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To own First Financial Bankshares, you need to be comfortable paying a higher-than-peer multiple for what has recently been steady, if unspectacular, growth in earnings and revenue. The investment case leans on consistent profitability, high quality earnings and a long track record of shareholder returns through dividends and buybacks, rather than rapid expansion. The 15.8% lift in the quarterly dividend to US$0.22 per share fits that story, signaling confidence in the balance sheet and a willingness to share more of the bank’s cash flow, even as the new CEO settles in. That said, the bigger dividend slightly raises the bar for capital allocation, at a time when the stock has underperformed the broader market and the Banks industry over the past year. Yet one key risk is that paying more today could still mean weaker returns if growth disappoints.
First Financial Bankshares' shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued by 34%. Find out what it's worth.The single Simply Wall St Community fair value estimate sits at US$33.75, matching the current analyst target, but investors’ own expectations around growth, dividend sustainability and the recent payout hike can differ sharply, so it is worth weighing that richer income stream against the risk that slower progress or premium pricing eventually constrains total returns.
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