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Weak Long Term Fundamental Strength with Tier 1 Capital Adeqacy Ratio of 3.62%
- Poor long term growth as Net Interest Income (ex other income) has grown by an annual rate of 0%
- A low provision coverage ratio signifies the bank has not recognized and created adeqaute reserves to cover its non perfoming loans
Positive results in Jun 25
With ROA of 0.27%, it has a fair valuation with a 1.09 Price to Book Value
High Institutional Holdings at 30.07%
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IF Bancorp, Inc. for the last several years.
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IF Bancorp, Inc. Hits New 52-Week High of $26.50
IF Bancorp, Inc. has achieved a new 52-week high, reflecting strong performance with a notable increase over the past year. The company, with a market capitalization of USD 90 million, showcases solid financial metrics, including a low debt-to-equity ratio and a high dividend yield, indicating effective management and shareholder returns.
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IF Bancorp, Inc. Experiences Revision in Its Stock Evaluation Amid Mixed Financial Metrics
IF Bancorp, Inc. has recently adjusted its valuation, revealing a P/E ratio of 26 and a price-to-book value of 1.09. The company shows a low PEG ratio of 0.38 and a high dividend yield of 156.15%. Its performance metrics indicate mixed results compared to industry peers.
Read MoreIs IF Bancorp, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 3 October 2025, the valuation grade for IF Bancorp, Inc. has moved from fair to attractive, indicating a more favorable assessment of its value. The company appears to be undervalued, particularly when considering its P/E ratio of 26, which is significantly higher than the peer average of approximately 20.89 for similar institutions. Additionally, the PEG ratio stands at a compelling 0.38, suggesting that the stock may be undervalued relative to its growth prospects, while the Price to Book Value of 1.09 indicates a reasonable valuation compared to its assets. In comparison to its peers, First Capital, Inc. has a P/E of 12.46 and CF Bankshares, Inc. has a P/E of 10.00, both of which are lower than IF Bancorp's valuation, reinforcing the notion that IF Bancorp may be undervalued. Despite recent underperformance against the S&P 500 over the past three years, where it returned 33.7% compared to the benc...
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Shareholding Snapshot : Mar 2025
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Held in 4 Schemes (3.36%)
Held by 5 Foreign Institutions (0.41%)






