Dec 23, 2025 • Pennsylvania Business Report -
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
Fulton Bank names next treasurer
Fulton Bank has appointed Gordon Roder as its new treasurer, a role in which he will manage the bank's interest rate risk profile, liquidity, hedging activities, and contribute to capital management and long-term strategic planning. Roder brings over 20 years of experience in investment management, balance sheet strategy, and enterprise risk oversight from previous senior leadership positions at notable financial institutions. Fulton Bank, a $32 billion financial services holding company, expects Roder's expertise to be central to shaping its financial strategy and maintaining high performance.
Dec 23, 2025 • Yahoo Finance
BULLISH
Fulton Financial (NASDAQ:FULT) Has Announced That It Will Be Increasing Its Dividend To $0.19
Fulton Financial (NASDAQ:FULT) is increasing its dividend to $0.19 per share, payable on January 15th, maintaining a dividend yield similar to the industry average at 3.8%. The company's earnings sufficiently cover these distributions, with a payout ratio of 37% and estimated future EPS growth of 17.2% over the next three years. Fulton Financial has a solid track record of increasing dividends, growing them by 7.8% annually over the last decade.
Dec 22, 2025 • Nasdaq
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
First Week of February 2026 Options Trading For Fulton Financial (FULT)
New options contracts for Fulton Financial (FULT) with a February 2026 expiration have started trading. A specific put contract at the $20.00 strike price offers an attractive entry point for investors interested in FULT shares, potentially yielding a 2.75% return if it expires worthless. This strategy, highlighted by Stock Options Channel's YieldBoost formula, presents an alternative to direct stock purchase with a lower cost basis.
Dec 22, 2025 • TradingView — Track All Markets
BULLISH
4 Bank Stocks With Recent Dividend Hikes to Keep an Eye On
Amid a positive U.S. market upswing, investors are eyeing dividend-paying bank stocks for stability and income, despite inflationary and geopolitical uncertainties. ServisFirst Bancshares (SFBS), Fulton Financial Corporation (FULT), First Financial Corporation (THFF), and Norwood Financial Corp. (NWFL) have recently announced dividend hikes, showcasing resilient business models and consistent shareholder returns. These Zacks-ranked companies have also experienced over 3% stock rallies in the past month.
Dec 20, 2025 • Simply Wall Street
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
Fulton Financial (NASDAQ:FULT) Is Paying Out A Larger Dividend Than Last Year
Fulton Financial (NASDAQ:FULT) plans to increase its dividend to $0.19 per share, marking a larger payout than the previous year. The company has a strong track record of consistent dividend payments, with an annual growth rate of 7.8% since 2015. With a low payout ratio of 37% and forecasted EPS growth of 17.2% over the next three years, the dividend appears sustainable and has potential for future growth.
Dec 18, 2025 • Simply Wall Street
BULLISH
How Fulton’s Higher Dividend and New Buybacks At Fulton Financial (FULT) Has Changed Its Investment Story
Fulton Financial Corporation recently increased its quarterly common dividend to US$0.19 per share and approved a new US$150 million capital return program. These actions aim to reinforce the bank's commitment to returning cash to investors. While supporting the near-term income story, these changes don't fundamentally alter the investment narrative, which still hinges on earnings resilience and managing risks such as loan growth and credit costs, especially amidst slower loan and deposit growth.