Bank of the James Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:BOTJ) Declares $0.10 Quarterly Dividend

Bank of the James Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:BOTJGet Free Report) announced a quarterly dividend on Tuesday, July 22nd, Wall Street Journal reports. Shareholders of record on Friday, September 12th will be paid a dividend of 0.10 per share by the financial services provider on Friday, September 26th. This represents a c) annualized dividend and a yield of 2.6%. The ex-dividend date is Friday, September 12th.

Bank of the James Financial Group Trading Down 0.0%

BOTJ opened at $15.49 on Wednesday. Bank of the James Financial Group has a one year low of $11.56 and a one year high of $17.05. The business’s 50-day simple moving average is $14.33 and its 200-day simple moving average is $14.05.

Bank of the James Financial Group (NASDAQ:BOTJGet Free Report) last announced its earnings results on Monday, August 4th. The financial services provider reported $0.60 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter. The firm had revenue of $12.32 million during the quarter. Bank of the James Financial Group had a return on equity of 10.45% and a net margin of 11.72%.

Bank of the James Financial Group Company Profile

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Bank of the James Financial Group, Inc operates as the bank holding company for Bank of the James that provides general retail and commercial banking services to individuals, businesses, associations and organizations, and governmental authorities in Virginia, the United States. It offers checking, savings, individual retirement, and health care saving accounts, as well as other time deposits, including money market accounts and certificates of deposit.

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