Undervalued Bank Stocks on TSE May 2025

May 25, 2025

Banks

Banks include global, diverse financial institutions serving the corporate and consumer needs of retail banking, investment banking, trust management, credit cards and mortgage banking.

Toronto Stock Exchange

The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) is a stock exchange located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the 10th largest exchange in the world and the third largest in North America based on market capitalization.

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Undervalued Banks stocks

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SymbolNameClose Price ($)Valuation ($)Difference (%)Average Vol (30D)Market Cap ($M)Yield (%)P/E Ratio
FN First National Financial 37.81 40.75 7.78 39970 2267 6.55 13.0
BMO Bank of Montreal 142.67 148.30 3.94 3808845 104248 4.40 13.4
TD Toronto-Dominion Bank 92.91 96.35 3.71 6332750 161821 4.46 9.6
BNS Bank of Nova Scotia 71.69 74.29 3.63 3288012 89613 5.91 14.8
EQB EQB 95.12 95.43 0.32 59371 3689 2.02 9.3
NA National Bank of Canada 129.13 129.20 0.05 1463782 44544 3.47 11.9
All data provided as at market close May 22, 2025.

Company Details

First National Financial

FN:TSX

Close Price

37.81

Our Valuation

40.75

% Difference

7.78

Market Cap ($M)

2267

P/E Ratio

13.0

First National Financial Corp is a Canadian originator, underwriter and servicer of predominantly prime residential and commercial mortgages. The Company operates in two business segments, Residential and Commercial. These segments are organized by mortgage type and contain revenue and expenses related to origination, underwriting, securitization and servicing activities. It derives maximum revenue from Residential segment.

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Bank of Montreal

BMO:TSX

Close Price

142.67

Our Valuation

148.30

% Difference

3.94

Market Cap ($M)

104248

P/E Ratio

13.4

Bank of Montreal is a diversified financial-services provider based in North America with over CAD 1.4 trillion in assets. BMO operates four business segments: Canadian personal and commercial banking, US personal and commercial banking, wealth management, and capital markets. The bank's operations are primarily in Canada, with a material portion also in the US.

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Toronto-Dominion Bank

TD:TSX

Close Price

92.91

Our Valuation

96.35

% Difference

3.71

Market Cap ($M)

161821

P/E Ratio

9.6

Toronto-Dominion is one of Canada's two largest banks with over CAD 2 trillion in assets. TD Bank operates four business segments: Canadian personal and commercial banking, US retail banking, wealth management and insurance, and wholesale banking. The bank derives more than 55% of its revenue from Canada and has dominant market share in nearly all banking products and services. TD has around 40% of its revenue from its US operations.

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Bank of Nova Scotia

BNS:TSX

Close Price

71.69

Our Valuation

74.29

% Difference

3.63

Market Cap ($M)

89613

P/E Ratio

14.8

Bank of Nova Scotia is a global financial services provider with over CAD 1.4 trillion in assets. The bank has four major business segments: Canadian banking, international banking, global wealth management, and global banking and markets. It offers a range of advice, products, and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets.

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EQB

EQB:TSX

Close Price

95.12

Our Valuation

95.43

% Difference

0.32

Market Cap ($M)

3689

P/E Ratio

9.3

EQB Inc operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, Equitable Bank, Canada's Challenger BankTM. It serves Canadians through two business lines, Personal Banking and Business Banking. The company differentiates by providing a host of challenger bank deposit services, alternative single-family lending, reverse mortgage lending, insurance lending, Specialized finance, Commercial finance group, Equipment financing, credit union services and trust services.

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National Bank of Canada

NA:TSX

Close Price

129.13

Our Valuation

129.20

% Difference

0.05

Market Cap ($M)

44544

P/E Ratio

11.9

National Bank of Canada is the sixth-largest bank in Canada. It is a diversified financial services company, offering personal and commercial banking, wealth management and capital markets services. The bank is concentrated in the province of Quebec, with additional operations in the rest of Canada and United States. National Bank of Canada also owns ABA Bank, one the largest commercial banks in Cambodia.

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First National Financial and Bank of Montreal are the most undervalued Banks stocks on the TSE. See the full list on the blog: https://www.stockcalc.com/Blog/undervalued-bank-stocks-tse-may-2025
First National Financial $FN and Bank of Montreal $BMO are the most undervalued Banks stocks on the #TSE. See the full list: https://www.stockcalc.com/Blog/undervalued-bank-stocks-tse-may-2025
First National Financial and Bank of Montreal are the most undervalued Banks stocks on the TSE. See the full list on the blog: https://www.stockcalc.com/Blog/undervalued-bank-stocks-tse-may-2025

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