
Recent attention on Community Trust Bancorp (CTBI) centers on its dividend yield of 3.15%, which is above the industry average. This comes alongside a record of dividend increases and analyst forecasts for higher earnings in fiscal 2026.
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The recent dividend focus comes on top of a share price that has gained 13.16% over the last 90 days and a 1 year total shareholder return of 35.07%. This suggests that momentum has been building over both shorter and longer periods.
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With a 3.15% yield, a history of dividend growth and shares sitting about 7% below the analyst price target, the key question is whether CTBI is still undervalued or if the market is already pricing in future growth.
Community Trust Bancorp trades on a P/E of 11.9x, which sits slightly above the US Banks industry average of 11.6x but below the peer average of 12.2x, so the valuation is clustered close to sector norms rather than at an extreme.
The P/E ratio compares the current share price of $67.58 with the company’s earnings per share and is a common yardstick for bank stocks, where earnings power and balance sheet strength tend to drive investor focus. With earnings forecast to grow by 5.04% per year and revenue by 7.8% per year, the market is pricing CTBI at a level that suggests moderate growth expectations rather than aggressive ones.
Against the estimated fair P/E of 10.7x, CTBI’s 11.9x multiple looks somewhat rich, but that premium sits alongside a few positives, including high quality earnings, net profit margins of 37%, and a seasoned management team with an average tenure of 10.2 years. At the same time, return on equity of 11.9% is described as low, and earnings growth over the past year of 19.9% did not outperform the wider Banks industry at 22.8%, which may limit how far the market is willing to re rate the stock.
Compared with the US Banks industry average P/E of 11.6x, CTBI’s 11.9x is only slightly higher, suggesting investors are not paying a large premium versus the sector. However, relative to the estimated fair P/E of 10.7x, the current multiple is described as expensive, hinting at a level the market could move toward if expectations cool or earnings do not track forecasts.
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Result: Price-to-Earnings of 11.9x (OVERVALUED)
However, investors still need to watch for any cooling in earnings growth or a shift in interest rate conditions that could put pressure on CTBI’s current valuation.
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While the 11.9x P/E screens as slightly expensive versus the fair ratio of 10.7x, our DCF model tells a different story. With an estimated future cash flow value of $107.36 against a share price of $67.58, CTBI is described as trading at a 37.1% discount. Which signal should be treated as more meaningful?
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