Health score, competitive moat, risk signals, and key metrics at a glance.
WSFS Financial Corporation operates as the savings and loan holding company for the Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB that provides various banking services in the United States. It operates through WSFS Bank, Cash Connect, and Wealth and Trust segments. The company offers deposit products, including noninterest-bearing demand deposits, money market, and interest-bearing demand deposits, as well as certificates of deposit and jumbo certificates of deposit. It also provides loans, such as commercial and industrial loans, commercial mortgage loans, and construction and land development loans, as well as residential and consumer loans comprising residential mortgage, equity secured lines and loans, installment loans, unsecured lines of credit, originated education loans, and previously acquired education loans. In addition, the company offers ATM vault cash, smart safe and cash logistics services, planning and advisory services, investment management, and personal and institutional trust services. WSFS Financial Corporation was founded in 1832 and is headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware.
Competitive analysis based on 59 quarters of fundamental data
Operating margins are expanding at ~27.4%, suggesting durable pricing power and cost discipline.
ROE is positive at ~10.3% on average, adequate but below the threshold typically associated with wide moats.
Data-driven red flags and warnings across 59 quarters
Margins are stable or improving at ~29.9% — no sign of cost or pricing stress.
FCF/Net Income has dropped below 0.7x in 4 quarters — monitor for earnings quality deterioration.
Debt-to-equity has risen 99.0% recently — increasing financial risk even if the current ratio is manageable.
Revenue has softened, declining in 4 quarters. Monitor for further erosion.
Free cash flow is consistently positive — the business self-funds without external capital reliance.
Shares decreased 11.7% — net buybacks are reducing shares outstanding and boosting per-share value.
as of March 2026
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Free cash flow is consistently positive and growing — a hallmark of a capital-light business that can self-fund growth.
Revenue has grown modestly overall (~0.3%) but trajectory is uneven, suggesting a competitive or cyclical business.