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Morgan Stanley Announces Preferred Stock Dividends
Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS), a leading global financial services firm, has announced dividends for 12 of its preferred stock series, continuing a 33-year streak without interruption. The dividend payments for these series vary, with different rates and payment dates as of August 2025.
For Series A, C, E, F, I, K, L, O, P, Q, the dividend rates range from 4.875% (Series L) to as high as 7.86% (Series N), with the dividend payment dates scheduled for either mid-September or mid-October 2025. The dividend rates for these series are either fixed or transition to a floating rate, aligning with interest rate benchmarks.
Series M and N will pay dividends on September 15, 2025, while the other listed series will pay on October 15, 2025. The dividend for Series M is equivalent to $29.38 per share, and Series N carries a fixed rate of 7.86% (equivalent to $19.67 per Depositary Share).
Series L offers a 4.875% non-cumulative perpetual dividend, with an annualized payout of $1.218752 per depositary share, translating to a yield of 6.02%. Series P offers a fixed 6.5% annualized dividend, paid quarterly in arrears, with the next ex-dividend date falling on September 30, 2025.
The dividend rates for Series A, C, E, F, I, K, and Q vary, with Series E transitioning from a fixed rate to a floating rate (SOFR + 4.32%) after October 15, 2023. The dividend for Series A is $337.28 per share (equivalent to $0.337280 per Depositary Share), Series C is $25.00 per share, Series I is $407.29 per share (equivalent to $0.407292 per Depositary Share), and Series F is $439.24 per share (equivalent to $0.439236 per Depositary Share).
For more information about Morgan Stanley and its preferred stock series, please visit the company's website. It's important to note that this article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.
Morgan Stanley, with offices in 42 countries, provides investment banking, securities, wealth management, and investment management services to clients worldwide, including corporations, governments, institutions, and individuals.
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