Why is The Housing Bank for Trade & Finance ?
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Weak Capital Buffers- the bank has a low Capital Adequacy Ratio of 16.74% signifying inadequate buffers against its risk based assets
- Poor long term growth as Net Interest Income (ex other income) has grown by an annual rate of 0% and Net profit at 25.73%
- Weak Capital Buffers- the bank has a low Capital Adequacy Ratio of 16.74% signifying inadequate buffers against its risk based assets
- The bank has been able to generate a Return on Assets (avg) of 0.92% signifying low profitability per unit of total assets
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Flat results in Jun 25
- OPERATING CASH FLOW(Y) Lowest at JOD 102.36 MM
- CREDIT DEPOSIT RATIO(HY) Lowest at 92.34%
- NET SALES(Q) Lowest at JOD 148.26 MM
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With ROA of 1.15%, it has a fair valuation with a 0.98 Price to Book Value
- The stock is trading at a discount compared to its peers' average historical valuations
- Over the past year, while the stock has generated a return of 30.30%, its profits have risen by 6.2% ; the PEG ratio of the company is 1.4
- At the current price, the company has a high dividend yield of 7.2
How much should you hold?
- Overall Portfolio exposure to The Housing Bank for Trade & Finance should be less than 10%
- Overall Portfolio exposure to Regional Banks should be less than 30%
(If sector exposure > 30%, please use optimiser tool to see which are the best stocks to hold in Regional Banks)
When to exit? - We will constantly monitor the company and suggest at the appropriate time to exit from the stock
Is The Housing Bank for Trade & Finance for you?
Medium Risk, Low Return
Absolute
Risk Adjusted
Volatility
The Housing Bank for Trade & Finance
-100.0%
1.21
20.39%
Jordan General Index
41.13%
4.46
9.22%
Quality key factors
Factor
Value
Sales Growth (5y)
7.15%
EBIT Growth (5y)
25.22%
EBIT to Interest (avg)
0
Debt to EBITDA (avg)
0
Net Debt to Equity (avg)
0
Sales to Capital Employed (avg)
0
Tax Ratio
0
Dividend Payout Ratio
64.09%
Pledged Shares
0
Institutional Holding
0
ROCE (avg)
0
ROE (avg)
0
Valuation Key Factors 
Factor
Value
P/E Ratio
9
Industry P/E
Price to Book Value
0.98
EV to EBIT
8.75
EV to EBITDA
7.69
EV to Capital Employed
0.98
EV to Sales
3.03
PEG Ratio
1.43
Dividend Yield
7.18%
ROCE (Latest)
11.23%
ROE (Latest)
11.05%
Technical key factors
Indicator
Weekly
Monthly
MACD
Bullish
Bullish
RSI
Bearish
No Signal
Bollinger Bands
Mildly Bullish
Mildly Bullish
Moving Averages
Bullish (Daily)
KST
Bullish
Bullish
Dow Theory
Mildly Bearish
No Trend
OBV
Mildly Bearish
No Trend
Technical Movement
1What is working for the Company
OPERATING PROFIT MARGIN(Q)
Highest at 41.89 %
-6What is not working for the Company
OPERATING CASH FLOW(Y)
Lowest at JOD 102.36 MM
CREDIT DEPOSIT RATIO(HY)
Lowest at 92.34%
NET SALES(Q)
Lowest at JOD 148.26 MM
Here's what is working for The Housing Bank for Trade & Finance
Operating Profit Margin
Highest at 41.89 %
in the last five periodsMOJO Watch
Company's profit margin has improved
Operating Profit to Sales
CASA
Highest at 17.76%
in the last five periodsMOJO Watch
The Bank's capital base vs its risk assets is improving. However, the bank may not be taking adequate risk in its lending book.
CAR (%)
Here's what is not working for The Housing Bank for Trade & Finance
Net Sales
Lowest at JOD 148.26 MM and Fallen
In each period in the last five periodsMOJO Watch
Near term sales trend is very negative
Net Sales (JOD MM)
Credit Deposit Ratio
Lowest at 92.34% and Fallen
In each half year in the last four Semi-Annual periodsMOJO Watch
Bank has been creating proportionately lower loans against its deposits, thereby creating fewer revenue generating assets
Credit Deposit Ratio (%)
Operating Cash Flow
Lowest at JOD 102.36 MM
in the last three yearsMOJO Watch
The company's cash revenues from business operations are falling
Operating Cash Flows (JOD MM)






