SouthState Bank Corporation (SSB) — Analysis Summary
SouthState Bank Corporation (SSB) has a market cap of $9.81B with year-over-year revenue growth of +62.7%. Net margin stands at 34.7%. The stock trades at a P/E ratio of 10.5.
Key Takeaways
- Revenue changed +62.7% year-over-year
- Net margin of 34.7%
- P/E ratio of 10.5
Compared to other companies in the STATE COMMERCIAL BANKS sector, SSB posted revenue growth of +62.7% and trades at a P/E of 10.5.
SouthState Bank Corporation (SSB)
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SouthState Bank Corp is a United States-based bank holding company. It provides a wide range of services and products to its customers through a wholly-owned bank subsidiary. The Bank provides retail and commercial banking services, mortgage lending services, trust and investment services, and consumer finance loans through financial centers in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. These services include demand, time, and savings deposits, lending and credit card servicing, ATM processing, and wealth management and trust services.
Sector
STATE COMMERCIAL BANKS
Employees
6,390
Headquarters
WINTER HAVEN, FL
Exchange
XNYS
Systematic competitive advantage assessment based on 4yr data
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First version surfaces recent SEC Forms 3, 4, and 5 activity. It does not yet parse individual buy/sell transactions.
Capital Structure
Cash Flow
Annual Dividend/Share
$2.40
Dividend Yield
2.38%
Dividend History
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