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Versabank T.VBNK

Alternate Symbol(s):  VBNK

VersaBank is a Canada-based chartered bank. The Bank provides commercial lending and banking services in Canada and the United States, as well as cybersecurity services and banking and financial technology development services through the operations of its wholly owned subsidiary DRT Cyber Inc. (DRTC). It operates through two segments: Digital Banking and DRTC (cybersecurity services). The Digital Banking segment obtains its deposits and provides its loans and leases electronically via deposit and lending solutions for financial intermediaries. Its loan portfolio includes point-of-sale loans and leases, commercial real estate mortgages, commercial real estate loans and public sector and other financing. The DRTC segment develops solutions to address the volume of cyber threats challenging financial institutions, multi-national corporations and government entities. It also offers receivable purchase program (RPP) funding solution for point-of-sale finance companies.


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Post by retiredcfon Nov 19, 2024 7:11am
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Small Cap Advantages

Small Cap AdvantagesNo one called in with a question so VBNK was not discussed. GLTA

A Commentary -- General Comments From an Expert
18/11/2024

Peter talked more about his reasons for liking small caps. Historically small caps have always been more expensive than large caps because they grow faster. Small caps get more attention as takeover or merger candidates. In the last three years they became cheaper especially in 2022. Small caps have the capacity to meet the market's needs when business is brought back to Canada. M&A will be easier over the next 4 years. Small caps got their house in order during Covid so they are in good financial shape. The stocks are volatile but growing and having no debt and lots of cash.

Peter Hodson



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