The Bancorp, Inc.

About The Bancorp, Inc.

The Bancorp, Inc. operates as the financial holding company for The Bancorp Bank that provides banking products and services in the United States. The company offers a range of deposit products and services, including checking, savings, money market, and commercial accounts; and prepaid and debit cards. It also provides securities-backed lines of credit and insurance policy cash value-backed lines of credit; institutional banking services; vehicle fleet, other equipment leasing, and commercial fleet leasing services consist of commercial vehicles, including trucks and special purpose vehicles, and equipment; and real estate bridge lending, as well as small business administration, commercial mortgage-backed, and commercial real estate loans. The company offers private label banking; credit and debit card payment processing services for independent service organizations; and internet banking services. The Bancorp, Inc. was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware.

For over 20 years, The Bancorp has been providing nonbank companies with the people, processes and banking technology that are essential in meeting their individual needs

https://www.thebancorp.com

TBBK United States

23.35USD0.22 (-0.94%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

NasdaqGS exchange

Sector: Financial Services

Industry: Banks—Regional

Location United States, Wilmington

Grade: ACA

1,822,317,440 USD
MARKET CAP
12.341
PE
1.465
BETA (5y)
2.700
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
121%
for 3 years
97%
for 2 years
39%
for last year
-22%
for this year
0%
The Bancorp, Inc.
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