First Bancorp (Puerto Rico)
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First BanCorp (Puerto Rico) is a holding company, which engages in the provision of personal, commercial, and corporate banking services. It operates through the following segments: Commercial and Corporate Banking, Consumer (Retail) Banking, Mortgage Banking, Treasury and Investments, United States Operations, and Virgin Islands Operations.
CEOAurelio Alemán-Bermúdez
CEOAurelio Alemán-Bermúdez
Employees3,113
Employees3,113
HeadquartersSan Juan,
HeadquartersSan Juan,
Founded1948
Founded1948
Employees3,113
Employees3,113
FBP Key Statistics
Market cap3.22B
Market cap3.22B
Price-Earnings ratio9.84
Price-Earnings ratio9.84
Dividend yield3.56%
Dividend yield3.56%
Average volume1.14M
Average volume1.14M
High today$20.51
High today$20.51
Low today$20.16
Low today$20.16
Open price$20.25
Open price$20.25
Volume925.18K
Volume925.18K
52 Week high$22.61
52 Week high$22.61
52 Week low$16.40
52 Week low$16.40
Stock Snapshot
First Bancorp (Puerto Rico) (FBP) stock is priced at $20.38, giving the company a market capitalization of 3.22B. It carries a P/E multiple of 9.84 and pays a dividend yield of 3.6%.
During the trading session on 2025-12-04, First Bancorp (Puerto Rico) (FBP) shares reached a daily high of $20.51 and a low of $20.16. At a current price of $20.38, the stock is +1.1% higher than the low and still -0.6% under the high.
Trading activity shows a volume of 925.18K, compared to an average daily volume of 1.14M.
Over the past 52 weeks, First Bancorp (Puerto Rico) (FBP) stock has traded between a high of $22.61 and a low of $16.40.
Over the past 52 weeks, First Bancorp (Puerto Rico) (FBP) stock has traded between a high of $22.61 and a low of $16.40.
Analyst ratings
83%
of 6 ratingsBuy
83.3%
Hold
16.7%
Sell
0%
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