WesBanco, Inc.

Fundamentals7.0
Price Action6.0
News Sentiment6.0
AI Rating
6.0

Key Drivers

  • Low asset turnover
  • Strong cash generation
  • Below-book pricing

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AI Summary

6.0

WesBanco has shifted from a conservative, yield‑dependent regional bank into an M&A- and operations-driven growth story where sustained mid‑3%+ NIMs, realized Premier synergies, and fee-income conversion are the linchpin for meaningful EPS upside — but the thesis is highly sensitive to NIM reversals and concentrated CRE credit risk. Actionable monitor: track quarterly NIM vs funding costs, Premier synergy/fee-income cadence, and CRE payoff/charge-off trends — deterioration in any of these should trigger a materially more cautious stance.

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Fundamental Analysis

7.0

Key Financial Insights:

  • Low asset turnover
  • Strong cash generation
  • Below-book pricing

WSBC is conservatively financed with strong cash and free cash flow but low asset efficiency and modest ROE despite trading below book.

Undervalued
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Price Behavior

6.0
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Key Price Behavior Insights:

  • Below last-month SMA
  • RSI oversold
  • Support tested

Shares trade below last month's SMA (~$34.17) with RSI ~28 signaling oversold, near-term support at $32.64 and resistance at last month's high of $36.45.

bearish
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Support Level: $32.64
Resistance Level: $36.45

RSI ~28 on 2026-03-20 while price sits below last month's

Sentiment & News

6.0

Key News Insights:

  • South Florida expansion
  • New commercial hires
  • Institutional stake increases

WesBanco is expanding its commercial banking footprint into South Florida while attracting fresh institutional buying, signaling coordinated growth and capital allocation.

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The expansion plus renewed institutional interest should support localized deposit and loan growth and may boost investor confidence in near-term execution