Overview
Description
Fannie Mae Preferred Stock Series E 5.1% represents a class of preferred shares issued by the Federal National Mortgage Association, commonly known as Fannie Mae. As a publicly-traded preferred stock, it provides shareholders with a fixed dividend yield of 5.1% annually. This particular series of preferred stock is part of Fannie Mae's capital structure, which supports its mission of enhancing the liquidity, stability, and affordability of the U.S. housing market.
Preferred stockholders of Series E are prioritized over common stockholders in receiving dividend payments and have a higher claim on assets in the event of the company's liquidation, but they typically do not have voting rights. The issuance of such preferred stocks is a financial strategy that helps Fannie Mae raise capital efficiently to continue purchasing and securitizing mortgages, thus ensuring a smooth flow of funds in the housing finance market.
Operating in the financial services and mortgage sectors, Fannie Mae plays a critical role in the U.S. housing finance system, and its preferred stocks are considered a hybrid investment instrument, sitting between bonds and common equity in terms of risk and returns.
About
CEO
Ms. Priscilla Almodovar J.D.
Employees
8200
Address
Midtown Center
1100 15th Street, NW
Washington, 20005, DC
United States
1100 15th Street, NW
Washington, 20005, DC
United States
Phone
800 232 6643
Website
Instrument type
Preferred stock
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Mortgage Finance
Country
United States
MIC code
PINX