NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Rithm Capital Corp. (NYSE:RITM, “Rithm Capital” or the “Company”) announced today that its Board of Directors (the “Board”) has declaredNEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Rithm Capital Corp. (NYSE:RITM, “Rithm Capital” or the “Company”) announced today that its Board of Directors (the “Board”) has declared

Rithm Capital Corp. Declares Fourth Quarter 2025 Common and Preferred Dividends

2025/12/19 05:16
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NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Rithm Capital Corp. (NYSE:RITM, “Rithm Capital” or the “Company”) announced today that its Board of Directors (the “Board”) has declared fourth quarter 2025 common and preferred stock dividends.

Common Stock Dividend

The Board declared a dividend of $0.25 per share of common stock for the fourth quarter 2025. The fourth quarter common stock dividend is payable on January 30, 2026, to shareholders of record on December 31, 2025.

Preferred Stock Dividends

In accordance with the terms of Rithm Capital’s Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (“Series A”), the Board declared a Series A dividend for the fourth quarter 2025 of $0.6334852 per share, which reflects a rate of 9.915%. The Series A Preferred Stock accrue dividends at a floating rate equal to three-month CME SOFR (plus a spread adjustment of 0.261%) plus a spread of 5.802%.

In accordance with the terms of Rithm Capital’s Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (“Series B”), the Board declared a Series B dividend for the fourth quarter 2025 of $0.6231352 per share, which reflects a rate of 9.753%. The Series B Preferred Stock accrue dividends at a floating rate equal to three-month CME SOFR (plus a spread adjustment of 0.261%) plus a spread of 5.640%.

In accordance with the terms of Rithm Capital’s Series C Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (“Series C”), the Board declared a Series C dividend for the fourth quarter 2025 of $0.5802657 per share, which reflects a rate of 9.082%. The Series C Preferred Stock accrue dividends at a floating rate equal to three-month CME SOFR (plus a spread adjustment of 0.261%) plus a spread of 4.969%.

In accordance with the terms of Rithm Capital’s 7.000% Series D Fixed-Rate Reset Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (“Series D”), the Board declared a Series D dividend for the fourth quarter 2025 of $0.4375000 per share.

In accordance with the terms of Rithm Capital’s 8.750% Series E Fixed-Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (“Series E”), the Board declared a Series E dividend for the fourth quarter 2025 of $0.8506944 per share, which reflects the accumulated dividend from the Series E issuance date to, but excluding, February 15, 2026.

Dividends for the Series A, Series B, Series C, Series D, and Series E are payable on February 17, 2026, to preferred shareholders of record on February 1, 2026 (with an effective record date of January 30, 2026).

ABOUT RITHM CAPITAL

Rithm Capital Corp. is a global alternative asset manager with significant experience managing credit and real estate assets. The firm combines deep institutional expertise with an entrepreneurial culture that drives innovation and disciplined growth across multiple market segments. Rithm’s integrated investment platform spans across asset-based finance, lending across residential and commercial real estate, mortgage servicing rights (MSRs) and structured credit. Through subsidiaries such as Newrez, Genesis Capital, and Sculptor Capital Management, Rithm has established a unique owner-operator model, capable of sourcing, financing, and actively managing debt and equity investments, to drive value for shareholders and investors.

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