Citizens Financial Group (CFG) to Redeem Subordinated Notes

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May 30, 2025
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  • Citizens Financial Group plans to redeem 4.35% notes due in 2025.
  • Wall Street analysts forecast an average upside of 17.40% for CFG stock.
  • Citizens Financial Group receives an "Outperform" consensus from analysts.

Citizens Financial Group (CFG, Financial) has strategically announced its intention to redeem its 4.35% fixed-rate subordinated notes due August 2025 on July 3. This redemption will occur at the principal amount, along with any accrued interest, reflecting a significant financial maneuver for the company.

Wall Street's Perspective on Citizens Financial Group

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Prominent Wall Street analysts have provided one-year price targets for Citizens Financial Group Inc (CFG, Financial). With insights from 19 analysts, the average target price stands at $47.14, with projections ranging from a high of $57.00 to a low of $42.60. This average target suggests a potential upside of 17.40% from the current trading price of $40.15. Investors can explore more detailed estimates on the Citizens Financial Group Inc (CFG) Forecast page.

Analyst Recommendations and GF Value

Based on the consensus recommendation from 22 brokerage firms, Citizens Financial Group Inc (CFG, Financial) has been given an average brokerage recommendation of 2.1, translating to an "Outperform" status. The brokerage recommendation scale is from 1 to 5, where 1 indicates a Strong Buy and 5 suggests a Sell.

Additionally, GuruFocus has provided an estimated GF Value for Citizens Financial Group Inc (CFG, Financial) in one year, which is projected to be $42.71. This indicates a potential upside of 6.38% from the current price of $40.15. The GF Value is GuruFocus' fair value estimation, calculated using historical stock multiples, past business growth, and future performance estimates. For in-depth data, visit the Citizens Financial Group Inc (CFG) Summary page.

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