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Maiden Holdings Ltd. Stock Price History

Maiden Holdings Ltd. EPS

-2.3-1.3-0.30.61.6201920202021202220232024

Maiden Holdings Ltd. Dividend per Share

Forward Yield
1.68%
Annual Dividend
0.20 USD
Payout
Frequency
Quarterly
Yrs of growth
4+
CAGR 5Y
0.00.20.30.50.6201320142015201620172018

Maiden Holdings Ltd. Dividend Yield

Maiden Holdings Ltd. Payout Ratio

No data for this metric.

Maiden Holdings Ltd. Dividend Growth

1Y CAGR
3Y CAGR
5Y CAGR
10Y CAGR
20Y CAGR
5.26%
9.26%
Compound annual growth rate of dividend per share
Yield vs sector
1.68%
avg Financial Services: 2.81%
Next ex-dividend (est.)
2018-12-28
last: 2018-09-28
Ex-DateAmount
2018-09-280.05 USD
2018-06-290.15 USD
2018-03-290.15 USD
2017-12-290.15 USD
2017-09-290.15 USD
2017-06-290.15 USD
2017-03-300.15 USD
2016-12-290.15 USD

Maiden Holdings Ltd. is a prominent reinsurance company that plays a crucial role in the financial markets by providing comprehensive risk management solutions. Its primary function lies in delivering reinsurance coverage to insurers focused on specialty property and casualty risks. Headquartered in Bermuda, Maiden Holdings specializes in offering customized reinsurance products that cater primarily to small and mid-sized insurance companies, often serving niche segments or regionally-focused markets. A notable feature of Maiden Holdings Ltd. is its strategic partnership with insurance companies, allowing collaborative product development and risk-sharing that enhance its market reach and operational efficiencies. By backing primary insurers, Maiden Holdings Ltd. helps stabilize the insurance industry, facilitating greater capacity for underwriting new policies and managing risk diversification. The company significantly impacts sectors such as automobile, property, workers’ compensation, and liability insurance. In the broader financial market context, Maiden Holdings Ltd. supports financial stability by cushioning primary insurers against large-scale losses, thus playing an integral role in maintaining the insurance industry's viability and economic stability.