CVB Financial CorporationCVBF
Financials · Banks - Regional
Scored 2026-07-08 · updates weekly
What’s driving the score
100 is the best score. The small percentage shows how much each factor counts. Hover a factor name for what it means. “n/a” means that factor doesn’t apply to this type of company (banks and REITs work differently), so the other factors count more.
The bottom line
As of 2026-07-08, CVB Financial (CVBF) scores 71.2 out of 100 on the Dividend Safety Checker scale, which rates its dividend Safe. In our testing, roughly 1 in 100 stocks with this rating cut their dividend within a year.
The strongest parts of the picture are years since last cut, dividend growth (1y), profit steadiness. The main things holding the score back are dividend yield (scoring 83 out of 100) and earnings payout (86 out of 100). The dividend as a share of the stock price. An unusually high yield is often the market warning that the payout is in trouble.
CVB Financial currently yields 4.4%, has gone at least 20 years without cutting its dividend. The score updates weekly as new filings and prices come in.
Common questions
Is CVB Financial's dividend safe?
As of 2026-07-08, CVB Financial (CVBF) scores 71.2 out of 100 on the Dividend Safety Checker scale, which rates its dividend Safe. In our testing, roughly 1 in 100 stocks with this rating cut their dividend within a year.
How likely is CVBF to cut its dividend in the next 12 months?
CVB Financial is rated Safe (score 71.2 of 100). In our testing, roughly 1 in 100 stocks with this rating cut their dividend within a year. The rating comes from a formula tested against every US dividend cut from 2008 to 2025.
When did CVB Financial last cut its dividend?
CVB Financial has not cut its dividend in at least 20 years, as far back as our payment records reach.
What is CVB Financial's dividend yield?
As of 2026-07-08, CVB Financial yields 4.4% based on its trailing 12 months of regular dividend payments.
How is this dividend safety score calculated?
The score combines 12 measurable factors: payout ratios, debt, profit steadiness, yield versus the stock's own history, and the company's cut record. Each factor is graded against 18 years of real dividend-cut history. The full method is public at dividendsafetychecker.com/methodology.
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