Core Insights - Postal Savings Bank of China (PSBC) experienced a decline of 1.69% in stock price on November 21, with a trading volume of 1.244 billion yuan [1] - The bank's financing buy-in amounted to 139 million yuan, while financing repayment was 144 million yuan, resulting in a net financing outflow of 5.079 million yuan [1] - As of November 21, the total margin trading balance for PSBC was 922 million yuan, indicating a low financing balance at 0.24% of the market capitalization, below the 30th percentile of the past year [1] Financing and Margin Trading - On November 21, PSBC's financing buy-in was 139 million yuan, with a current financing balance of 918 million yuan [1] - The bank's margin trading balance is significantly low compared to historical levels, indicating potential underutilization of financing options [1] - In terms of short selling, PSBC had a repayment of 312,900 shares and a short sale of 18,200 shares, with a short selling amount of 105,700 yuan [1] Company Overview - PSBC, established on March 6, 2007, and listed on December 10, 2019, provides a range of banking and financial services in China [2] - The bank's main business segments include personal banking (65.15% of revenue), corporate banking (22.71%), and funding operations (12.10%) [2] - As of September 30, 2025, PSBC reported a net profit of 76.562 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 0.98% [2] Shareholder and Dividend Information - Since its A-share listing, PSBC has distributed a total of 137.796 billion yuan in dividends, with 77.395 billion yuan in the last three years [3] - As of September 30, 2025, the number of shareholders decreased by 13.09% to 142,600, while the average circulating shares per person increased by 15.29% [2][3] - Major shareholders include Hong Kong Central Clearing Limited and various ETFs, with notable reductions in their holdings compared to previous periods [3]
邮储银行11月21日获融资买入1.39亿元,融资余额9.18亿元