BPER Banca SpA (BIT: BPE)

Italy flag Italy · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
6.58
+0.06 (0.86%)
Jan 20, 2025, 5:36 PM CET
98.19%
Market Cap 9.34B
Revenue (ttm) 5.18B
Net Income (ttm) 1.57B
Shares Out 1.42B
EPS (ttm) 1.08
PE Ratio 6.08
Forward PE 7.24
Dividend 0.30 (4.60%)
Ex-Dividend Date May 20, 2024
Volume 12,045,850
Average Volume 15,464,080
Open 6.56
Previous Close 6.52
Day's Range 6.55 - 6.61
52-Week Range 3.19 - 6.61
Beta 1.25
RSI 68.86
Earnings Date Feb 7, 2025

About BPER Banca SpA

BPER Banca SpA provides banking products and services for individuals, and businesses and professionals in Italy and internationally. The company operates through Retail, Private, Corporate, Large Corporate, and Finance segments. It offers current and saving accounts, loans, mortgages, insurance and social security, and digital banking and related services; cards; and investments and savings products and services. The company also provides financing and leasing, collection and payment, import and export, liquidity and investment management, dig... [Read more]

Sector Financials
Founded 1867
Employees 20,224
Stock Exchange Borsa Italiana
Ticker Symbol BPE
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, BPER Banca SpA's revenue was 4.96 billion, an increase of 36.74% compared to the previous year's 3.63 billion. Earnings were 1.52 billion, an increase of 4.87%.

Financial Statements

News

BPER Bank: Sharp Rise In Price Per Share May Not Continue

BPER Banca has shown resilience and solid performance despite changing macroeconomic conditions, with low growth in NII and Net Commission Income.

2 months ago - Seeking Alpha

BPE, ICRC seek closer collaboration on infrastructure

Mr Gbeleyi stated both institutions have a critical role to play in bridging the infrastructure gap in the country. The post BPE, ICRC seek closer collaboration on infrastructure appeared first on Pre...

3 months ago - Premium Times Nigeria

Account for N10 billion spent on failed NIPOST subsidiaries, Reps tell BPE

This comes months after the Senate ordered the recovery of N10 billion spent on NIPOST subsidiaries and the CAC wound them up. The post Account for N10 billion spent on failed NIPOST subsidiaries, Rep...

4 months ago - Premium Times Nigeria