Banks with Highest Tangible Book Value Per Share
Banks ranked by tangible book value per share, the key metric for bank floor valuation.
Tangible book value per share is a key valuation anchor for many bank investors. This ranking highlights the banks with the highest tangible book value per share in the BankingTerminal universe.
Why this metric matters
Tangible book value can help investors judge downside support and compare bank valuation against hard capital rather than only earnings.
For banks, TBV per share is especially useful because book value remains a central part of how the market prices the sector.
What good looks like
Higher tangible book value per share can be attractive, but it matters most when the bank is also generating healthy returns on that tangible equity.
Investors often use TBV together with price-to-book and ROE to judge whether the market is over- or under-valuing a bank franchise.
Live ranking table
TBV/Share| # | Company | Symbol | TBV/Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Banner Financial Group | BANRXNAS | $31.2K |
| 2 | Ally Financial Inc. | ALLYXNYS | $26.3K |
| 3 | Citizens Financial Group | CFGXNYS | $26K |
| 4 | Citigroup Inc. | CXNYS | $26K |
| 5 | East West Bancorp Inc. | EWBCXNAS | $15.7K |
| 6 | Ameris Bancorp | ABCBXNAS | $12.4K |
| 7 | First Citizens BancShares | FCNCAXNAS | $1.7K |
| 8 | Central Pacific Financial | CPFXNYS | $277.5 |
| 9 | Capital One Financial Corp. | COFXNYS | $179 |
| 10 | M&T Bank Corp. | MTBXNYS | $179 |
| 11 | PNC Financial Services Group | PNCXNYS | $148.6 |
| 12 | JPMorgan Chase & Co. | JPMXNYS | $128.9 |
| 13 | Wintrust Financial Corp. | WTFCXNAS | $106.7 |
| 14 | UMB Financial Corp. | UMBFXNAS | $98 |
| 15 | State Street Corp. | STTXNYS | $97.9 |
| 16 | SouthState Corp. | SSBXNAS | $89.1 |
Methodology
Uses the latest available quarterly bank KPI for tangible book value per share in the BankingTerminal universe.
Includes only companies with non-null TBV per share data and ranks each company once using the latest reported value.
This ranking focuses on absolute TBV per share, not valuation multiples; investors should pair it with price-to-book and profitability metrics.
Frequently asked questions
What is tangible book value per share?
Tangible book value per share measures tangible common equity on a per-share basis and is widely used as a valuation anchor for banks.
Why does TBV per share matter for bank investors?
It helps frame downside support, capital quality, and how expensive a stock looks relative to hard book value.
Is a high TBV per share automatically bullish?
No. A high TBV per share is most useful when the bank can also earn attractive returns on that capital and is not trading at an excessive premium.
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