Health score, competitive moat, risk signals, and key metrics at a glance.
The Bancorp, Inc. operates as the financial holding company for The Bancorp Bank, National Association that provides banking products and services in the United States. It offers a range of deposit products and services, including checking, savings, money market, and commercial accounts. The company also provides securities-backed lines of credit and insurance policy cash value-backed lines of credit; investor advisor financing; financing to investment advisors; Small Business Administration loan; lease financing for commercial and government vehicle fleets; commercial real estate bridge loans, as well as consumer fintech loans comprising short-term extensions of credit, including secured credit card loans, payroll advances, and others. In addition, it offers automated clearing house (ACH) bill, and other payment services; debit and prepaid card issuing services; card and bill payment; account services; data processing services, check imaging, loan processing, electronic bill payment and statement rendering; call center customer support; access to automated teller machine networks; bank accounting and general ledger system; data warehousing services; and software development services. The company was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware.
Competitive analysis based on 58 quarters of fundamental data
Operating margins are positive at ~48.1% on average, but show some variability — pricing power may be sensitive to market conditions.
Consistently high ROE averaging 28.4% suggests a durable competitive advantage and efficient capital allocation.
Data-driven red flags and warnings across 58 quarters
Operating margins declined 13.9% — watch for continued compression, which may signal competitive or cost pressure.
FCF covers net income by 1.1x on average — earnings are well-supported by cash generation.
D/E ratio is 0.0 — conservative capital structure with low financial risk.
Revenue is stable or growing over recent quarters — demand appears durable.
Free cash flow is consistently positive — the business self-funds without external capital reliance.
Shares decreased 17.3% — net buybacks are reducing shares outstanding and boosting per-share value.
as of March 2026
Revenue, EBITDA, operating income, net income, EPS, and shares
Gross, EBITDA, operating, and net margin trends
P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA, FCF yield, and earnings yield
Total assets, cash, debt, book value, and leverage
Operating cash flow, free cash flow, FCF margin, and earnings quality
7 of the last 8 quarters generated positive FCF. The company generally funds itself but has occasional cash consumption quarters.
TTM revenue has grown consistently (6 of 7 quarters up), with ~42.8% growth over the period. Strong demand durability.