Southern California BancorpBCAL

$19.74+0.24 (+1.23%)
NASDAQFinancial Services24:00 UTC

Company snapshot

Market Cap
$645M
Small-cap
+971%
2016 — today
10-Year Price
+129%
2016 — today
52-Week Range
$14.60$20.13
Current $19.74· 93%

Southern California Bancorp operates as the parent organization for Bank of Southern California, N.A., delivering a comprehensive array of financial solutions. Their services are designed to meet the needs of individuals, professionals, and small to mid-sized businesses. Customers can choose from a variety of deposit products, including checking, personal and business savings accounts, money market accounts, and certificates of deposit. For lending, the bank offers home equity lines of credit, diverse business loan options such as lines of credit, commercial real estate and construction loans, and Small Business Administration (SBA) loans, in addition to letters of credit, and both personal and business credit cards. Beyond traditional banking, the company provides a suite of specialized services. These encompass cash vault and sweep accounts, remote deposit capture, convenient online and mobile banking platforms, courier and lockbox services, and merchant services. The institution maintains a physical presence through branches located in San Diego, Orange, Ventura, Los Angeles, and Riverside counties, as well as throughout the Inland Empire region. Southern California Bancorp was established in 2001 and its main office is situated in San Diego, California.

Valuation in context

P/E ratio
10.8
Below average
Below the 10-year average
P/B ratio
1.1
Above average
Pricier than usual over the last 10 years
EV / EBITDA
7.2
Historically cheap
Historically cheap relative to the last 10 years
Dividend Yield
1.0%
Around average
Around the 10-year average
PEG ratio
0.3
Near historic low
Near historic low — last 10 years
FCF Yield
9.1%
Below average
Below the 10-year average
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