Shanghai Commercial & Savings Bank Ltd
TWSE:5876

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TWSE:5876
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Price: 39.4 TWD -0.13% Market Closed
Market Cap: 191.5B TWD
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Market Cap
191.1B TWD
Industry
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Shanghai Commercial & Savings Bank Ltd., often abbreviated as SCSB, stands as a significant figure in the storied landscape of Taiwanese banking. Founded in 1915 in Shanghai, the bank's trajectory mirrors the dynamic economic currents of 20th-century Asia. With its operations strategically anchored in Taiwan after the resurgence post-World War II, it deftly navigated the tides of change, adapting to the island's rapidly growing economy. Rooted in a firm belief in stability and customer trust, SCSB expanded its banking horizons beyond the confines of traditional banking. Over the years, it has crafted a financial ecosystem where commercial banking, savings, and international banking services intersect seamlessly, a testament to its robust growth strategies crafted through decades of experience. At the heart of SCSB's business model is its comprehensive suite of financial services tailored to both individual and corporate clients. The bank thrives on its well-structured network of branches and ATMs across Taiwan, coupled with a progressive digital platform. This combination allows it to capture a significant market share in retail banking. Additionally, SCSB leverages its historical trade network, providing adept trade financing and foreign exchange services that buoy its revenues. By focusing on small to medium enterprises (SMEs), the bank has cultivated a reputation for supporting economic growth, simultaneously tapping into lucrative lending opportunities. This diverse mix of services enables SCSB not only to maintain a steady stream of interest income from loans and credit facilities but also to benefit from transaction fees, diversifying its revenue base and solidifying its place as a stalwart in the financial sector.

Intrinsic Value
58.83 TWD
Undervaluation 33%
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