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Park National Corp
F:PAZ

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Park National Corp
F:PAZ
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Price: 127 EUR -2.31% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.1B EUR
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Park National Corp
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Market Cap
2B EUR
Industry
Banking

In the heart of Ohio, Park National Corp. stands as a testament to the enduring power of community banking. Founded in 1908, this bank holding company has woven itself into the fabric of the communities it serves, operating through its primary subsidiary, Park National Bank. Its network of branches across Ohio and neighboring states is more than just brick and mortar; they are centers of financial guidance and support, offering a wide array of services including personal and commercial banking, wealth management, and trust services. By focusing on personalized customer service and local decision-making, Park National Corp. maintains a strong customer base, which is essential to its business model and success. Earning its revenue through interest on loans and investments, Park National Corp. also benefits from a diverse portfolio including commercial, residential mortgage, and consumer loans. While interest income is the backbone, non-interest income from service charges, trust fees, and brokerage activities enriches its financial tapestry, providing a buffer against interest rate fluctuations. As a conservative institution, risk management and sound underwriting are central to its operations, ensuring it navigates the financial waters prudently while maintaining shareholder confidence. Its story is not just about numbers, but about building long-lasting relationships and being a reliable partner in the financial journeys of its clients.

PAZ Intrinsic Value
143.09 EUR
Undervaluation 11%
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