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First (FCNCN), the depositary shares each representing a 1/40th interest in First Citizens BancShares’ 6.625% Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock Series E, recently released its official Q1 2026 earnings results. The reported earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter came in at 44.86, while no revenue data was included in the publicly available earnings release. This preferred share class forms part of First’s tier 1 capital structure, designed to support the firm’s regulatory capital requir
FCNCN (First) reports 10.5 percent Q1 2026 EPS beat, shares dip 0.12 percent in regular trading. - EPS Surprise History
FCNCN - Earnings Report
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