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Grupo Financiero Galicia (Grupo Financiero Galicia) 3-Year FCF Growth Rate

: 0.00% (As of Sep. 2023)
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Grupo Financiero Galicia's Free Cash Flow per Share for the three months ended in Sep. 2023 was $0.00.

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During the past 13 years, the highest 3-Year average Free Cash Flow per Share Growth Rate of Grupo Financiero Galicia was 195.70% per year. The lowest was -29.20% per year. And the median was 41.80% per year.


Competitive Comparison

For the Banks - Regional subindustry, Grupo Financiero Galicia's 3-Year FCF Growth Rate, along with its competitors' market caps and 3-Year FCF Growth Rate data, can be viewed below:

* Competitive companies are chosen from companies within the same industry, with headquarter located in same country, with closest market capitalization; x-axis shows the market cap, and y-axis shows the term value; the bigger the dot, the larger the market cap. Note that "N/A" values will not show up in the chart.


Grupo Financiero Galicia 3-Year FCF Growth Rate Distribution

For the Banks industry and Financial Services sector, Grupo Financiero Galicia's 3-Year FCF Growth Rate distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where Grupo Financiero Galicia's 3-Year FCF Growth Rate falls into.



Grupo Financiero Galicia 3-Year FCF Growth Rate Calculation

This is the 3-year average growth rate of Free Cash Flow per Share. The growth rate is calculated using exponential compounding based on the latest four year annual data.

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Grupo Financiero Galicia  (NAS:GGAL) 3-Year FCF Growth Rate Explanation

Free Cash Flow per Share is the amount of Free Cash Flow per outstanding share of the company's stock. Free Cash Flow is considered one of the most important parameters to measure a company's earnings power by value investors because it is not subject to estimates of Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization (DDA). However, when we look at the Free Cash Flow, we should look from a long term perspective, because any year's Free Cash Flow can be drastically affected by the spending on Property, Plant, & Equipment (PPE) of the business in that year. Over the long term, Free Cash Flow should give pretty good picture on the real earnings power of the company. It's used in the calculation of Forward Rate of Return (Yacktman) %.


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Grupo Financiero Galicia (Grupo Financiero Galicia) Business Description

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Tte. Gral. Juan D. Peron 430, 25th Floor, Buenos Aires, ARG, C1038 AAJ
Grupo Financiero Galicia SA is a financial service holding company. It provides general banking services, proprietary brand credit card services, personal loans, insurance, and other services. The company's operating business segments are Banks, Ecosistema Naranja X, Insurance, Adjustments, and Other Businesses. It generates maximum revenue from Banks. Geographically its operate in Argentina, Uruguay, and the majority of its revenue comes from Argentina.

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