AIKEN, S.C., May 08, 2017 -- Security Federal Corporation (OTCBB:SFDL), parent company of Security Federal Bank, announced that a quarterly dividend of $ .09 per share will be paid on or about June 15, 2017 to shareholders of record as of May 31, 2017.
This is the one hundred sixth consecutive quarterly dividend to shareholders since the Bank’s conversion in October of 1987 from a mutual to a stock form of ownership. The dividend was declared as a result of the Bank’s continued profitability.
Security Federal Bank has fifteen full service branch locations in Aiken, Ballentine, Clearwater, Columbia, Graniteville, Langley, Lexington, North Augusta, Wagener, and West Columbia, South Carolina and Evans, Georgia. A full range of financial services, including trust and investments, are provided by the Bank and insurance services are provided by the Bank’s wholly owned subsidiary, Security Federal Insurance, Inc.
Security Federal Corporation common stock is traded on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board under the symbol SFDL.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL: Beverly S. Nettles – (803) 502-2480


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