Orchid Island Capital Announces April 2026 Dividend, Q1 2026 Results

The real estate investment trust reported its monthly dividend and preliminary quarterly earnings.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 12:08am

An extreme close-up of shiny, interlocking gears and mechanical components, representing the complex financial infrastructure that underpins the mortgage-backed securities market.Orchid Island Capital's dividend and earnings announcements provide a window into the inner workings of the mortgage-backed securities market.Vero Beach Today

Orchid Island Capital, a real estate investment trust, announced its monthly dividend for April 2026 as well as preliminary first quarter 2026 financial results. The company, which invests in residential mortgage-backed securities, said it would pay a monthly dividend of $0.18 per share in April.

Why it matters

Orchid Island Capital's dividend and earnings announcements provide insight into the performance of the mortgage-backed securities market, which is a key indicator of the broader real estate and housing sectors. As a REIT, the company's financial health and shareholder payouts are closely watched by investors.

The details

Orchid Island Capital said it expects to report first quarter 2026 net income of $0.25 to $0.27 per share. The company invests in residential mortgage-backed securities, including agency and non-agency RMBS. Orchid Island Capital has paid a monthly dividend since its inception in 2013.

  • Orchid Island Capital announced its April 2026 monthly dividend on April 15, 2026.
  • The company expects to report its preliminary Q1 2026 financial results in the coming weeks.

The players

Orchid Island Capital

A real estate investment trust that invests in residential mortgage-backed securities.

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What’s next

Orchid Island Capital will report its full Q1 2026 financial results in the coming weeks, providing more details on its portfolio performance and outlook.

The takeaway

Orchid Island Capital's dividend and earnings announcements reflect the continued strength of the mortgage-backed securities market, which has been bolstered by favorable housing and interest rate trends.