
Community Bank has been treading water for the past six months, recording a small return of 3.4% while holding steady at $62.34. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 8.9% gain during that period.
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Why Is Community Bank Not Exciting?
We’re swiping left on Community Bank for now. Here are three reasons you should be careful with CBU, plus one stock we’d rather own.
1. Net Interest Income Points to Soft Demand
Markets consistently prioritize net interest income over non-recurring fees, recognizing its superior quality compared to the more unpredictable revenue streams.
Community Bank’s net interest income has grown at a 7% annualized rate over the last five years, worse than the broader banking industry and in line with its total revenue. Its growth was driven by both an increase in its outstanding loans and net interest margin, which represents how much a bank earns in relation to its outstanding loan book.
2. EPS Barely Growing
We track the long-term change in earnings per share (EPS) because it highlights whether a company’s growth is profitable.
Community Bank’s EPS grew at a weak 4.1% compounded annual growth rate over the last five years, lower than its 6.9% annualized revenue growth. This tells us the company became less profitable on a per-share basis as it expanded.
3. Growing TBVPS Reflects Strong Asset Base
Tangible book value per share (TBVPS) serves as a key indicator of a bank’s financial strength, representing the hard assets available to shareholders after removing intangible assets that could evaporate during financial distress.
Although Community Bank’s TBVPS was flat over the last five years, the good news is that its growth has recently accelerated as TBVPS grew at an incredible 20.1% annual clip over the past two years (from $14.26 to $20.57 per share).
Final Judgment
Community Bank’s business quality ultimately falls short of our standards. With its shares underperforming the market lately, the stock trades at 1.5× forward P/B (or $62.34 per share). This valuation is reasonable, but the company’s shakier fundamentals present too much downside risk. We’re fairly confident there are better investments elsewhere. We’d recommend looking at the Amazon and PayPal of Latin America.
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