Risk factor
Critical default risk
Profitability factor
Undervalued vs peers
About
Established in 1850 and headquartered in Brussels, the Banque nationale de Belgique S.A. functions as Belgium's central bank. Its core mandate involves formulating and implementing the Eurosystem's monetary policy, alongside the production and distribution of banknotes and coinage. It is also instrumental in promoting monetary and financial stability, supported by its extensive collection, analysis, and publication of economic and financial data. Beyond these pivotal roles, the bank centralizes the federal state's financial operations, manages international financial settlements, and actively participates in anti-money laundering efforts and the enforcement of financial regulations. Additionally, it delivers macro-prudential and prudential supervision, scrutinizes financial market infrastructure and critical service providers, and engages in crisis management. Furthermore, it offers diverse services to the public and educational institutions, such as exchanging currency, maintaining a central individual credit register for consumer and mortgage loans, providing access to a specialized economic and financial documentation base, and compiling annual accounts for Belgian enterprises. Distinctively, the institution also provides reserve management facilities, including custody and remunerated cash accounts, to central banks and monetary authorities outside the euro area, as well as to various international organizations.
Company Valuation
Considering past and projected metrics, the stock is 'cheaper' than its peers. Editor's note: P/CR is Price to Core Revenue (CR), similar to P/S for corporates. CR = Ne