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To own First BanCorp, you need to believe in a steady, recovery-linked bank franchise in Puerto Rico and Florida, supported by solid capital return and disciplined lending. The recent easing in geopolitical tensions, and related sector tailwinds, mainly support sentiment rather than materially changing the near term focus on credit quality and competition for deposits as the key catalyst and risk.
Against this backdrop, First BanCorp’s recent dividend increase to US$0.20 per share and continued share repurchases are the most relevant developments, reinforcing its existing capital return story as analysts reevaluate sector risk premiums. These actions sit alongside improving net interest income and earnings, while slightly higher net charge offs remind investors that credit trends still warrant close attention.
However, investors also need to be aware that concentrated exposure to Puerto Rico could quickly magnify any reversal in credit conditions or funding costs...
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First BanCorp's narrative projects $1.2 billion revenue and $349.9 million earnings by 2028. This requires 10.2% yearly revenue growth and about a $43 million earnings increase from $306.7 million today.
Uncover how First BanCorp's forecasts yield a $24.00 fair value, a 4% upside to its current price.
Three members of the Simply Wall St Community value First BanCorp between US$24 and about US$54.56 per share, underscoring how far opinions can spread. Set this against the current focus on credit quality and deposit competition, and you can see why it pays to compare several viewpoints before deciding how you think the bank’s story might evolve.
Explore 3 other fair value estimates on First BanCorp - why the stock might be worth just $24.00!
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