Laurentian Bank of Canada
OTC:LRCDF

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Laurentian Bank of Canada
OTC:LRCDF
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Price: 29.41 USD 0.03% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.3B USD
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Market Cap
1.3B USD
Industry
Banking

Laurentian Bank of Canada engages in the provision of financial services. The company is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec and currently employs 2,800 full-time employees. The Bank operates primarily across Canada and in the United States. Its segments include Personal segment, Business Services segment and Capital Markets segment. The Personal segment caters to the financial needs of retail clients. Clients can access the Bank's offering of financial advice, products and services through a network of branches in Quebec referred to as Financial Clinics; an advisors and brokers channel targeting independent financial intermediaries, and a digital direct-to-customer platform. The Business Services segment caters to the financial needs of business clients across Canada and in the United States and provides commercial banking, real estate financing, and equipment and inventory financing. The Capital Markets segment provides a range of services, including research, market analysis and advisory services, corporate underwriting for debt and equity, and administrative services.

LRCDF Intrinsic Value
32.8 USD
Undervaluation 10%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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