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Comerica (CMA) Dividend Yield, Date & History

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$72.79 +1.70 (+2.39%)
(As of 11/25/2024 ET)

Dividend Summary

Dividend Yield
3.90%
Annual Dividend
$2.84
Annualized 3-Year
Dividend Growth
1.45%
Dividend Payout Ratio
71.00%
Next
Dividend Payment
Jan. 1
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Comerica vs. The Competition

TypeComericaFinance CompaniesNYSE Companies
Annual Dividend$2.84$1.86$1.55
Dividend Yield3.90%1,022.16%346.39%
Annualized 3-Year Dividend Growth1.45%12.84%15.71%

Comerica Dividend Payout Ratio

TypePayout Ratio
Based on Trailing 12 Months of Earnings71.00%
Based on This Year's Estimates52.89%
Based on Next Year's Estimates52.50%
Based on Cashflow32.27%

Comerica Dividend History by Quarter

AnnouncedPeriodAmountYieldEx-Dividend DateRecord DatePayable Date
11/5/2024quarterly$0.714.49%12/13/202412/13/20241/1/2025
7/23/2024quarterly$0.715.45%9/13/20249/13/202410/1/2024
4/22/2024quarterly$0.715.4%6/14/20246/14/20247/1/2024
2/27/2024quarterly$0.715.76%3/14/20243/15/20244/1/2024
11/7/2023quarterly$0.716.69%12/14/202312/15/20231/1/2024
7/25/2023quarterly$0.715.65%9/14/20239/15/202310/1/2023
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4/25/2023quarterly$0.717%6/14/20236/15/20237/1/2023
2/28/2023quarterly$0.714.05%3/14/20233/15/20234/1/2023
11/8/2022quarterly$0.683.81%12/14/202212/15/20221/1/2023
7/26/2022quarterly$0.683.55%9/14/20229/15/202210/1/2022
4/26/2022quarterly$0.683.31%6/14/20226/15/20227/1/2022
2/23/2022quarterly$0.682.91%3/14/20223/15/20224/1/2022
11/2/2021quarterly$0.683.12%12/14/202112/15/20211/1/2022
7/27/2021quarterly$0.684.02%9/14/20219/15/202110/1/2021
4/27/2021quarterly$0.683.79%6/14/20216/15/20217/1/2021
2/23/2021quarterly$0.683.91%3/12/20213/15/20214/1/2021
11/2/2020quarterly$0.685.57%12/14/202012/15/20201/1/2021
7/28/2020quarterly$0.687.42%9/14/20209/15/202010/1/2020
4/28/2020quarterly$0.687.73%6/12/20206/15/20207/1/2020
1/28/2020quarterly$0.684.31%3/12/20203/13/20204/1/2020
11/5/2019quarterly$0.673.77%12/12/201912/13/20191/1/2020
7/23/2019quarterly$0.673.76%9/12/20199/13/201910/1/2019
4/23/2019quarterly$0.673.39%6/13/20196/14/20197/1/2019
1/22/2019quarterly$0.673.34%3/14/20193/15/20194/1/2019
11/6/2018quarterly$0.602.87%12/13/201812/14/20181/1/2019
7/26/2018quarterly$0.602.52%9/13/20189/14/201810/1/2018
4/24/2018quarterly$0.341.43%6/14/20186/15/20187/1/2018
1/23/2018quarterly$0.301.25%3/14/20183/15/20184/1/2018
11/7/2017quarterly$0.301.58%12/14/201712/15/20171/1/2018
7/25/2017quarterly$0.301.64%9/14/20179/15/201710/1/2017
4/25/2017quarterly$0.261.45%6/13/20176/15/20177/1/2017
1/24/2017quarterly$0.231.33%3/13/20173/15/20174/1/2017
11/8/2016quarterly$0.231.68%12/13/201612/15/20161/1/2017
7/26/2016quarterly$0.232.02%9/13/20169/15/201610/1/2016
4/26/2016quarterly$0.221.93%6/13/20166/15/20167/1/2016
1/26/2016quarterly$0.212.51%3/11/20163/15/20164/1/2016
11/10/2015quarterly$0.211.81%12/11/201512/15/20151/1/2016
7/28/2015quarterly$0.211.76%9/11/20159/15/201510/1/2015
4/28/2015quarterly$0.211.77%6/11/20156/15/20157/1/2015
1/27/2015quarterly$0.201.94%3/11/20153/13/20154/1/2015
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11/11/2014quarterly$0.201.63%12/11/201412/15/20141/1/2015
7/22/2014quarterly$0.201.62%9/11/20149/15/201410/1/2014
4/22/2014quarterly$0.201.62%6/11/20146/13/20147/1/2014
1/21/2014quarterly$0.191.52%3/12/20143/14/20144/1/2014
11/12/2013quarterly$0.171.52%12/11/201312/13/20131/1/2014
7/23/2013quarterly$0.171.59%9/11/20139/13/201310/1/2013
4/23/2013quarterly$0.171.9%6/12/20136/14/20137/1/2013
1/22/2013quarterly$0.172.03%3/13/20133/15/20134/1/2013
(Data available from 1/1/2013 forward)

Comerica Dividend - Frequently Asked Questions

What is Comerica's dividend yield?

The current dividend yield for Comerica is 3.90%. Learn more on CMA's dividend yield history.

How much is Comerica's annual dividend?

The annual dividend for CMA shares is $2.84. Learn more on CMA's annual dividend history.

How often does Comerica pay dividends?

Comerica pays quarterly dividends to shareholders.

When is Comerica's next dividend payment?

Comerica's next quarterly dividend payment of $0.71 per share will be made to shareholders on Wednesday, January 1, 2025.

When was Comerica's most recent dividend payment?

Comerica's most recent quarterly dividend payment of $0.71 per share was made to shareholders on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.

When is Comerica's ex-dividend date?

Comerica's next ex-dividend date is Friday, December 13, 2024.

When was Comerica's most recent ex-dividend date?

Comerica's most recent ex-dividend date was Friday, September 13, 2024.

Is Comerica's dividend growing?

Over the past three years, the company's dividend has grown by an average of 1.45% per year.

When did Comerica last increase or decrease its dividend?

The most recent change in the company's dividend was an increase of $0.03 on Tuesday, February 28, 2023.

What is Comerica's dividend payout ratio?
The dividend payout ratio for CMA is:
  • 71.00% based on the trailing year of earnings
  • 52.89% based on this year's estimates
  • 52.50% based on next year's estimates
  • 32.27% based on cash flow
Is Comerica a good dividend stock?

Comerica's dividend yield of 4.12% is lower than the average Finance company that issues a dividend. Comerica's dividend payout ratio of 71.00% is at a healthy, sustainable level, below 75% of its earnings.


This page (NYSE:CMA) was last updated on 11/26/2024 by MarketBeat.com Staff
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