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United Fire dividend paidNASDAQ: UFCS

TTMAnnual

Dividend paid (quarterly)

$4.05 M
+$2.00 K+0.05%

30 September 2024

new highvs 3 years high
+7.79%vs 3 years low
24.70%vs. sector
Performance
Most recent+0.1%
1 year+0.3%
3 years+7.8%
5 years-51.0%

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Most recent change
UFCS+0.1%
UVE-2.6%
HIFS-0.1%
1 year change
UFCS+0.3%
UVE-5.9%
HIFS+1.3%
3 years change
UFCS+7.8%
UVE-9.8%
HIFS+25.6%
5 years change
UFCS-51.0%
UVE-17.4%
HIFS+65.0%

Dividend paid (quarterly) performance

UFCSEZPWPGCESQUVEHIFSSPFI
Most recent+0.1%----2.6%-0.1%-
1 year+0.3%----5.9%+1.3%-
3 years+7.8%----9.8%+25.6%-
5 years-51.0%----17.4%+65.0%-
FAQ

What is United Fire dividend paid (quarterly)?

United Fire dividend paid (quarterly) is $4.05 M

What is United Fire dividend paid (quarterly) compared to its all-time maximum value?

United Fire dividend paid (quarterly) is 100% of its all-time maximum value

What is United Fire dividend paid (quarterly) compared to other companies from its sector (Financial Services)?

United Fire dividend paid (quarterly) is higher than 24.7% of the companies in the same sector (Financial Services)

How has United Fire dividend paid (quarterly) changed over the year?

Over the past year, United Fire dividend paid (quarterly) has increased by 0.3%. During the same period, , Universal Insurance Holdings has dropped by 5.9%, Hingham Institution for Savings has risen by 1.3%

How has United Fire dividend paid (quarterly) changed over the 3 years?

During the last 3 years, United Fire dividend paid (quarterly) has increased by 7.8%. Over the same period, , Universal Insurance Holdings has dropped by 9.8%, Hingham Institution for Savings has risen by 25.6%

How has United Fire dividend paid (quarterly) changed over the 5 years?

For the past 5 years, United Fire dividend paid (quarterly) has dropped by 51.0%. In the same period, , Universal Insurance Holdings has dropped by 17.4%, Hingham Institution for Savings has risen by 65.0%