Webster Financial Corporation Waterbury (WBS) — Analysis Summary
Webster Financial Corporation Waterbury (WBS) has a market cap of $12.35B with year-over-year revenue growth of +6.8%. Net margin stands at 40.1%. The stock trades at a P/E ratio of 12.1.
Key Takeaways
- Revenue changed +6.8% year-over-year
- Net margin of 40.1%
- P/E ratio of 12.1
Compared to other companies in the NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANKS sector, WBS posted revenue growth of +6.8% and trades at a P/E of 12.1.
Webster Financial Corporation Waterbury (WBS)
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Red Flags & WarningsHigh Risk Signals
Multiple material red flags are active and deserve closer underwriting before relying on any valuation output.
Interest coverage at 1.0x — earnings do not cover interest payments
Operating margin (58.2%) exceeds gross margin (38.2%) — check for other operating income or data classification issues
Operating margin at 58.2% — exceptionally high, typical only for monopolistic or IP-heavy businesses
Webster Financial Corp is a full-service provider of financial services, offering commercial and consumer banking, mortgages, and investment advisory along with trust and wealth management services in Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. The company's segment includes Commercial Banking, HSA Bank, and Consumer Banking. It generates maximum revenue from the Commercial Banking segment.
Sector
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANKS
Employees
4,601
Headquarters
STAMFORD, CT
Exchange
XNYS
Systematic competitive advantage assessment based on 4yr data
This assessment is based on quantitative analysis of historical financial data and does not constitute investment advice. Moat ratings may change with industry and competitive dynamics.
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
$1.60
Dividend Yield
2.10%
Dividend History
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