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Rogaland Sparebank
OSE:ROGS

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Rogaland Sparebank
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Price: 139.4 NOK -0.43% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.5B NOK
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Rogaland Sparebank
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Market Cap
3.2B NOK
Industry
Banking

Rogaland Sparebank provides banking and financial services. The company is headquartered in Sandnes, Rogaland and currently employs 165 full-time employees. The Bank offers a broad range of banking services, such as open accounts, mobile and online banking services, deposits account, payment solutions, mortgage and other loans, insurances and investment products in the retail and corporate markets. The Bank also offers a real estate brokerage services through the subsidiary Aktiv Eiendomsmegling Jaeren AS. The Bank's business activities are divided into three segments: Retail Market (RM), Corporate Market (CM) and Real Estate. The RM and The CM segments represents the banking operations split into two main customer groups. They also include general investment advice for the bank’s customers. The Real Estate segment involves real estate brokerage activities. This segment consists of the subsidiary, Aktiv Eiendomsmegling Jaeren AS. The Bank operates domestically.

ROGS Intrinsic Value
148.23 NOK
Undervaluation 6%
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