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Bank Millennium SA
WSE:MIL

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Bank Millennium SA
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Price: 14.83 PLN -0.94% Market Closed
Market Cap: 18B PLN
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Bank Millennium SA
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Market Cap
18B PLN
Industry
Banking

Bank Millennium SA, a prominent player in the Polish banking sector, has carved its niche by focusing on a customer-centric approach. Emerging from its origins as Bank Inicjatyw Gospodarczych BIG SA in the late 1980s, the institution has evolved through strategic mergers and partnerships, notably with Portugal's Millennium BCP, which holds a significant stake. This relationship has not only expanded Bank Millennium's operational know-how but also enhanced its service offerings, arguably making it one of Poland's most versatile banks. With a robust retail banking segment, it caters to individual customers through various services such as personal accounts, credit cards, and mortgage loans. These offerings are fortified by a digital backbone that ensures an intuitive user experience, emphasizing the bank's commitment to innovation and convenience. Simultaneously, Bank Millennium balances this retail focus by engaging substantially in corporate banking, providing tailored financial solutions to small and medium enterprises and large corporations. The bank generates revenue by leveraging interest on loans and credit products, while it diversifies its income with a suite of fee-based services like investment funds, insurance, and wealth management. A forward-thinking management ethos, combined with streamlining operations, has allowed it to navigate Poland's dynamic financial landscape effectively. The harmony between digital transformation and personal touch underscores Bank Millennium's strategy of blending traditional banking with modern demands, keeping it competitive and adaptable in a rapidly changing market environment.

MIL Intrinsic Value
20.08 PLN
Undervaluation 26%
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