Bank of Commerce provides various banking products and services to private and corporate clients in the Philippines. It operates through Treasury Management Group, Corporate Banking Group, Branch Banking Group, Consumer Group, and Others segments. The company offers various savings, current, and time deposits; automobile, home, salary, term, working capital, and small business, as well as foreign currency denominated loans; debit, credit, and prepaid cards; and funds transfer services, as well as other retail products. It also provides capital expenditure, trade, and project financing; letters of credit, export packing credit, export and domestic bills purchase; and unit investment trust funds, trust and other fiduciary services, investment management accounts, and other agency accounts. In addition, the company offers transactional, acquired assets, online and mobile banking, bills payment, transaction banking, and other services, as well as asset management; trust and treasury products and services; and money market, trading, and investment banking services. Further, it offers cash management solutions, digital channels, remittance services, and international trade services. The company was formerly known as Boston Bank of the Philippines and changed its name to Bank of Commerce in November 1991. Bank of Commerce was incorporated in 1963 and is headquartered in Mandaluyong City, Philippines.
Metrics to compare | BNCOM | Sector Sector - Average of metrics from a broad group of related Financial sector companies | Relationship RelationshipBNCOMPeersSector | |
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P/E Ratio | 3.5x | 4.9x | 8.6x | |
PEG Ratio | 0.44 | 0.19 | 0.03 | |
Price/Book | 0.3x | 0.6x | 1.0x | |
Price / LTM Sales | 0.9x | 1.9x | 2.6x | |
Upside (Analyst Target) | - | 15.7% | 17.8% | |
Fair Value Upside | Unlock | −4.4% | 3.6% | Unlock |