Duke Energy declares dividends for common and preferred shareholders

Harry K. Sideris President and Chief Executive Officer
Harry K. Sideris President and Chief Executive Officer - Duke Energy Ohio
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Duke Energy has announced that it will pay a quarterly cash dividend of $1.065 per share on its common stock. The payment is scheduled for March 16, 2026, to shareholders who are recorded as of February 13, 2026.

The company also declared a quarterly cash dividend on its Series A preferred stock, set at $359.375 per share. This amount is equivalent to $0.359375 per depositary share and will be paid on the same date to shareholders of record at the close of business on February 13, 2026.

“Duke Energy has paid a cash dividend on its common stock for 100 consecutive years,” according to the company.

Duke Energy is one of the largest energy holding companies in the United States, with electric utilities serving approximately 8.6 million customers across North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. Its natural gas utilities provide service to about 1.7 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio, and Kentucky.

The company states it is working toward an energy transition focused on reliability and value for customers while investing in grid upgrades and cleaner generation sources such as natural gas, nuclear power, renewables, and energy storage.

Additional information about Duke Energy can be found at duke-energy.com and through its official social media channels.

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