Meridian CorporationMRBK

$19.25-0.02 (-0.10%)
NASDAQFinancial Services24:00 UTC

Company snapshot

Market Cap
$234M
Micro-cap
+342%
2017 — today
10-Year Price
+95%
2017 — today
52-Week Range
$11.43$20.71
Current $19.25· 84%

Meridian Corporation functions as the parent company for Meridian Bank, which provides a comprehensive range of commercial banking products and services throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. The bank's deposit offerings include various account types such as non-interest-bearing and interest-bearing demand accounts, savings accounts, money market accounts, and certificates of deposit. It extends commercial and industrial financing solutions, encompassing business lines of credit, term loans, small business lending, lease financing, and participation in shared national credit facilities. Additionally, Meridian Bank funds commercial real estate endeavors, as well as land development and construction projects for both residential and commercial properties. Other services include consumer and home equity lending, private banking, merchant services, and title and land settlement assistance. The company is also engaged in originating and servicing mortgage loans for 1-4 family residences. Its expanded service portfolio features real estate holding, investment advisory, and equipment leasing options. With its corporate headquarters located in Malvern, Pennsylvania, the institution operates through a network comprising six full-service branches and nineteen other satellite offices. Meridian Corporation was founded in 2004.

Valuation in context

P/E ratio
9.3
Around average
Around the 10-year average
P/B ratio
1.2
Historically pricey
Historically pricey — last 10 years
EV / EBITDA
12.4
Around average
Around the 10-year average
Dividend Yield
2.8%
Historically low
Historically low relative to the last 10 years
FCF Yield
3.1%
Historically low
Historically low relative to the last 10 years
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