Customers Bancorp is a financial services holding company that primarily operates through its banking subsidiary, offering a range of banking and related financial services. It specializes in providing commercial banking solutions, including lending for small to medium-sized businesses, commercial real estate financing, and personal banking services. The company is focused on leveraging technology and innovation to enhance customer experience and streamline banking operations, while also catering to the needs of both individual and business clients through various financial products and services. With a commitment to community engagement, Customers Bancorp aims to support local economies and foster long-term relationships with its customers. Read More
Customers Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE: CUBI) announced that the Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend on its Fixed-to-Floating Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series F (NYSE: CUBIPrF) of $0.5726314 per share. The dividend is payable on December 15, 2025, to shareholders of record on November 30, 2025.
Customers Bancorp delivered a third quarter marked by significant balance sheet expansion, outpacing market expectations for both revenue and non-GAAP profitability. Management attributed the strong results to deposit-led growth, particularly through the onboarding of new commercial banking teams and substantial contributions from the proprietary cubiX payments platform. CEO Sam Sidhu emphasized the bank’s ability to recruit top industry talent and cited a 19-basis-point net interest margin expansion as a core driver. The quarter also saw a successful equity offering that bolstered capital levels, and management highlighted continued improvements in efficiency and asset quality.
Banks serve as the backbone of the economy, facilitating lending, deposits, and financial services that keep businesses and consumers moving forward. Still, investors are uneasy as banks face challenges from credit quality concerns and potential regulatory changes.
These doubts have certainly contributed to banking stocks’ recent underperformance - over the past six months, the industry’s 11.7% gain has fallen behind the S&P 500’s 23.9% rise.
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after a cooler-than-expected inflation report fueled optimism for potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. The September Consumer Price Index (CPI) report indicated a 3.0% year-over-year increase in prices, just below the 3.1% that economists had forecast. While still above the Federal Reserve's 2% target, investors interpreted this softer inflation reading as a sign that price pressures are easing. This development increases the likelihood that the central bank may move to cut interest rates. Lower interest rates can benefit banks by reducing their cost of funding and potentially stimulating loan demand from businesses and consumers. The positive sentiment was widespread, contributing to a broader market rally that saw the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq all reach new record highs.
Regional banking company Customers Bancorp (NYSE:CUBI) announced better-than-expected revenue in Q3 CY2025, with sales up 38.5% year on year to $232.1 million. Its non-GAAP profit of $2.20 per share was 14% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Regional banking company Customers Bancorp (NYSE:CUBI) reported revenue ahead of Wall Street’s expectations in Q3 CY2025, with sales up 38.3% year on year to $231.8 million. Its non-GAAP profit of $2.20 per share was 14% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after investor fears over a potential credit crisis eased, following reassuring commentary from regional banks. After a volatile previous week sparked by news of stress from some U.S. regional banks, sentiment shifted. These events now appear to be isolated, according to market analysis. The recovery was evident as the KBW Nasdaq Regional Banking Index rose, regaining some of its recent losses. Adding to the positive momentum, several regional bank CEOs reported that their loan portfolios remain broadly healthy. This wave of reassuring news helped calm jitters that revived memories of the 2023 banking turmoil, leading to a recovery in bank stock prices.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after disclosures from two lenders raised concerns about deteriorating loan quality across the industry.
New York, NY – October 16, 2025 – Major U.S. banks have delivered a powerful surge in third-quarter earnings, significantly outpacing analyst predictions and injecting a robust wave of optimism into global financial markets. This stellar performance, driven by a resurgence in investment banking, vigorous trading activity, and resilient net interest
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after the earnings season got off to a strong start as several big banks reported third-quarter results that surpassed Wall Street's expectations. The positive results were driven by a rebound in investment banking and strong trading desk performance. JPMorgan Chase reported a significant jump in profit and revenue, boosted by increased trading and dealmaking. Similarly, Wells Fargo saw its shares climb after reporting strong net interest income and raising its guidance. Citigroup also exceeded revenue estimates across all its business lines. While Goldman Sachs also beat expectations, its shares dipped slightly on news of potential job cuts aimed at curbing costs. Overall, the strong reports from these financial giants suggest a healthy pickup in corporate activity and trading.
Customers Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE: CUBI), the parent company of Customers Bank (collectively, “Customers”), will host a webcast at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Friday, October 24, 2025, to report its earnings results for the three months ending September 30, 2025. The webcast will be conducted by Customers Bancorp Chair and CEO Jay Sidhu, Customers Bancorp President and Customers Bank President and CEO Sam Sidhu, and Customers Bancorp Chief Financial Officer Mark McCollom.
The Russell 2000 (^RUT) is home to many small-cap stocks, offering investors the chance to uncover hidden gems before the broader market catches on.
However, these companies often come with higher volatility and risk, as their smaller size makes them more vulnerable to economic downturns.
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after investors scooped up equities, shaking off the initial concerns inferred from the Fed's dot plot, with tech stocks leading the charge.
Customers Bancorp currently trades at $67.85 and has been a dream stock for shareholders. It’s returned 458% since September 2020, blowing past the S&P 500’s 93.3% gain. The company has also beaten the index over the past six months as its stock price is up 33.1% thanks to its solid quarterly results.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after a weaker-than-expected August jobs report heightened concerns about the health of the U.S. economy.
Shares of regional banking company Customers Bancorp (NYSE:CUBI) fell 3.8% in the morning session after the company announced the pricing of its public offering of common stock.