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The San-in Godo Bank,Ltd.(8381) Summary

8381
TSE Prime
The San-in Godo Bank,Ltd.
1,580
JPY
+33
(+2.13%)
Jan 29, 3:30 pm JST
10.32
USD
Jan 29, 1:30 am EST
Result
PTS
outside of trading hours
Summary Chart Historical News Financial Result
PER
11.3
PBR
0.74
Yield
3.54%
Margin Trading Ratio
2.22
Stock Price
Jan 29, 2026
Opening Jan 29, 9:00 am
1,545 JPY 10.09 USD
Previous Close Jan 28
1,547 JPY 10.13 USD
High Jan 29, 3:02 pm
1,580 JPY 10.32 USD
Low Jan 29, 9:00 am
1,540 JPY 10.05 USD
Volume
457,900
Trading Value
0.72B JPY 4.68M USD
VWAP
1563.44 JPY 10.22 USD
Minimum Trading Value
158,000 JPY 1,032 USD
Market Cap
0.25T JPY 1.63B USD
Number of Trades
1,396
Liquidity & Number of Trades
As of Jan 29, 2026
Liquidity
Slightly High
1-Year Average
834
1-Year High May 13, 2025
3,236
Margin Trading
Date Short Interest Long Margin Positions Ratio
Jan 23, 2026 45,600 696,500 15.27
Jan 16, 2026 41,300 673,300 16.30
Jan 9, 2026 36,500 649,900 17.81
Dec 26, 2025 27,800 636,900 22.91
Dec 19, 2025 50,900 630,800 12.39
Company Profile
The San-in Godo Bank, Ltd. is based in the San-in region. It holds the top position in deposits in Tottori and Shimane prefectures, and is expanding into Hiroshima, Okayama, and other areas to grow its corporate business.
Sector
Banks
The San-in Godo Bank, Ltd. is a comprehensive financial group that provides banking services and other financial services such as leasing and credit card operations, primarily based in the San-in region. The bank has branches in Tottori, Shimane, as well as Hiroshima, Okayama, Hyogo, and other prefectures, offering a wide range of services including deposit operations, lending operations, securities investment, domestic exchange, foreign exchange, and corporate bond trusteeship and registration. While banking is the core segment, the bank also engages in leasing operations through its subsidiaries. Furthermore, it provides credit card services and other financial products to meet diverse financial needs. The San-in Godo Bank, Ltd. aims to contribute to regional economic development through the provision of locally-rooted financial services, promotion of regional revitalization, environmental conservation, and digital transformation to address climate change and other challenges.