Pathward Financial (CASH) has announced its upcoming cash dividend, with an ex-dividend date set for Sep 10, 2025. Shareholders of record on or before this date will be eligible to receive a dividend of $0.05000000 per share, which is payable on Oct 1, 2025. The company announced this dividend on Aug 21, 2025. Notably, the average of the last 10 dividends per share was $0.10890244, indicating that the upcoming payout is lower compared to the historical average. The company’s last dividend was also $0.05000000 per share, paid on Jul 1, 2025, and similarly categorized as a cash dividend. Investors should note that the ex-dividend date marks the last day to purchase shares and still receive this dividend; any purchase after this date will not qualify for the payout.
Over the past week,
has drawn significant attention due to multiple compliance issues with Nasdaq. The company recently received a notice of deficiency for the late filing of its quarterly report on Form 10-Q, with a compliance plan due by Sep 10, 2025. This marks the second such notice, heightening concerns about potential delisting risks if the firm continues to miss filing deadlines. Analysts have pointed out that repeated regulatory noncompliance could affect investor confidence and the company’s market performance.
In addition to regulatory challenges,
recently reported stronger-than-expected earnings and revenue in the third quarter, driven by a one-time $16.404 million gain from a divestiture. Total revenue rose by approximately 6% year-over-year, highlighting some positive momentum in the company’s financial performance despite ongoing operational challenges.
Bank has also increased its stake in CASH by 89.8% during the first quarter of the year, signaling some institutional confidence in the company’s long-term prospects.
As of late, the stock has seen mixed reactions, with some analysts maintaining a “Buy” rating and setting a price target of $89.00. However, the recent Nasdaq notices and liquidity-related news have created a degree of market uncertainty. Investors are closely watching the company’s ability to meet its upcoming compliance deadlines and how its operational performance will evolve in the coming quarters.
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