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SPBK1 HELGELAND And DNB BANK Have A High Dividend Yield And Return On Equity In The Financial Services Sector.

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(VIANEWS) - SPBK1 HELGELAND (HELG.OL) is among this list of stock assets with the highest dividend rate and return on equity on the Financial Services sector.

Financial Asset Price Forward Dividend Yield Return on Equity
SPBK1 HELGELAND (HELG.OL) kr134.00 8.1% 10.57%
DNB BANK (DNB.OL) kr215.60 5.92% 15.02%

Several Euronext companies pay out dividends to its shareholders. The dividend yield is a dividend to price ratio showing how much a company pays out in dividends each year.

1. SPBK1 HELGELAND (HELG.OL)

8.1% Forward Dividend Yield and 10.57% Return On Equity

SpareBank 1 Helgeland provides various financial products and services to retail customers, small and medium enterprises, municipal authorities, and institutions in Norway. The company operates in two segments, Retail Market and Corporate Market. It offers savings, investment, pension, and insurance products, as well as leasing and mortgage services. The company is also involved in owning, managing, and letting of commercial properties. SpareBank 1 Helgeland was founded in 1860 and is headquartered in Mo i Rana, Norway.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, SPBK1 HELGELAND has a trailing twelve months EPS of kr14.7.

PE Ratio

SPBK1 HELGELAND has a trailing twelve months price to earnings ratio of 9.12. Meaning, the purchaser of the share is investing kr9.12 for every norwegian krone of annual earnings.

Return on Equity

The company's return on equity, which measures the profitability of a business relative to shareholder's equity, for the twelve trailing months is 10.57%.

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2. DNB BANK (DNB.OL)

5.92% Forward Dividend Yield and 15.02% Return On Equity

DNB Bank ASA provides financial services for individual and business customers in Norway and internationally. The company offers savings, current, and pension accounts; fixed rate and security deposits; home and cabin mortgages, car and consumer loans, business loans, and refinancing; car, house, home contents, travel, personal, and non-life insurance product; payment services; and online and mobile banking services, as well as cards. It also provides overdraft facilities; leasing services; factoring, supply chain, and receivable purchase financing services; bank guarantee, secure trading, documentary collection, and letter of credit services; investment banking services, such as mergers and acquisition, equity and debt capital market, shares and securities, mutual funds and trading, and bonds and commodities; and private financing, as well as equity trading, foreign exchange, interest rates, and risk advisory services. In addition, the company offers treasury management, working capital, trade finance, auto lease and equipment financing, and corporate finance services, as well as act as an estate agents. DNB Bank ASA was founded in 1822 and is headquartered in Oslo, Norway.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, DNB BANK has a trailing twelve months EPS of kr25.77.

PE Ratio

DNB BANK has a trailing twelve months price to earnings ratio of 8.37. Meaning, the purchaser of the share is investing kr8.37 for every norwegian krone of annual earnings.

Return on Equity

The company's return on equity, which measures the profitability of a business relative to shareholder's equity, for the twelve trailing months is 15.02%.

Moving Average

DNB BANK's worth is higher than its 50-day moving average of kr202.30 and way above its 200-day moving average of kr193.35.

Revenue Growth

Year-on-year quarterly revenue growth grew by 16.6%, now sitting on 74.07B for the twelve trailing months.

Sales Growth

DNB BANK's sales growth is 24.3% for the ongoing quarter and 12% for the next.

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