Atlantic Union Bankshares (AUB) – Research Analysts’ Weekly Ratings Changes

by · The Markets Daily

Atlantic Union Bankshares (NASDAQ: AUB) recently received a number of ratings updates from brokerages and research firms:

  • 12/11/2025 – Atlantic Union Bankshares was given a new $45.00 price target on by analysts at Raymond James Financial, Inc..
  • 12/11/2025 – Atlantic Union Bankshares had its “buy” rating reaffirmed by analysts at Cowen Inc.
  • 12/11/2025 – Atlantic Union Bankshares had its price target raised by analysts at Morgan Stanley from $41.00 to $44.00. They now have an “equal weight” rating on the stock.
  • 12/11/2025 – Atlantic Union Bankshares had its price target raised by analysts at TD Cowen from $44.00 to $45.00. They now have a “buy” rating on the stock.
  • 12/5/2025 – Atlantic Union Bankshares was downgraded by analysts at Raymond James Financial, Inc. from a “strong-buy” rating to a “market perform” rating.

Atlantic Union Bankshares Increases Dividend

The company also recently announced a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Friday, November 28th. Shareholders of record on Friday, November 14th were given a $0.37 dividend. This is a boost from Atlantic Union Bankshares’s previous quarterly dividend of $0.34. This represents a $1.48 annualized dividend and a yield of 4.2%. The ex-dividend date was Friday, November 14th. Atlantic Union Bankshares’s dividend payout ratio is 79.14%.

Atlantic Union Bankshares, Inc is a bank holding company headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, operating through its principal subsidiary Atlantic Union Bank. The company offers a full suite of commercial and consumer banking services to individuals, businesses and institutions across Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina and the District of Columbia. Leveraging a network of full-service branches, commercial lending offices and digital platforms, Atlantic Union Bankshares focuses on relationship-driven solutions tailored to its regional client base.

Atlantic Union’s product lineup includes traditional deposit accounts, such as checking, savings and money market accounts, along with certificates of deposit.

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