Update shared on01 Aug 2025
Fair value Increased 2.37%The upward revision in Banc of California’s consensus price target is primarily driven by improved outlook in revenue growth and a modest increase in net profit margin, resulting in a new fair value estimate of $17.77.
What's in the News
- Second quarter net charge-offs reported at $44.2 million, down from $55.7 million a year ago.
- Added to multiple benchmarks and indices, including the Russell 3000 Growth, 3000E Growth, 2000 Growth, 2500 Growth, Small Cap Comp Growth, and Value/Defensive and Growth/Defensive indices.
Valuation Changes
Summary of Valuation Changes for Banc of California
- The Consensus Analyst Price Target has risen slightly from $17.27 to $17.77.
- The Consensus Revenue Growth forecasts for Banc of California has significantly risen from 13.5% per annum to 14.9% per annum.
- The Net Profit Margin for Banc of California has risen slightly from 25.30% to 26.35%.
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