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KFFB vs PBCT
Side-by-side comparison of Kentucky First Federal Bancorp (KFFB) and People's United Financial Inc. (PBCT): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both KFFB and PBCT operate in Savings Institutions (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
- PBCT is the larger of the two at $8.41B, about 241.4x KFFB ($34.9M).
- PBCT has more recent analyst coverage (4 ratings vs 0 for KFFB).
Kentucky First Federal Bancorp
Kentucky First Federal Bancorp operates as the holding company for First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Hazard, and Frankfort First Bancorp, Inc. that provide various banking products and services in Kentucky. The company accepts deposit products include passbook savings and certificate accounts, checking accounts, and individual retirement accounts. Its loan portfolio comprises one-to four-family residential mortgage loans; construction loans; mortgage loans secured by multi-family property; nonresidential loans that are secured by commercial office buildings, churches, and properties used for other purposes; commercial non-mortgage loans; and consumer loans, such as home equity lines of credit, loans secured by savings deposits, automobile loans, and unsecured or personal loans. The company also invests in mortgage-backed securities. It operates through seven banking offices. The company was incorporated in 2005 and is based in Hazard, Kentucky. Kentucky First Federal Bancorp is a subsidiary of First Federal MHC.
People's United Financial Inc.
People's United Financial, Inc. operates as the bank holding company for People's United Bank, National Association that provides commercial banking, retail banking, and wealth management services to individual, corporate, and municipal customers. The Commercial Banking segment offers commercial deposit products, commercial real estate lending, middle market and business banking, equipment financing, mortgage warehouse and asset-based lending, treasury management services, and capital market capabilities. The Retail Banking segment offers consumer lending, including residential mortgage and home equity lending; and consumer deposit gathering services. This segment also provides brokerage, financial and investment advisory, investment management, life insurance, financial management and planning, and non-institutional trust services. In addition, the company offers cash management, municipal banking, online banking, investment trading, and telephone banking services. It operates through a network of 417 branches in Connecticut, southeastern New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire, as well as 631 ATMs. The company was founded in 1842 and is headquartered in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Latest KFFB
- Kentucky First Federal Bancorp filed SEC Form 8-K: Termination of a Material Definitive Agreement, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- Kentucky First Federal Bancorp Announces Termination of the Agreement By and Between First Federal Savings Bank of Kentucky and the OCC
- SEC Form 10-Q filed by Kentucky First Federal Bancorp
- Kentucky First Federal Bancorp filed SEC Form 8-K: Results of Operations and Financial Condition, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- Kentucky First Federal Bancorp Reports Earnings
- Kentucky First Federal Bancorp filed SEC Form 8-K: Leadership Update, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- SEC Form 10-Q filed by Kentucky First Federal Bancorp
- Kentucky First Federal Bancorp filed SEC Form 8-K: Results of Operations and Financial Condition, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- Kentucky First Federal Bancorp Releases Earnings
- SEC Form DEF 14A filed by Kentucky First Federal Bancorp
Latest PBCT
- M&T Bank Names Matthew Orrino Managing Director and Head of Institutional Commercial Real Estate Capital Markets
- SEC Form 13F-HR filed by People's United Financial Inc.
- SEC Form 15-12B filed by People's United Financial Inc.
- SEC Form SC 13G filed by People's United Financial Inc.
- SEC Form 4: Berner Kristy returned 67,701 shares to the company and was granted 26,477 shares, closing all direct ownership in the company
- SEC Form 4: Boardman Michael M was granted 26,210 shares and returned 52,112 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company
- SEC Form 4: Barry Richard M returned 130,867 shares to the company and was granted 26,299 shares, closing all direct ownership in the company
- SEC Form 4: Herron Mark F returned 59,787 shares to the company and was granted 20,567 shares, closing all direct ownership in the company
- SEC Form 4: Hoyt Jeffrey returned 69,032 shares to the company and was granted 13,118 shares, closing all direct ownership in the company
- SEC Form 4: Powlus Lee C was granted 51,083 shares and returned 242,484 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company