Xerox Holdings Corporation (XRX) Cuts Dividend Again, Now Down to $0.025

Xerox Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ:XRX) announced that its Board of Directors has updated its dividend policy ahead of completing the Lexmark acquisition, lowering the quarterly dividend to $0.025 per share, which amounts to $0.10 annually.

Xerox Holdings Corporation (XRX) Cuts Dividend Again, Now Down to $0.025

Based in Connecticut, Xerox Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ:XRX) specializes in creating and manufacturing print and digital document products, along with providing related services.

In December 2024, Xerox Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ:XRX) had already announced a dividend cut tied to the Lexmark deal, focusing on paying down debt once the acquisition is finalized. Since then, rising yields on Xerox’s publicly traded debt have increased its borrowing costs, making debt reduction even more important. In addition, the anticipated earlier closing of the Lexmark acquisition and ongoing tariff and trade uncertainties have made maintaining financial flexibility a top priority.

Mirlanda Gecaj, chief financial officer, made the following comment about the recent development:

“Consistent with our previously stated capital allocation priorities to reduce leverage post-closing, we believe reducing our dividend creates greater financial flexibility to deploy cash in the most accretive manner. The dividend remains an important component of our capital allocation policy as we continue to optimize our allocation framework ahead of the Lexmark acquisition close.”

XRX has a dividend yield of 11.12%, as of May 23, and the stock has declined by over 45% since the start of 2025.

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