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BancFirst (BANF) Holds Up In The Near Term, But Is The Stock Expensive?

Simply Wall St·08/18/2026 23:27:24
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BancFirst (BANF) is on investor radars after its recent share price performance. The stock is modestly higher over the past week but down over the past month, while still positive over the past 3 months.

See our latest analysis for BancFirst.

Zooming out, BancFirst’s share price has a 7.98% year to date share price return, and the 5 year total shareholder return of 121.92% contrasts with a 1 year total shareholder return that is down 6.67%. This suggests longer term momentum, while near term sentiment has cooled slightly around the current US$114.97 level.

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Bulls see BancFirst’s recent resilience and intrinsic value gap as a sign the stock is mispriced. Bears focus on the weaker 1 year return and cooler sentiment. Which case do the valuation numbers lean toward next?

Price to earnings of 15.3x for BancFirst, is it justified?

BancFirst currently trades on a P/E of 15.3x, which is higher than both the broader US banks industry and its selected peer group, even after the recent share price pullback.

The P/E ratio compares a company’s share price to its earnings per share. For a bank such as BancFirst, it is often used as a shorthand for how much investors are paying for each dollar of current earnings, and what they expect from future profitability.

Here, the P/E of 15.3x is above the US banks industry average of 12.1x and also above the peer average of 14.9x. It is also above the estimated fair P/E of 12.1x that the SWS fair ratio model points to as a level the market could eventually move toward if sentiment normalises around typical earnings relationships.

Explore the SWS fair ratio for BancFirst

Result: Price-to-earnings of 15.3x (OVERVALUED)

However, you also need to weigh risks such as weaker 1 year returns and any shift in sentiment if BancFirst’s higher P/E stops attracting fresh interest.

Find out about the key risks to this BancFirst narrative.

Another view on BancFirst using the SWS DCF model

The P/E suggests BancFirst looks expensive, yet the SWS DCF model points the other way. At the current share price of $114.97, the stock trades about 36.6% below the modelled future cash flow value of $181.32. That raises a key question: are current earnings multiples missing the longer term cash flow story for this bank?

Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.

BANF Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026
BANF Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026

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Next Steps

The mixed signals around BancFirst can feel confusing, so it makes sense to move quickly, review the full picture, and form your own stance. To balance both the concerns and the potential rewards, take a closer look at the 4 key rewards and 1 important warning sign.

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