PFFA Virtus InfraCap U.S. Preferred
Preferred Stock · Virtus
20.88
-0.29%
About the fund
Top holdings
- FLGPA Flagstar Bank NA FXDFR PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser 1/10th Int 2.59%
- ETPI Energy Transfer LP PRF PERPETUAL USD - Ser I 2.37%
- TDSPV Telephone and Data Systems Inc 6% PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser VV 1/1,000 int 2.33%
- STRC Strategy Inc VR PRF PERPETUAL USD 100 - Ser A 2.28%
- FCNCN First Citizens BancShares Inc FXDFR PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 - Ser E(1/40th Dep 2.24%
- BANCPF Banc of California Inc 7.75% PRF PERPETUAL USD - 1/40th int Ser F 2.22%
- KKRPD KKR & Co Inc 6.25% PRF CONVERT 01/03/2028 USD 50 - Ser D 2.17%
- GNLPD Global Net Lease Inc 7.50% PRF PERPETUAL USD - Ser D 2.10%
- BAPA Boeing Co 6% PRF CONVERT 15/10/2027 USD 50 - Dep Rep 1/20th Sr A 2.10%
- BWPA Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises Inc 7.75% PFS PERPETUAL USD 25 2.07%
Dividend deep dive
The Virtus InfraCap U.S. Preferred (PFFA) is an actively managed Preferred Stock fund from the Virtus family. It manages total assets of $2,390,625,536. The fund holds a concentrated portfolio, with its top holdings including Flagstar Bank NA FXDFR PRF (2.59%) and Energy Transfer LP PRF (2.37%). Sector exposure is significantly tilted towards Healthcare (51.31%) and Industrials (46.67%). The fund's 5-year average yield has been 9.18%, ranging from a low of 7.89% to a high of 10.06%. The current yield is not provided.
Dividend history
PFFA makes monthly distributions, boasting a 5-year dividend streak. The 3-year distribution CAGR is 1.41%, while the 5-year CAGR stands at 2.53%. Annually, the distribution per share was $2.28 in 2018 and 2019, followed by a decrease to $1.80 in 2020. It then increased to $1.92 in 2021, $1.956 in 2022, and $1.98 in 2023. Projected distributions are $2.016 for 2024 and $2.04 for 2025. These distributions reflect the income generated by the underlying preferred stock holdings and may fluctuate based on their performance and payouts.
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