Rosen Law Firm has filed a class action lawsuit against Lufax Holding (NYSE:LU), alleging misleading statements, weak internal controls, and misstated financial results during the April 2023 to January 2025 period.
For current and prospective shareholders, this kind of legal action can influence perceptions of risk, capital access, and the level of confidence investors place in the company’s reported numbers and governance practices.
See our latest analysis for Lufax Holding.
Lufax Holding’s share price has come under pressure, with a 30 day share price return of 23.46% and a year to date share price return of 30.86% decline. The 1 year total shareholder return is 35.86% lower, pointing to fading momentum as the class action adds another layer of perceived risk.
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With Lufax shares under pressure, trading around US$1.86 and sitting at a large discount to the average analyst price target, you have to ask whether this legal overhang is creating a potential entry point or if the market is already bracing for weaker growth.
Lufax Holding is currently trading on a P/S of 0.4x, which, at a last close of $1.86, sits well below both peers and the broader Consumer Finance industry.
The P/S multiple compares the company’s market value to its revenue and is often used for businesses that are unprofitable, as is the case with Lufax today. For readers weighing this against the lawsuit headlines, the P/S metric provides an earnings-independent view of what the market is willing to pay for each dollar of reported sales.
Here, the market is assigning Lufax a P/S of 0.4x compared to a peer average of 1x and a US Consumer Finance industry average of 1.2x. Against an estimated fair P/S of 1.7x, this represents a wider gap, indicating that the current multiple is well below the level suggested by certain quantitative models that compare the company with its peers.
Explore the SWS fair ratio for Lufax Holding
Result: Price-to-Sales of 0.4x (UNDERVALUED)
However, this depends on legal outcomes and on Lufax reversing a net loss of CN¥3,870.62m, both of which could keep pressure on the shares.
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If this lawsuit has sharpened your focus on risk and reward, you can use it as a springboard to compare other opportunities and stress test your portfolio choices.
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