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Business Wire
6 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Regions Financial Corp. Announces Latest Increase in Quarterly Common Stock Dividend and Declares Preferred Stock Dividends
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Regions Financial Corp. (NYSE:RF) Board of Directors today declared the following cash dividends on its common shares, Series C preferred shares, Series E preferred shares and Series F preferred shares: A cash dividend of $0.265 on each share of outstanding common stock of the Company, payable on Oct. 1, 2025, to stockholders of record at the close of business on Sept. 2, 2025. The dividend of $0.265 represents a $0.015 (or 6%) increase over the most recent quarterly common dividend. A cash dividend of $14.25 per share of Series C Preferred Stock (equivalent to approximately $0.35625 per depositary share), payable on Aug. 15, 2025, to stockholders of record at the close of business on Aug. 1, 2025. A cash dividend of $11.125 per share of Series E Preferred Stock (equivalent to approximately $0.278125 per depositary share), payable on Sept. 15, 2025, to stockholders of record at the close of business on Sept. 2, 2025. A cash dividend of $17.375 per share of Series F Preferred Stock (equivalent to approximately $0.434375 per depositary share), payable on Sept. 15, 2025, to stockholders of record at the close of business on Sept. 2, 2025. About Regions Financial Corporation Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $160 billion in assets, is a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation's largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth management, and mortgage products and services. Regions serves customers across the South, Midwest and Texas, and through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates approximately 1,250 banking offices and more than 2,000 ATMs. Regions Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. Additional information about Regions and its full line of products and services can be found at


Business Wire
07-07-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Regions Financial to Announce Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results on July 18, 2025
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Regions Financial Corp. (NYSE:RF) is scheduled to release its second quarter 2025 financial results on Friday, July 18, 2025. Information will be accessible in the following formats: A news release and additional materials will be made available on Regions' Investor Relations website at prior to market open on July 18. Also on July 18, Regions executives will discuss the results via a live audio webcast beginning at 10 a.m. ET. The webcast will be accessible through and will include an associated slide presentation to be reviewed by company executives. An archived recording of the webcast will be made available within following the live event. About Regions Financial Corporation Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $160 billion in assets, is a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation's largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth management, and mortgage products and services. Regions serves customers across the South, Midwest and Texas, and through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates approximately 1,250 banking offices and more than 2,000 ATMs. Regions Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. Additional information about Regions and its full line of products and services can be found at
Yahoo
03-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Congratulations to First Quarter 2025 Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Contest Winners
NORTHAMPTON, MA / / July 3, 2025 / Check out our recent winners and their inspiring stories. By Mel Campbell If the winners of the most recent Regions Riding Forward Scholarships are any indication, the young people of today definitely have something to say to the world, especially when it comes to recognizing those who have been the inspiration behind their achievements and dreams. Honoring these students and those who have helped move them to greater accomplishments is at the heart of the Regions Riding Forward® Scholarship Contest. The winners for the first quarter of 2025 are the first four winners of the Regions Riding Forward® Scholarship Contest for 2025. Regions will award four scholarship prizes for each quarter of 2025, and each winning student will receive a check in the amount of $8,000 made out to their designated accredited college. The Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Contest provides opportunities for students to help them further their education. The contest invites eligible high school and college students to submit a video essay or traditional written essay on someone they know in their community who has inspired them and helped them build the confidence to achieve their goals. The 2025 Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Contest consists of four (4) separate quarterly contests. For each quarterly contest, eligible entries are grouped according to form of entry (written essay or video essay) and judged by a panel of independent, qualified judges. A total of four (4) quarterly contest scholarship prizes are awarded in each quarterly contest, consisting of two (2) prizes for the written essay group and two (2) prizes for the video essay group. Regions promotes the scholarship contest throughout the year and students may submit an entry in each quarterly contest. Contest winners from the first quarter of 2025 and the individuals they highlighted in their award-winning submissions include (follow links to read/watch their submissions): Isabella Crowe - Isabella, who was recently crowned Miss Arkansas Teen, wrote of the important influence and example set by her friend and pageant participant friend, Sophie Sligh. Sophie helped her build confidence and overcome challenges, something they did together, winning various awards over several years. Today, Sligh is advocating and working in the medical field and continues to inspire Isabella with her positivity and balance of life. Neha Varghese - Neha spoke about how her father, Benny Varghese, had been a powerful influence on her life, helping build her confidence and encouraging her to become the first person in their family to enter the medical profession. Building a life as a first-generation immigrant, he modeled his philosophy of "those who work the hardest, go the farthest," and inspired her to excel more than she even imagined she could. Nicholas Rhoden - Nicholas cited the example of his cross-country and track coach, Jack Todd. In addition to coaching Nicholas' high school squads, Todd has been a leader in promoting track and cross country among the blind and disabled community, serving as Head of Competition for Athletics for the International Paralympic Committee. Todd teaches his students that as a runner, the most important thing you can do is be consistent, something that Rhoden has used to inspire him as he grew as a student and athlete. Stacy Xu - Stacy highlighted her high school teacher, Mrs. Kim. She helped build Stacy's confidence, identity and sense of purpose by encouraging and helping her to create and lead an Asian American organization within her school. The group provides students with a space to share and discuss issues, educates others on Asian cultures, and helps support a variety of charitable organizations and students. To learn more about the Riding Forward Scholarship, visit See full contest rules for complete details, including eligibility and written essay and video essay requirements. See a list of previous winners and their winning submissions on Doing More Today. If you know of a young person - in college or headed that way - please share this information with them and with the guidance counselor at their school. The Regions Riding Forward Scholarship contest has awarded over $1.5 million in educational assistance to more than 400 students over the past 13 years. Isabella Crowe, Nicholas Rhoden, Neha Varghese and Stacy Xu. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Regions Bank on Contact Info:Spokesperson: Regions BankWebsite: info@ SOURCE: Regions Bank View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Associated Press
01-07-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
In the Limelight: Moses Henry
By Wayne Thompson Who Moses Henry, Community Mortgage Loan Officer for Regions Mortgage. What One of the first recipients of the 'Unsung Hero Award' from Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville (Florida) Why In 2017, Regions Mortgage Production Manager Jim Branch helped Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville (also known as HabiJax) develop its first third-party lending program, and Henry proved that the program could work by helping more than 50 residents finance homes worth nearly $6 million. That freed up cash Habitat reinvested to build even more affordable homes and widen its service area to include two additional Northeast Florida counties — further increasing access to homeownership. Since then, the innovative lending approach has become a model for other community lenders and Habitat chapters. Regions was the first bank to partner with us as third-party lenders, and Moses Henry and Jim Branch were THE guys that figured out how to do Folds, chief community partnerships officer for HabiJax Chris Folds, chief community partnerships officer for HabiJax, believes third-party lending is why HabiJax was one of the only Habitat affiliates in the nation to increase production in 2024, building 44 new homes. 'Regions was the first bank to partner with us as third-party lenders, and Moses Henry and Jim Branch were THE guys that figured out how to do it,' Folds said. 'Moses' knowledge about lending to low- to moderate-income clients is second to none. 'It's very doubtful that we've had been able to increase production in 2024 without third-party mortgages, which Regions wrote the book on,' he added. 'Moses is one of our community's most valuable minds on the subject of affordable housing, and when you combine that with his generous heart, you have someone who has made a real difference,' Folds said. 'He is an Unsung Hero because he helped us pioneer new approaches to lending that have made HabiJax much more sustainable. He's a treasure!' In His Own Words 'I feel extremely blessed to be a part of something I love doing,' said Henry, who joined Regions Mortgage in 2013. 'I'm also blessed to work for a bank like Regions with such great programs and a commitment to help people that may otherwise not realize the dream of homeownership. 'I enjoy working with low- to moderate-income families and helping put them on the path of creating generational wealth and particularly leading homebuyer education workshops,' Henry said. 'It's wonderful to see people who came in feeling homeownership was beyond their reach leave knowing it's attainable.' Discover another group of associates who recently made a difference for Habitat for Humanity. Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from Regions Bank
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
A Shared Bond, a Love for the Game
Lulu Gribbin helps pros share tips at the annual adaptive clinic. By Doug Segrest | May 16, 2025 NORTHAMPTON, MA / / June 13, 2025 / Two days ago, Lulu Gribbin was a participant in the Regions Tradition's celebrity pro-am. As SEC football and basketball coaches arrived at the 17th tee, they wanted to share a moment with the Mountain Brook teenager, who showed off her driving abilities with each new foursome. Friday, Lulu was back at Greystone Golf and Country Club, this time on the driving range as part of the annual adaptive golf clinic. A few feet away, Noah Galloway watched as Lulu shared her love of golf with others. They might not have known how much the two of them already share. Eleven months ago, Lulu and her family were vacationing at the beach when a shark attacked three youths diving for sand dollars. Lulu suffered the most extensive injuries, losing a hand and part of her opposite leg. Twenty years ago, while serving in the U.S. Army during the Iraq War, Galloway lost his left arm and left leg in battle. Inspired by his own father's struggles after losing a limb in an accident, Galloway now focuses on others. And when he learned of Lulu's plight, Galloway reached out to her father, Joe Gribbin - first with a text, and then phone calls. They only met in person a week ago. "I told him I was there and if you ever need something, advice or anything, just call," Galloway said. "Because the most important thing is mental health. "I told her dad, 'Look, the body will adapt. We all have that ability. What we struggle with as humans is our complex brain. It can hold us back and sometimes making sure we take care of that is the most important thing." Galloway has gained national acclaim since his recovery. He's a motivational speaker, he works closely with wounded warriors, and he's been a frequent guest on network television. He's also written a book, "Living with No Excuses: The Remarkable Rebirth of an American Soldier." Helping others is the reason Regions, United Ability and the Champions Tour annually hold the adaptive golf clinic. Friday's event featured more than a dozen golfers receiving guidance from local golf pros and volunteers. Schiela Peña, Disability Services and Outreach manager at Regions, was there to see the magic happen. "It's so rewarding to have people willing to come alongside you, to teach you that you can go beyond the limits of what people expect you to do," Peña said. Adaptive golf is a way to level the playing field and to make activity accessible. "I think having Lulu here is amazing," Peña said. "She's found a way not only to overcome obstacles, but she's made it a point to share her story and motivate others." Lulu's father, Joe, pointed out that the recovery was not hers alone. Sister Ellie was with her in the water and witnessed the shark attack and the trauma as Lulu underwent life-saving surgery. "There's some special trauma, therapy and different classes that helped them do it together," Joe said. "Nobody wants to be in this situation. But I feel like Lulu knows she's lucky to be alive. She's handled everything with grace and a very positive attitude." View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Regions Bank on Contact Info:Spokesperson: Regions BankWebsite: info@ SOURCE: Regions Bank View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Sign in to access your portfolio