Victory Capital Raises Quarterly Dividend to 50 Cents
Victory Capital lifted its quarterly dividend to $0.50 per share, extending its dividend-growth streak to six years.
VCTR — Victory Capital Holdings, Inc.
Victory Capital Holdings, Inc. (VCTR) increased its quarterly dividend to $0.50 per share from $0.49, a 2.04% increase. The shares traded ex-dividend on June 10, 2026. Based on an annualized dividend of $2.00 per share and a share price of $86.42, the forward annual yield is 2.31%.
The increase extends Victory Capital’s consecutive dividend-growth record to six years. The company, classified in the financial services sector, has a market capitalization of $5.40 billion and carries a dividend safety score of 77 out of 100, equivalent to a B grade, according to the locked dividend data.
Company Context
Victory Capital is a San Antonio-based global asset manager that serves institutional, intermediary and individual clients through investment franchises and a centralized solutions platform, according to the company’s investor-relations profile. The firm says its strategies span traditional and alternative asset classes, supported by operational and distribution infrastructure across its business lines. Victory Capital Investor Relations
The company’s public materials describe a multi-franchise model that includes mutual funds, VictoryShares ETFs, separately managed accounts, institutional strategies and education-savings products. Its franchise lineup includes specialized equity, fixed-income, alternatives and multi-asset capabilities. Victory Capital corporate site
Victory Capital has also been active in asset-management consolidation. Financial News reported that Amundi agreed to combine its U.S. business with Victory Capital in a strategic partnership intended to broaden distribution and product access. More recently, MarketWatch reported that Victory Capital made a counterbid for Janus Henderson, underscoring the company’s continued focus on scale in a consolidating asset-management industry. Financial News MarketWatch
What It Means for Income Investors
For income-focused shareholders, the latest action modestly raises the cash payout while preserving the company’s quarterly dividend cadence. The new annualized dividend of $2.00 per share provides a forward yield of 2.31% at the stated share price. The six-year growth streak is relatively short compared with long-tenured dividend growers, but the latest increase keeps Victory Capital on a consistent upward path for shareholder distributions.
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