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Punjab & Sind Bank

NSE : PSB
BSE: 533295
SECTOR : BANKS
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₹23.75 / ₹12.7
P/E ratio icon
P/E ratio
52.57
Dividend icon
Dividend
0.38
ROE icon
ROE
6.42
ROCE icon
ROCE
1.39
Face value icon
Face value
10
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Book value
₹15.51Cr
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Market capital
₹35,630.82Cr

Shareholding pattern

What is shareholding pattern? Who are shareholders?

Shareholding pattern represents the percentage of share ownership that different investors are holding in the company. A company can have multiple investors who invest in its shares. These are called as shareholders and there are two major categories of shareholders - promoters and public shareholders.
Promoters are typically the founders and public shareholders could be financial institutes like banks, insurance companies, domestic institutional investors, foreign institutional investors and common public.

Cash flow

What is a cash flow statement?

It is a financial statement that offers aggregate statistics on all cash inflows a business collects from its continuing activities and external sources of investment. It also includes all cash outflows over a specified time paying for company operations and investments.The main components of the CFS are cash from three areas: operating, investing, and financing activities...Read more

Balance Sheet

What is a balance sheet?

A balance sheet is a financial statement that records the assets, liabilities, and equity of a company at a certain point in time and provides a basis for estimating return rates and determining the capital structure. It offers a snapshot of what an entity owns and owes, as well as the sum that shareholders spend.The balance sheet complies with the following accounting equation in which assets on the one side, and liabilities plus shareholders' equity on the other, balance out:
Assets = Liabilities + Shareholder's Equity
This is used to conduct fundamental analysis or the estimation of financial ratios alongside other essential financial statements, such as income statement and statement of cash flows...Read more

Profit and loss

What is a profit and loss statement?

A profit and loss statement is a financial statement that represents the revenues, costs and expenses that the company has incurred during a quater or a fiscal year. It is also sometimes referred to as statement of profit and loss, income statement or statement of operations. This statement basically shows the investors and management whether the company has incurred profits or losses and in which areas.

Key Ratios

PE TTM
52.57
P/B
3.39
ROE
6.42
ROCE
1.39
Dividend yield
0.38%
EPS TTM
1
EBTIDA Growth
16.98
Sector PE
14.79
BV
₹15.51Cr

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Dividends

What are dividends?

Dividend, in financial terms, means a certain amount shared with shareholders of a company or a mutual fund on a regular basis – monthly, quarterly or annually. Read more

Bonuses

What are bonuses?

A bonus issue is an offer given to the existing shareholders of the company to subscribe for additional shares. Instead of increasing the dividend payout, the companies off... Read more

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About Punjab & Sind Bank

Punjab and Sind Bank is a leading Public Sector bank and a major bank in Northern India. The Bank's business is taking deposits, and making advances and investments and is principally divided into retail banking, corporate banking, priority sector banking, treasury operations and other banking services such as agency functions for insurance, distribution of mutual funds and pension and tax collection services. They have various deposit products, such as current, savings and term deposits for our customers. In retail banking, the bank provides loans and advances for housing, trade, automobiles, consumer durables, education and personal loans. We provide commercial banking products and services to corporate customers, including mid-sized and small businesses and government entities. In corporate banking, the Bank's loan products include term loans to finance capital expenditure of assets across various industries as well as short-term loans, cash and export credit and other working capital financing and bill discounting facilities. They also provide credit substitutes, such as letters of credit and guarantee. They also engage in syndication of loans provided by other financial institutions and other fee-based services such as cash management and remittance services.

Key info

Address
21 Bank House, Rajendra Palace, New Delhi, Maharashtra, 110008
Fax Nos.
91-011-25781639
Telephone Nos.
91-011-25782926/25728930/25812922
Email
complianceofficer@psb.co.in
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