 2022. A new annual rate of 84 cents per share yields 4.9% to First of Long Island shareholders at at stock price of $17.42.

The First National Bank of Long Island is the sole subsidiary of The First of Long Island Corporation. The company provides financial services through its branches in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, Long Island and the boroughs of Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan. The Bank’s revenues are derived principally from interest on loans and investment securities, service charges and fees on deposit accounts, income from investment management and trust services and bank-owned life insurance. The First of Long Island Corporation was incorporated on February 7, 1984 for the purpose of providing financial services through its wholly-owned subsidiary, The First National Bank of Long Island.