M&F Bancorp, Inc. is a bank holding company, which engages in the provision of consumer and commercial banking services and products. The company is headquartered in Durham, North Carolina. The firm is the parent company of M&F Bank (the Bank). The Bank is a state-chartered commercial bank. The Bank's services include digital banking, personal banking, wealth and business banking. The Bank's digital banking includes mobile app, bill pay, Zelle, online banking, business mobile app, business online banking, and payments and cash management. The Bank's personal banking includes checking accounts, savings accounts & CD’s, health savings account, credit cards, personal loans, auto loans and home equity line of credit. The Bank's wealth services include wealth management, college savings planning, eldercare financial planning, insurance planning, investments & brokerage accounts, and retirement income planning. The Bank's business banking includes business checking accounts, business savings accounts, loans, SBA loans and small business grant. The Bank's customers have surcharge-free access to over 44,000 ATMs nationwide.
How did MFBP's recent EPS compare to expectations?
The most recent EPS for M&F Bancorp Inc is $, expectations of $.
How did M&F Bancorp Inc MFBP's revenue perform in the last quarter?
M&F Bancorp Inc revenue for the last quarter is $
What is the revenue estimate for M&F Bancorp Inc?
According to of Wall street analyst, the revenue estimate of M&F Bancorp Inc range from $ to $
What's the earning quality score for M&F Bancorp Inc?
M&F Bancorp Inc has a earning quality score of B-/17.630552. The score is based on a four dimension of Profitability, Growth, Cash generation & Capital Allocation, and Leverage.
When does M&F Bancorp Inc report earnings?
M&F Bancorp Inc next earnings report is expected in 2026-07-29
What are M&F Bancorp Inc's expected earnings?
M&F Bancorp Inc expected earnings is $, according to wall-street analysts.
Did M&F Bancorp Inc beat earnings expectations?
M&F Bancorp Inc recent earnings of $ expectations.