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THE FIRST BANK OF TOYAMA, LTD.(7184) Summary

7184
TSE Prime
THE FIRST BANK OF TOYAMA, LTD.
1,729
JPY
-14
(-0.80%)
Dec 5, 3:20 pm JST
11.18
USD
Dec 5, 1:20 am EST
Result
PTS
outside of trading hours
1,727.7
Dec 5, 3:15 pm JST
Summary Chart Historical News Financial Result
PER
10.8
PBR
0.62
Yield
3.24%
Margin Trading Ratio
16.94
Stock Price
Dec 5, 2025
Opening Dec 5, 9:00 am
1,713 JPY 11.04 USD
Previous Close Dec 4
1,743 JPY 11.21 USD
High Dec 5, 9:04 am
1,739 JPY 11.21 USD
Low Dec 5, 12:30 pm
1,707 JPY 11.00 USD
Volume
83,300
Trading Value
0.14B JPY 0.93M USD
VWAP
1723.75 JPY 11.15 USD
Minimum Trading Value
172,900 JPY 1,118 USD
Market Cap
0.11T JPY 0.72B USD
Number of Trades
442
Liquidity & Number of Trades
As of Dec 5, 2025
Liquidity
Slightly High
1-Year Average
548
1-Year High Sep 30, 2025
4,357
Margin Trading
Date Short Interest Long Margin Positions Ratio
Nov 28, 2025 91,600 82,500 0.90
Nov 21, 2025 79,700 58,000 0.73
Nov 14, 2025 52,000 87,200 1.68
Nov 7, 2025 42,600 100,300 2.35
Oct 31, 2025 41,300 74,000 1.79
Company Profile
THE FIRST BANK OF TOYAMA, LTD. is the second-tier regional bank in Toyama Prefecture, primarily serving small and medium-sized enterprises. It has expanded its operations to Niigata, Ishikawa, and Gifu prefectures, and maintains a strong financial position.
Sector
Banks
THE FIRST BANK OF TOYAMA, LTD. is the second-tier regional bank based in Toyama Prefecture, with operations extending to Niigata, Ishikawa, and Gifu prefectures. The bank offers a wide range of financial services, focusing on banking operations and leasing services. Its core activities include deposit-taking, lending, domestic and foreign exchange services, and trading of securities. The bank is committed to improving customer service. The group includes subsidiaries that handle various functions such as bank clerical work outsourcing, leasing, credit services, credit guarantees, money lending, and management of investment partnerships. As a regional financial institution, it has established a system to meet diverse financial needs. In recent years, the bank has strengthened its group management by making its major subsidiaries wholly-owned.