First Connecticut Bancorp, Inc. Increases Quarterly Dividend


FARMINGTON, Conn., Aug. 25, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Connecticut Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:FBNK) today announced that its Board of Directors has voted to increase its quarterly dividend to $0.06 per share, an increase of $0.01.  In making this announcement, John J. Patrick, Jr., Chairman, President & CEO said, “We are pleased to increase our dividend and reward our shareholders due to our continued positive earnings trend.”  Dividends will be payable on September 14, 2015 to all shareholders of record as of September 4, 2015.

First Connecticut Bancorp, Inc. is the holding company for Farmington Bank, a full-service community bank with 22 branch locations throughout central Connecticut, offering commercial and residential lending as well as wealth management services in Connecticut and western Massachusetts.  Established in 1851, Farmington Bank is a diversified consumer and commercial bank with an ongoing commitment to contribute to the betterment of the communities in our region. Farmington Bank has assets of $2.6 billion. For more information about Farmington Bank, visit farmingtonbankct.com.

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