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Das durchschnittliche Kursziel der Analysten beträgt +261,33(+22.428,45%). Der Median liegt bei +274,51(+23.564,66%).

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Dividenden-Strategie4 / 15
HGI-Strategie9 / 18
Levermann-Strategie0 / 13
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  • Foto von CSI Customer Signature Bank of Arkansas Opens New Banco Sí Branch, Flagship Location Celebrates Two-Year Anniversary

    CSI Customer Signature Bank of Arkansas Opens New Banco Sí Branch, Flagship Location Celebrates Two-Year Anniversary

    PADUCAH, Ky. & SPRINGDALE, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Signature Bank of Arkansas, a community bank headquartered in Northwest Arkansas, recently opened its second Banco Sí location in Springdale. The new banking experience allows the bank to reach new customers and meet the demand for Spanish banking services in the region, as the Hispanic population is projected to increase to 19% of Northwest Arkansas's total population by 2026. Founded in 2005, Signature Bank of Arkansas has opened 10 locations.» Mehr auf businesswire.com

  • Foto von NYCB acquired Signature Bank assets with total fair value of $37.8 billion

    NYCB acquired Signature Bank assets with total fair value of $37.8 billion

    New York Community Bancorp said on Thursday it acquired the assets of the failed Signature Bank with an estimated total fair value of $37.8 billion.» Mehr auf reuters.com

  • Foto von FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg to step down as new bank rules loom

    FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg to step down as new bank rules loom

    FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg said Monday that he is prepared to step down less than a week after he rebuffed bipartisan calls to resign, a shake-up that could have implications for an aggressive campaign to impose tougher regulations on US banks. Gruenberg has been reeling from reports revealing a toxic workplace riddled with sexual harassment, bullying, and other misconduct, including a 234-page independent review commissioned following stories published by the Wall Street Journal. As recently as last week, the FDIC boss made it clear he wanted to remain in charge so he could help the agency fix its problems. That changed this week as his support on Capitol Hill eroded. "In light of recent events, I am prepared to step down from my responsibilities once a successor is confirmed," he said in a release. "Until that time, I will continue to fulfill my responsibilities as Chairman of the FDIC, including the transformation of the FDIC’s workplace culture." Perhaps the turning point came after Senate Banking Committee Chair Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) on Monday called on President Biden to nominate a new chair of the agency to restore the FDIC's workplace culture. Brown did not call for Gruenberg’s resignation during a committee hearing last week. "There must be fundamental changes at the FDIC," Brown said. "Those changes begin with new leadership, who must fix the agency’s toxic culture and put the women and men who work there — and their mission — first." "That’s why I’m calling on the President to immediately nominate a new Chair who can lead the FDIC at this challenging time and for the Senate to act on that nomination without delay," Brown said. Gruenberg’s replacement has to be named by the president and confirmed by the Senate. Biden’s deputy press secretary, Sam Michel, said that "while the FDIC is an independent agency, as we have said, the President, of course, expects the administration to reflect the values of decency and integrity and to protect the rights and dignity of all employees." Read more: What is the FDIC, and how does it work? "The President will soon put forward a new nominee for FDIC Chair who is committed to those values and to protecting consumers and ensuring the stability of our financial system, and we expect the Senate to confirm the nominee quickly." The exit of Gruenberg could have implications for the financial world. It comes just as the FDIC, Federal Reserve, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency are pushing for a sweeping overhaul of how banks are regulated in the wake of last spring's regional bank crisis. Last July, US banking regulators proposed raising capital requirements for banks by an aggregate 16%, widening the scope of the new rules to include banks with as low as $100 billion in assets. Officials argued the changes were needed to strengthen banks and better prepare them for shocks like this spring's crisis when the failures of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, and First Republic triggered deposit withdrawals. Banks, their lobbyists, and some Republican lawmakers argue the proposal would curb lending and hurt the economy. Even Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has hinted at reservations about the capital proposal and its impact and said that he expects changes to be made. Michael Barr, the Fed's vice chairman for supervision, said Monday that he expects "broad, material changes" to the proposal. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D.-Mass.) said at the Senate Banking Committee hearing last week that Republicans wanted Gruenberg to resign so they could have more control over bank regulations. "Your resignation would do nothing to improve the culture of the FDIC, but it would give Republicans a veto over bank policy," Warren said at the hearing, which Gruenberg attended. Click here for political news related to business and money policies that will shape tomorrow's stock prices. Read the latest financial and business news from Yahoo Finance» Mehr auf finance.yahoo.com

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Alle Kennzahlen
In 2023 hat Signature Bank +0,65 Dividende ausgeschüttet. Die letzte Dividende wurde im Februar 2023 gezahlt.

Unternehmenszahlen

Im letzten Jahr hatte Signature Bank einen Umsatz von +2,51 Mrd und ein Nettoeinkommen von +1,25 Mrd
(EUR)2022
YOY
Umsatz+2,51 Mrd42,82%
Bruttoeinkommen+2,51 Mrd42,82%
Nettoeinkommen+1,25 Mrd54,33%
EBITDA0,00-

Fundamentaldaten

MetrikWert
Marktkapitalisierung
+72,76 Mio
Anzahl Aktien
62,97 Mio
52 Wochen-Hoch/Tief
+2,15 - +0,0153
DividendenNein
Beta
9,39
KGV (PE Ratio)
+0,06
KGWV (PEG Ratio)
0,00
KBV (PB Ratio)
+0,01
KUV (PS Ratio)
+0,03

Unternehmensprofil

Signature Bank bietet kommerzielle Bankprodukte und -dienstleistungen an. Sie nimmt verschiedene Einlagenprodukte an, darunter Girokonten, Geldmarktkonten, Treuhandkonten, Cash-Concentration-Konten, Einlagenzertifikate und andere Cash-Management-Produkte. Das Unternehmen bietet verschiedene Kreditprodukte an, darunter gewerbliche und industrielle Kredite, Immobilienkredite und Akkreditive. Darüber hinaus bietet es Vermögensverwaltungs- und Anlageprodukte sowie Altersvorsorgeprodukte wie individuelle Altersvorsorgekonten und Verwaltungsdienstleistungen für Altersvorsorgeeinrichtungen an. Darüber hinaus bietet das Unternehmen Vermögensverwaltungsdienste für seine vermögenden Privatkunden an und kauft, verkauft und stellt Kredite und Pools für die Verwaltung von Kleinunternehmen zusammen. Darüber hinaus bietet es Einzel- und Gruppenversicherungsprodukte an, darunter Kranken-, Lebens-, Invaliditäts- und Pflegeversicherungsprodukte für Geschäfts- und Privatkunden. Zum 31. Dezember 2021 betrieb das Unternehmen 37 Privatkundenbüros im Großraum New York, in Connecticut, Kalifornien und North Carolina. Die Signature Bank wurde im Jahr 2000 gegründet und hat ihren Hauptsitz in New York, New York.

Name
Signature Bank
CEO
Joseph John DePaolo
SitzNew York, ny
USA
Website
Industrie
Banken
Börsengang
23.03.2004
Mitarbeiter2.243

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