Shiga Bank Ltd
TSE:8366

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TSE:8366
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Price: 7 650 JPY -0.13% Market Closed
Market Cap: 359.1B JPY
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Market Cap
354B JPY
Industry
Banking

Shiga Bank Ltd., nestled in the scenic region of Shiga Prefecture, Japan, carries a legacy that stretches back to its founding in 1933. Its story is one of steadfast commitment to the local economy, where it serves as a financial lifeline to numerous small businesses and individuals within the community. The bank's operations are deeply intertwined with the daily lives of its customers, offering a robust range of services that include personal banking, corporate finance, and asset management. By maintaining strong relationships with its clientele, Shiga Bank provides tailored financial solutions that cater specifically to the regional economic landscape, ensuring that both the bank and its patrons thrive together. In the beautiful, serene environment of Shiga, the bank's strategy revolves around conservatively managed growth. Shiga Bank derives its income primarily through interest from loans and investments in Japanese government bonds, complemented by fees from various banking services. By focusing on maintaining a healthy loan portfolio and sound risk management practices, the bank ensures a steady flow of revenue, even amidst the ever-evolving financial climate. The bank's approach emphasizes regional loans to support local businesses, boosting the prefecture's overall economic vitality while cultivating a loyal customer base. Through these strategies, Shiga Bank remains a financial pillar in its community, grounded in tradition yet adaptive to the future's challenges.

Intrinsic Value
18 786.72 JPY
Undervaluation 59%
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