Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski SA
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Price: 77.86 PLN 0.7%
Market Cap: 97.3B PLN
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Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski SA
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Market Cap
97.3B PLN
Industry
Banking

Powszechna Kasa Oszczędności Bank Polski SA, widely known as PKO Bank Polski, stands as a stalwart in Poland's financial landscape, a testament to the country's vibrant economic history and transition. Tracing its origins back to 1919, PKO Bank Polski has grown alongside the ebbs and flows of Poland's economy, playing a pivotal role in the financial system of the nation. Today, as the largest bank in Poland in terms of assets, it caters to a diverse clientele that spans individuals, small and medium enterprises, and large corporations. Through its comprehensive range of financial services, PKO Bank Polski offers personal and business banking, investment management, insurance services, and mortgage lending. This multifaceted approach enables it to not only foster long-term relationships with its customers but also adapt swiftly to the changing dynamics of global finance. The bank's revenue model is primarily driven by its core banking activities, especially through interest income derived from loans and mortgages it extends to its customers. Additionally, PKO Bank Polski capitalizes on non-interest income streams, which are bolstered by fees from financial services such as account management, transaction processing, and advisory services. The bank's robust infrastructure and digital innovation efforts, including a well-developed online and mobile banking platform, further enhance customer engagement and operational efficiency. This dual focus on expanding its digital reach and maintaining strong traditional banking services solidifies PKO Bank Polski's position as a market leader in Poland, navigating the complexities of modern banking while remaining deeply rooted in its rich legacy.

PKO Intrinsic Value
101.61 PLN
Undervaluation 23%
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