Based on the 2025 CCAR results, Northern Trust (NTRS) will be subject to a preliminary stress capital buffer of 2.5%, which is the minimum SCB requirement under the applicable regulation and unchanged from the current level. The SCB will be effective from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2026, and will equate to a minimum common equity tier 1 ratio of 7%. Northern Trust evaluates its planned capital actions, inclusive of its quarterly cash dividend on common stock, at each quarterly board of directors meeting. At the July 2025 meeting, Northern Trust will propose an increase of $0.05/share to its quarterly cash dividend on common stock, subject to approval by its board of directors.
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