The Bancorp Inc is a financial holding company. The Company’s operations are classified under three segments: fintech, specialty finance (three sub-segments), and corporate. The fintech segment includes the deposit balances and non-interest income generated by prepaid, debit, and other card-accessed accounts, ACH processing, and other payments-related processing. It also includes loan balances and interest and non-interest income from credit products generated through payment relationships; Specialty finance includes REBL (real estate bridge lending) comprised of apartment building rehabilitation loans, and Others; Corporate includes the Company’s investment securities, corporate overhead, and expenses which have not been allocated to segments.
Gross margin measures the amount of revenue that remains after subtracting costs directly associated with production.
The net profit margin, or simply net margin, measures how much net income or profit is generated as a percentage of revenue. It is the ratio of net profits to revenues for a company or business segment.
Return on equity (ROE) is the measure of a company's net income divided by its shareholders' equity and is a gauge of a corporation's profitability and how efficiently it generates those profits.
Return on assets is a metric that indicates a company's profitability in relation to its total assets and can be used by management, analysts, and investors to determine whether a company uses its assets efficiently to generate a profit.
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