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WASH

Stock
Financials
Banks - Regional

Performance overview

WASH Price
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Forward-looking statistics

Beta
0.82
Risk
37.97%

Detailed forecast

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Individual forecast components (weighted-sum)

Company Profile

founded in 1800, washington trust is the oldest community bank in the nation and one of the northeast’s premier financial services companies. washington trust offers a full range of financial services, including commercial banking, mortgage banking, personal banking and wealth management and trust services through its offices located in rhode island, connecticut and massachusetts. the washington trust company is a subsidiary of washington trust bancorp, inc., (nasdaq: wash). additional information on washington trust and its subsidiaries can be found at https://www.washtrust.com/. member fdic.

Company info

SectorFinancials
IndustryBanks - Regional
Employees571
Market cap$442.2M

Fundamentals

Enterprise value$1.3B
Revenue$110.1M
Revenue per employee—
Profit margin-24.36%
Debt to equity1.82

Security info

ExchangeNASDAQ
Type of shareCommon Stock
Earnings per share (EPS)-$1.64
Dividend per share$2.24
Revenue per share$6.22
Avg trading volume (30 day)$4M
Avg trading volume (10 day)$5M
Put-call ratio—

Macro factor sensitivity

Growth+0.7
Credit+6.7
Liquidity+0.1
Inflation-2.9
Commodities-0.9
Interest Rates-0.9

Valuation

Dividend yield7.58%
PEG Ratio11.41
Price to sales5.20
P/E Ratio11.41
Enterprise Value to Revenue12.14
Price to book1.10

Upcoming events

Next earnings dayApril 21, 2025
Next dividend day—
Ex. dividend dayJuly 1, 2025

News

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