Banco Santander-Chile

(NYSE:BSAC)

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About Banco Santander-Chile (BSAC):

Banco Santander-Chile, together with its subsidiaries, provides commercial and retail banking products and services in Chile. It operates through Retail Banking, Middle-Market, and Corporate Investment Banking segments. The company offers debit and credit cards, checking accounts, and savings products; consumer, automobile, commercial, mortgage, and government-guaranteed loans; and Chilean peso and foreign currency denominated loans to finance various commercial transactions, trade, foreign currency forward contracts, and credit lines. It also provides mutual funds, insurance and stock brokerage, foreign exchange, leasing, factoring, financial consulting, investment management, foreign trade and mortgage financing, treasury, and transactional services, as well as specialized services to fi read more...nance projects for the real estate industry. In addition, the company offers short-term financing and fund raising, and brokerage services, as well as derivatives, securitization, and other tailor-made products. It serves individuals, small to middle-sized entities, companies, and large corporations, as well as universities, government entities, and local and regional governments. As of December 31, 2020, the company operated 358 branches, which include 220 under the Santander brand name, 19 under the Select brand name, 32 specialized branches for the middle market, and 28 as auxiliary and payment centers, as well as 1,199 ATMs. Banco Santander-Chile was incorporated in 1977 and is headquartered in Santiago, Chile.

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General

  • Name Banco Santander-Chile
  • Symbol BSAC
  • Type Common Stock
  • Exchange NYSE
  • Currency USD
  • Country USA
  • SectorFinancial Services
  • IndustryBanks-Regional
  • Full Time Employees 10,470
  • Last Split Factor260:100
  • Last Split Date2012-10-22
  • Fiscal Year EndDecember
  • IPO Date1994-05-23
  • Gic SectorFinancials
  • Gic GroupBanks
  • Gic IndustryBanks
  • Gic SubIndustryDiversified Banks
  • Web URLhttp://banco.santander.cl
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Valuation

  • Trailing PE 12.72
  • Forward PE 16.45
  • Price/Sales (Trailing 12 Mt.) 4.27
  • Price/Book (Most Recent Quarter) 2.41
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Financials

  • Most Recent Quarter 2020-12-31
  • Current Year EPS Estimate $2.06
  • Next Year EPS Estimate $2.47
  • Next Quarter EPS Estimate $0.42
  • Profit Margin 35%
  • Return on Assets 1%
  • Return on Equity 15%
  • Earnings Per Share $2.00
  • Revenue Per Share $0
  • Gross Profit 1.54 trillion
  • Quarterly Earnings Growth 6.9%
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Highlights

  • Market Capitalization 11.9 billion
  • PEG Ratio 1.36
  • Analyst Target Price $21.78
  • Book Value Per Share $10.80
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Share Statistics

  • Shares Outstanding 471.12 million
  • Shares Float 154.63 million
  • % Held by Insiders <1%
  • % Held by Institutions 14.47%
  • Shares Short 967170
  • Shares Short Prior Month 1.52 million
  • Short Ratio 2.25
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Technicals

  • Beta 0.56
  • 52 Week High $25.75
  • 52 Week Low $12.32
  • 50 Day Moving Average 23.03
  • 200 Day Moving Average 18.57
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Dividends

  • Forward Annual Dividend Rate $0.88
  • Forward Annual Dividend Yield 3.51%
  • Payout Ratio 74%
  • Dividend Date 2020-12-04
  • ExDividend Date 2020-11-19
  • Dividend Per Share $N/A
  • Dividend Yield 3.75%
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Banco Santander-Chile (BSAC) Dividend Calendar:

Banco Santander-Chile pays an annual dividend of $0.88 per share, with a dividend yield of 3.75%.
BSAC's last dividend payment was made to shareholders on December 4, 2020.
Banco Santander-Chile pays out 74% of its earnings out as a dividend.

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