Best Bank Stocks to Buy Now (2025)
Top bank stocks in 2025 ranked by overall Zen Rating. "A" Rated stocks have returned an average of +32.52% per year, and are the best bank stocks to buy now. Learn More.

Industry: Banks - Regional
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Banks is Zen Rated D and is the 99th ranked industry out of 145 stock market industries
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Company
DD Score
Valuation Score
Financials Score
Forecast Score
Performance Score
Dividends Score
IFS
INTERCORP FINANCIAL SERVICES INC
29
29
43
33
40
0
CZFS
CITIZENS FINANCIAL SERVICES INC
44
100
29
22
10
60
PFIS
PEOPLES FINANCIAL SERVICES CORP
58
86
29
44
30
100
CFBK
CF BANKSHARES INC
48
100
14
56
10
60
CBAN
COLONY BANKCORP INC
41
29
43
22
30
80

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What are the best bank stocks to buy right now in Sep 2025?

According to Zen Ratings, our proprietary rating system that evaluates 115 factors proven to drive growth in stocks and assigns each stock in our system an overall letter grade as well as 7 individual Component Grades for Value, Growth, Momentum, Sentiment, Safety, Financials, and proprietary AI algorithms, the 3 best bank stocks to buy right now are:

1. Intercorp Financial Services (NYSE:IFS)


Intercorp Financial Services (NYSE:IFS) is the #1 top bank stock out of 327 with a Zen Rating of A. Stocks with a rating of A have had an average return of +32.52% per year. Learn more.

The Component Grade breakdown for Intercorp Financial Services (NYSE:IFS) is: Value: B, Growth: B, Momentum: B, Sentiment: A, Safety: C, Financials: C, and AI: A.

Intercorp Financial Services (NYSE:IFS) has a Due Diligence Score of 29, which is -7 points lower than the bank industry average of 36. Although this number is below the industry average, our proven quant model rates IFS as a "A".

IFS passed 12 out of 38 due diligence checks and has average fundamentals. Intercorp Financial Services has seen its stock return 62.56% over the past year, overperforming other bank stocks by 54 percentage points.

2. Citizens Financial Services (NASDAQ:CZFS)


Citizens Financial Services (NASDAQ:CZFS) is the #2 top bank stock out of 327 with a Zen Rating of B. Stocks with a rating of B have had an average return of +19.88% per year. Learn more.

The Component Grade breakdown for Citizens Financial Services (NASDAQ:CZFS) is: Value: A, Growth: C, Momentum: C, Sentiment: B, Safety: C, Financials: C, and AI: A.

Citizens Financial Services (NASDAQ:CZFS) has a Due Diligence Score of 44, which is 8 points higher than the bank industry average of 36.

CZFS passed 15 out of 38 due diligence checks and has strong fundamentals. Citizens Financial Services has seen its stock return 17.42% over the past year, overperforming other bank stocks by 9 percentage points.

3. Peoples Financial Services (NASDAQ:PFIS)


Peoples Financial Services (NASDAQ:PFIS) is the #3 top bank stock out of 327 with a Zen Rating of B. Stocks with a rating of B have had an average return of +19.88% per year. Learn more.

The Component Grade breakdown for Peoples Financial Services (NASDAQ:PFIS) is: Value: B, Growth: B, Momentum: C, Sentiment: B, Safety: C, Financials: C, and AI: A.

Peoples Financial Services (NASDAQ:PFIS) has a Due Diligence Score of 58, which is 22 points higher than the bank industry average of 36.

PFIS passed 20 out of 38 due diligence checks and has strong fundamentals. Peoples Financial Services has seen its stock return 8.38% over the past year.

What are the bank stocks with highest dividends?

Out of 258 bank stocks that have issued dividends in the past year, the 3 bank stocks with the highest dividend yields are:

1. Credicorp (NYSE:BAP)


Credicorp (NYSE:BAP) has an annual dividend yield of N/A, which is N/A percentage points lower than the bank industry average of 2.72%. Credicorp's dividend payout is not stable, having dropped more than 10% five times in the last 10 years. Credicorp's dividend has shown consistent growth over the last 10 years.

Credicorp's dividend payout ratio of 65.1% indicates that its dividend yield is sustainable for the long-term.

2. ICICI Bank (NYSE:IBN)


ICICI Bank (NYSE:IBN) has an annual dividend yield of N/A, which is N/A percentage points lower than the bank industry average of 2.72%. ICICI Bank's dividend payout is not stable, having dropped more than 10% three times in the last 10 years. ICICI Bank's dividend has shown consistent growth over the last 10 years.

ICICI Bank's dividend payout ratio of 14.2% indicates that its dividend yield is sustainable for the long-term.

3. Bancolombia Sa (NYSE:CIB)


Bancolombia Sa (NYSE:CIB) has an annual dividend yield of 9.95%, which is 7 percentage points higher than the bank industry average of 2.72%. Bancolombia Sa's dividend payout is not stable, having dropped more than 10% five times in the last 10 years. Bancolombia Sa's dividend has shown consistent growth over the last 10 years.

Bancolombia Sa's dividend payout ratio of 55.2% indicates that its high dividend yield is sustainable for the long-term.

Why are bank stocks down?

Bank stocks were down -0.1% in the last day, and up 0.72% over the last week.

We couldn't find a catalyst for why bank stocks are down.

What are the most undervalued bank stocks?

Based on the Valuation rating, one of the 7 components of a stocks overall Zen Ratings grade, which evaluates factors including estimated earnings yield, earnings before interest and taxes/enterprise value, cash flow yield, free cash flow to price, and price-to-earnings growth (PEG ratio), the 3 most undervalued bank stocks right now are:

1. Newtekone (NASDAQ:NEWT)


Newtekone (NASDAQ:NEWT) is the most undervalued bank stock based on its Valuation Rating of A. Valuation is one of 7 Component Grades used to calculate the overall Zen Rating.

Newtekone has a valuation score of 71, which is 25 points higher than the bank industry average of 46. It passed 5 out of 7 valuation due diligence checks.

Newtekone's stock has gained 2.44% in the past year. It has underperformed other stocks in the bank industry by -6 percentage points.

2. Op Bancorp (NASDAQ:OPBK)


Op Bancorp (NASDAQ:OPBK) is the second most undervalued bank stock based on its Valuation Rating of A. Valuation is one of 7 Component Grades used to calculate the overall Zen Rating.

Op Bancorp has a valuation score of 100, which is 54 points higher than the bank industry average of 46. It passed 7 out of 7 valuation due diligence checks.

Op Bancorp's stock has gained 12.81% in the past year. It has overperformed other stocks in the bank industry by 4 percentage points.

3. Woori Financial Group (NYSE:WF)


Woori Financial Group (NYSE:WF) is the third most undervalued bank stock based on its Valuation Rating of A. Valuation is one of 7 Component Grades used to calculate the overall Zen Rating.

Woori Financial Group has a valuation score of 57, which is 11 points higher than the bank industry average of 46. It passed 4 out of 7 valuation due diligence checks.

Woori Financial Group's stock has gained 59.69% in the past year. It has overperformed other stocks in the bank industry by 51 percentage points.

Are bank stocks a good buy now?

38.86% of bank stocks rated by analysts are a buy right now. On average, analysts expect bank stocks to rise by 9.87% over the next year.

0.36% of bank stocks have a Zen Rating of A (Strong Buy), 6.76% of bank stocks are rated B (Buy), 76.16% are rated C (Hold), 15.66% are rated D (Sell), and 1.07% are rated F (Strong Sell).

What is the average p/e ratio of the banks - regional industry?

The average P/E ratio of the banks - regional industry is 12.28x.
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