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Duke Energy declares increased quarterly dividends for common and preferred shareholders

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Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, has announced a quarterly cash dividend for its common stock. The dividend will be $1.065 per share, reflecting an increase of $0.02. Shareholders on record as of August 15, 2025, will receive the payment on September 16, 2025.

Additionally, Duke Energy declared a quarterly cash dividend for its Series A preferred stock at $359.375 per share, which translates to $0.359375 per depositary share. This payment is also scheduled for September 16, 2025.

The company has maintained a tradition of paying cash dividends on its common stock for 99 consecutive years.

Duke Energy is recognized as one of the largest energy holding companies in the United States. Its electric utilities provide service to approximately 8.6 million customers across several states including North Carolina and Ohio. Furthermore, Duke Energy’s natural gas utilities serve around 1.7 million customers in multiple states.

The company continues to focus on an energy transition that prioritizes customer reliability and value by investing in electric grid upgrades and cleaner energy generation methods such as natural gas and renewables.

For more information about Duke Energy’s operations and initiatives, visit their website or follow them on social media platforms like X and LinkedIn.

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