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Glacier Bancorp Declares Quarterly Dividend

July 13, 2024

KALISPELL, Mont. – Glacier Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE: GBCI) announced that its Board of Directors, has approved a quarterly dividend of $0.33 per share. This declaration marks the Company’s 157th consecutive quarterly dividend payout and represents the 49th increase in its dividend history. The dividend is scheduled to be paid on July 18, 2024, to shareholders of record as of July 09, 2024.

Glacier Bancorp, Inc., serving as the parent company for Glacier Bank and its various bank divisions, operates across multiple states with a diverse footprint that includes Altabank (American Fork, UT), Bank of the San Juans (Durango, CO), Citizens Community Bank (Pocatello, ID), and several others. The Company’s commitment to consistent dividend payments underscores its financial strength and dedication to delivering value to shareholders.

This announcement reinforces Glacier Bancorp, Inc.’s ongoing commitment to providing shareholders with stable returns and highlights its robust financial performance and strategic dividend policy.

By: DNU staff

Filed Under: Business

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