Postal Savings Bank of China Co., Ltd. (PSBKF)

OTCMKTS · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
0.6691
+0.0682 (11.35%)
At close: Mar 30, 2026
Market Cap87.08B +28.0%
Revenue (ttm)45.09B +0.6%
Net Income11.36B +0.9%
EPS0.11 -6.1%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio7.66
Forward PE6.89
Dividend0.03 (4.97%)
Ex-Dividend DateJan 2, 2026
Volume100
Average Volume37,179
Open0.6691
Previous Close0.6009
Day's Range0.6691 - 0.6691
52-Week Range0.5563 - 0.7000
Beta0.41
RSI56.11
Earnings DateApr 29, 2026

About PSBKF

Postal Savings Bank of China Co., Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, provides various banking products and services for retail and corporate customers in the People’s Republic of China. It offers demand, time, personal call, time/demand optional, call, negotiated, foreign currency exchange deposit; passbooks and certificate of deposits; credit, mortgage, government, farmer, and merchant express loan; business easy mix, agriculture aid plus, domestic remittance and exchange, and payment and collection agency; cross-border remittance, personal... [Read more]

Sector Financials
Founded 2007
Employees 182,631
Stock Exchange OTCMKTS
Ticker Symbol PSBKF

Financial Performance

In 2024, PSBKF's revenue was 320.71 billion, an increase of 1.25% compared to the previous year's 316.75 billion. Earnings were 80.14 billion, a decrease of -1.01%.

Financial numbers in CNY Financial Statements

News

Default in our stars: China’s banks use satellites to track assets with sky-high scrutiny

With bad loans and repayment collateral in focus, Chinese banks are increasingly using satellites to evaluate their clients’ terrestrial assets, mounting a hi-tech offensive to safeguard against risin...

14 days ago - South China Morning Post

ICBC and CCB lead China’s 6 biggest banks in US$61 billion dividend payout

China’s six largest state-owned banks are set to distribute more than 420 billion yuan (US$61 billion) in dividends for 2025, extending record-high payouts and strengthening their appeal as a source o...

4 weeks ago - South China Morning Post

Should Investors Follow Li Lu Into This Chinese Bank?

The Postal Savings Bank of China looks significantly undervalued.

4 years ago - GuruFocus