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Bank Polska Kasa Opieki SA
WSE:PEO

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Bank Polska Kasa Opieki SA
WSE:PEO
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Price: 195.8 PLN -1.11% Market Closed
Market Cap: 51.4B PLN
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Bank Polska Kasa Opieki SA
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Market Cap
51.4B PLN
Industry
Banking

Bank Polska Kasa Opieki SA, commonly known as Bank Pekao, is a prominent financial institution with deep roots in Poland's banking sector, dating back to its establishment in 1929. As one of the country's largest banks, Pekao has woven itself into the economic fabric of Poland by focusing on serving both corporate clients and individuals. The bank has navigated the tumult of various economic cycles, emerging as a beacon of stability in the financial tsunami that sometimes hits emerging markets. Pekao has adroitly balanced tradition and innovation by adopting modern banking solutions while preserving its foundational values. Its wide-ranging portfolio covers essential services such as retail banking, corporate finance, asset management, and various investment services, allowing it to cater to a diverse client base ranging from small businesses to large corporations. Pekao derives its revenue primarily through a mixture of traditional banking operations and fee-based services. The interest income, generated from loans and credit lines extended to individuals and businesses, forms a substantial part of its earnings. By maintaining a keen focus on credit quality and risk management, Pekao ensures the sustainability of this revenue stream while simultaneously fostering growth. Additionally, the bank generates substantial fee income through services related to investment banking, asset management, and various transaction-based activities. This diversification not only bolsters Pekao's financial robustness but also enables it to adapt to the ever-evolving landscapes of both national and international markets. In doing so, Bank Pekao balances its role as a facilitator of economic growth and a guardian of financial stability in Poland.

PEO Intrinsic Value
226.7 PLN
Undervaluation 14%
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