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Bank of the Philippine Islands (Bank of the Philippine Islands) GF Value : $1.89 (As of Apr. 29, 2024)


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What is Bank of the Philippine Islands GF Value?

The GF Value represents the current intrinsic value of a stock derived from our exclusive method. The GF Value Line on our summary page gives an overview of the fair value that the stock should be traded at. It is calculated based on three factors:

  1. Historical multiples (PE Ratio, PS Ratio, PB Ratio and Price-to-Free-Cash-Flow) that the stock has traded at.
  2. GuruFocus adjustment factor based on the company’s past returns and growth.
  3. Future estimates of the business performance.

We believe the GF Value Line is the fair value that the stock should be traded at. The stock price will most likely fluctuate around the GF Value Line. If the stock price is significantly above the GF Value Line, it is overvalued and its future return is likely to be poor. On the other hand, if it is significantly below the GF Value Line, its future return will likely be higher.

Please note, "Possible Value Trap, Think Twice" is for the companies that look very undervalued, but either in the long term trend of business decline, or in financial distress.

As of today (2024-04-29), Bank of the Philippine Islands's share price is $2.003. Bank of the Philippine Islands's GF Value is $1.89. Therefore, Bank of the Philippine Islands's Price-to-GF-Value for today is 1.06.

Based on the relationship between the current stock price and the GF Value, GuruFocus believes Bank of the Philippine Islands is Data Out of Date, Use Caution.


Bank of the Philippine Islands  (OTCPK:BPHLF) GF Value Explanation

Based on the relationship between the current stock price and the GF Value, GuruFocus provides the following 6 evaluations:

Posssible Evaluations All-in-One Screener Examples (2)
Possible Value Trap, Think Twice (1)Predictable Companies that possibly be Value Traps
Significantly OvervaluedPredictable Companies which are Significantly Overvalued
Modestly OvervaluedPredictable Companies which are Modestly Overvalued
Fairly ValuedPredictable High Quality Companies which are Fairly Valued
Modestly Undervalued (3)Predictable High Quality Companies which are Modestly Undervalued
Significantly Undervalued (3)Predictable High Quality Companies which are Significantly Undervalued

(1) "Possible Value Trap, Think Twice" is for the companies that look very undervalued, but either in the long term trend of business decline, or in financial distress.

(2) These are some simple examples. You can access our GF Valuation filter under All-in-One Screener’s Fundamental tab, and Price-to-GF-Value filter under Valuation Ratio tab and set your own criteria.

(3) There is only a sufficient margin of safety when the stock is undervalued.

Bank of the Philippine Islands's Price-to-GF-Value for today is calculated as

Price-to-GF-Value=Share Price/GF Value
=2.003/1.89
=1.06

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Bank of the Philippine Islands (Bank of the Philippine Islands) Business Description

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Address
Ayala Avenue Corner Salcedo Street, Ayala North Exchange Tower 1, Legaspi Village, Metro Manila, Makati City, PHL, 1229
Bank of the Philippine Islands is a universal bank offering a range of financial products and solutions for both retail and corporate customers. BPI's services include consumer banking and lending, asset management, insurance, securities brokerage and distribution, foreign exchange, leasing, and corporate and investment banking. The bank has a wide network and operates almost entirely in the Philippines with some exposure to Hong Kong and Europe. The bank's primary shareholder for decades has been the Ayala Corporation, a large Filipino conglomerate that holds about half of the bank's outstanding shares. It has also long been associated with the Catholic Church and its charities and endowments. Large corporate customers constitute the majority of the bank's loan portfolio.

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