Bank of Baroda is one of the PSU (Public sector Undertaking) bank in India. If someone does not know about PSU then PSU simply means companies owned by the central or state government, holding at least 51% of paid-up capital on them. For Bank Of Baroda will refer as BoB in short for future reference , Indian government or the central government as the majority stakeholder of the bank. Also, Bank of Baroda is the second largest PSU Bank of Inia and overall fifth largest bank in India, so it is big bank with widespread network and customer base.
If you see the price trend chart of the bank, it is almost down by 20% in past 3 months and it look like it is having ups and downs.
But my reason of buying Bank of Baroda does not influenced by the factor that it drop 20%, but it is more derived by the principle of value investing. Compared to many private sector banks, it trades at a much lower price-to-earnings (P/E) and price-to-book (P/B) ratio. In simple terms, the stock appears “cheap” relative to the profits it generates and the assets it holds.
With P/B ratio of .79 this really look a deal. Stock is available for RS 250 in market but it actual Book value is RS 317. so this stock is trading in cheap. Also , BoB offers a decent dividend yield, which adds to its appeal. While it may not be extremely high, it provides a steady income component along with potential capital appreciation. This makes it attractive for those looking to balance growth and income.
And top of it, If I see the profit chart of BoB, it makes a perfect case of buying BoB, but then a question arises why it is cheap?
One major concern is the “PSU discount.” Public sector banks often trade at lower valuations because investors have historically been cautious about them. Issues like government interference, slower decision-making, and past problems with bad loans still affect investor sentiment. Actually, PSU banks do have a large amount of bad loans or NPA assets as compared to private banks. When I sees NPA's of BoB, I see it is doing better than the previous year.
I feel it like a hidden gem, but in hindsight someone also claimed that the market is always right. So do your own research for doing any investment and do share what are your criteria of buying any stock.
Low P/E and book value trade
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I think it depends, but I don't know if I like the government owning a bank though. There has to be some regulations to make people safe, but it does sound like the government can play a huge factor in influencing things.
Government policies do influence the things and current government is working on banking reforms too.
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I like banks as a business. They have the power to make money with customers' money. They are very sensitive to the country's economic and financial context.
In Argentina, there is currently an increase in defaults. People are taking out loans on financial apps to buy food, and the payment delays are jeopardizing the solvency of one of the main apps. Banks have also increased their provisions for bad loans.
Default is the biggest problem in banking system and Industrialiast have defaulted and left the country too.
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I have not tried look on investing to PSU companies
It is profitable PSU, with it's profit increasing year by year.
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I agree that public sector banks can be a hidden gem if it is researched very well
I definitely look like one.
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