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Nanto Bank (TSE:8367) Valuation Rank


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What is Nanto Bank Valuation Rank?

The Valuation Rank measures the current valuation of a business relative to other companies in the same industry and its own historical valuation. The companies are split in equal numbers and then ranked from 1 to 10, with 10 as the most undervalued and 1 as the most overvalued.

  1. Three factors:
    • Absolute valuation (medpsvalue) relative to current stock price, rank among all companies
    • Historical valuation over the past 10 years. Rank pe, ps, pocf, ev2ebit over their own historical values
    • Industry relative valuation
  2. Companies without enough data is not ranked
  3. Companies with negative earnings are ranked lower

These three factors are used to calculate the value score for every eligible company, with values from 1 to 10. The final ranked companies are split in equal numbers and ranked from 1 to 10, with 10 as the most undervalued, and 1 as the most overvalued. The numbers of companies in each rank are the same.


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Nanto Bank Business Description

Traded in Other Exchanges
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Address
16 Hashimoto-cho, Nara, JPN, 630-8677
Nanto Bank Ltd is a Japanese regional bank operating primarily in the Nara Prefecture, but extending to neighboring prefectures in Japan. The bank reports earnings through two segments: banking and securities, and leasing. It also operates a credit guarantee, computer software development and service, and a credit card business. The bank's strategy emphasizes regional market penetration. Most of the bank's earning assets are in loans and bills discounted and securities. Nanto Bank generates a majority of income through net interest income, followed by fees and commissions.