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NEW YORK - Interpublic Group (NYSE:IPG) announced Monday that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.33 per share on the company’s common stock, maintaining its impressive 12-year streak of dividend increases. The current dividend yield stands at 5.07%, reflecting the company’s commitment to shareholder returns.
The dividend will be payable on September 16, 2025, to shareholders of record at the close of business on September 2, 2025, according to a press release statement from the advertising and marketing services company.
Interpublic Group, which is included in the S&P 500 index, reported total revenue of $10.7 billion in 2024. The company operates numerous global brands in the marketing and communications sector, including FCB, McCann, Weber Shandwick, and IPG Mediabrands.
The quarterly dividend announcement represents a routine financial update for the company, which provides marketing solutions across various specialized agencies and brands.
In other recent news, Interpublic Group reported a robust performance in its Q2 2025 earnings, with earnings per share (EPS) reaching $0.75, which exceeded the forecast of $0.5617 by 33.52%. Revenue was in line with expectations at $2.17 billion. Additionally, the company launched an artificial intelligence-powered system named Agentic Systems for Commerce (ASC), aimed at enhancing brand performance across digital commerce platforms. The new system utilizes technology from Intelligence Node, a company Interpublic acquired earlier this year. Dr. Jeriad Zoghby, who joined from Accenture in 2023, will lead ASC as Chief Commerce Strategy Officer. Meanwhile, UBS has adjusted its price target for Interpublic Group to $25.60 from $27.00, maintaining a Neutral rating. UBS highlighted Interpublic’s strong defense of its AI-driven product innovation, which is expected to positively impact future performance. The company anticipates that net wins will contribute positively by 2026 and is currently in the final stages of several significant pitches.
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