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PPL Hikes Dividend but Trims Growth Outlook on $23B Spending Plan

PPL Corp. announced a 4.6% increase in its quarterly dividend on Friday, while simultaneously lowering its long-term dividend growth forecast to fund a significantly expanded $23 billion capital investment strategy.

PPL Hikes Dividend but Trims Growth Outlook on $23B Spending Plan

The board approved a quarterly payout of 28.5 cents per share, up from 27.25 cents. This new rate, payable April 1 to shareholders of record as of March 10, results in an annualized yield of approximately 3.08% based on recent market pricing. While the immediate payout is higher, management adjusted the annual dividend growth target to a range of 4% to 6%, down from the previous goal of 6% to 8%.

Investing in Infrastructure

This strategic recalibration follows a substantial increase in the company’s capital-spending roadmap. PPL now plans to deploy $23 billion between 2026 and 2029, a $3 billion increase over its previous four-year projection. For the current year, the company has earmarked roughly $5.1 billion for infrastructure projects, according to the official announcement.

The shift underscores a broader trend among utilities to balance shareholder returns with the heavy costs of grid hardening and renewable integration. By moderating the pace of dividend growth, the Allentown, Pa.-based utility aims to maintain financial flexibility while executing the expanded investment cycle through the end of the decade.

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