PG&E Corporation Announces Regular Cash Dividends for Shareholders

Key Dates for PG&E Corporation's Quarterly Dividends
PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG) has officially declared its cash dividend for the third quarter of 2025. This announcement comes as part of their ongoing commitment to their loyal investors and reflects their robust financial health.
Dividend Announcement Details
On September 18, 2025, PG&E Corporation made the decision to declare a cash dividend of $0.025 per share on the common stock. This dividend is set to be paid on October 15, 2025, to all shareholders who are on record as of September 30, 2025. Such declarations reaffirm PG&E's continual dedication to providing returns to its investors.
Preferred Stock Dividends
Furthermore, PG&E's utility subsidiary, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, will distribute preferred stock dividends for the three-month period ending on October 31, 2025. Shareholders of record as of October 31, 2025, will receive their dividends on November 15, 2025. This payout reflects the corporation's commitment to ensuring shareholder value through preferred stock investments.
Breakdown of Preferred Stock Dividends
PG&E Corporation will issue dividends across eight series of preferred stocks. Below is the breakdown of the dividends that will be paid:
First Preferred Stock, $25 Par Value
Redeemable series dividends include:
- 5.00% - $0.31250
- 5.00% Series A - $0.31250
- 4.80% - $0.30000
- 4.50% - $0.28125
- 4.36% - $0.27250
For Non-Redeemable series dividends:
- 6.00% - $0.37500
- 5.50% - $0.34375
- 5.00% - $0.31250
This structured approach to dividends reflects PG&E's emphasis on providing reliable income opportunities to their investors through strategically managed stock offerings.
About PG&E Corporation
PG&E Corporation, trading under the ticker symbol NYSE: PCG, is a prominent holding company based in Oakland, California. It serves as the parent entity to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, which provides energy solutions to approximately 16 million Californians within a vast service area encompassing 70,000 square miles across Northern and Central California.
This extensive service area signifies PG&E's crucial role in delivering energy services while maintaining a focus on sustainability and community involvement. The corporate structure and leadership are focused on ensuring safe, reliable, and clean energy for its clients, solidifying its commitment as a trusted energy provider.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the next dividend payment for PG&E Corporation?
The next dividend payment is scheduled for October 15, 2025, for common stock shareholders.
What is the amount declared for PG&E's third quarter dividend?
PG&E Corporation has declared a cash dividend of $0.025 per share for its third quarter.
How often does PG&E pay dividends?
PG&E typically pays dividends quarterly, reflecting its commitment to shareholder value.
What is the significance of preferred stock dividends?
Preferred stock dividends provide fixed dividends to shareholders, offering a level of predictability and security in income generation.
Where can I find more information about PG&E Corporation?
For further details, you can visit PG&E Corporation's official website.
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