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DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT: BayFirst Financial Corp (OTCBB:FHBI) on 10/29/2021 declared a dividend of $0.0700 per share

October 29, 2021

BayFirst Financial Corp (OTCBB:FHBI) on 10/29/2021 declared a dividend of $ 0.0700 per share payable on December 15, 2021 to shareholders of record as of November 15, 2021.

BayFirst Financial Corp (OTCBB:FHBI) has paid dividends since 2016, has a current dividend yield of 1.0090090036% and has increased its dividends for 0 successive years.

The stock price closed yesterday at $ 27.75 and has a 52 week low/high of $ 11.27 and $ 41.00.

BayFirst Financial is a bank holding company. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, First Home Bank (the Bank), Co. provides a variety of community banking services through its banking centers located in St. Petersburg, Seminole, Pinellas Park, Clearwater, Sarasota, and Tampa, FL. The Bank's primary deposit products are demand deposits, NOW accounts, money market accounts, savings deposits, and time deposits and its primary lending products are residential mortgage, commercial, and installment loans. In addition, Co. provides lending services nationwide to small business customers. Co. has two reportable segments: Banking and Residential Mortgage Lending.

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BayFirst Financial Corp current dividend information as per the date of this press release is:
Dividend Declaration Date: October 29, 2021
Dividend Ex Date: November 12, 2021
Dividend Record Date: November 15, 2021
Dividend Payment Date: December 15, 2021
Dividend Amount: $ 0.0700
 
 

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