First Capital, Inc. Announces Quarterly Dividend
CORYDON, Ind., Feb. 19, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Board of Directors of First Capital, Inc. (NASDAQ: FCAP) has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.21 (twenty-one cents) per share of common stock, according to William W. Harrod, President and Chief Executive Officer. The dividend will be paid on March 30, 2016 to shareholders of record as of March 16, 2016.
First Capital, Inc. is the holding company for First Harrison Bank. First Harrison currently has seventeen offices in the Indiana communities of Corydon, Edwardsville, Greenville, Floyds Knobs, Palmyra, New Albany, New Salisbury, Jeffersonville, Salem and Lanesville and the Kentucky communities of Shepherdsville, Mt. Washington and Lebanon Junction. Access to First Harrison Bank accounts, including online banking and electronic bill payments, is available anywhere with Internet access through the Bank’s website at www.firstharrison.com. The Bank, through its business arrangement with Investment Centers of America, member SIPC, continues to offer non-FDIC insured investments to complement the Bank’s offering of traditional banking products and services.
Contact: Chris Frederick Chief Financial Officer 812-734-3464Source: First Capital, Inc.
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