June 18, 2026 - 11:17

NexPoint Capital has announced a dividend payment of $0.53125 per share on its 8.50% Series A preferred stock. The dividend is scheduled to be paid on July 27, 2026, to all shareholders of record as of the close of business on July 15.
The payment aligns with the fixed-rate terms of the Series A preferred shares, which carry an annual yield of 8.50%. This marks another quarterly distribution for investors holding the preferred stock, which typically offers more stable income compared to common equity dividends.
The company did not provide additional commentary on the declaration beyond the standard payment schedule. Investors should note that the ex-dividend date will likely be set one business day before the record date, meaning buyers of the stock after that point will not qualify for the upcoming payment.
NexPoint's preferred shares have been a focus for income-oriented investors seeking predictable returns in the current rate environment. The July payment continues the company's track record of consistent distributions on this series.
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