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BIRMINGHAM - ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc. (NYSE:SFBS) announced Monday that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.335 per share.
The dividend will be payable on October 10, 2025, to stockholders of record as of October 1, 2025, according to a press release issued by the company.
ServisFirst Bancshares is a bank holding company based in Birmingham, Alabama, with a market capitalization of $4.6 billion. Trading at a P/E ratio of 18.3, InvestingPro analysis suggests the stock is currently undervalued, with analysts setting price targets between $88-90. Through its subsidiary ServisFirst Bank, the company provides business and personal financial services across multiple locations in the southeastern United States.
The bank operates in Atlanta, Birmingham, Charleston, Dothan, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, North Carolina, Northwest Florida, Tennessee, Virginia Beach, and West Central Florida.
The company regularly files periodic reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
In other recent news, ServisFirst Bancshares reported its second-quarter 2025 earnings, which met expectations for earnings per share (EPS) but fell short on revenue. The company achieved an EPS of $1.21, aligning with analyst forecasts, while its revenue reached $132.11 million, missing the anticipated $140.26 million. Piper Sandler has adjusted its price target for ServisFirst Bancshares, increasing it to $90 from a previous $84, while maintaining a Neutral rating. The firm highlighted the company’s strong pre-provision net revenue and effective expense management as reasons for the revised price target. Piper Sandler also noted ServisFirst’s continued delivery of top-quartile results, citing strong loan growth, an efficient operating model, and high profitability levels. These recent developments reflect the company’s financial performance and analyst perspectives.
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