First National Bank Alaska shares rise above the 50‑day average and reach a 52‑week high amid solid quarterly results.
Anchorage, Alaska, August 18, 2025
First National Bank Alaska shares moved above their fifty‑day moving average and hit a new 52‑week high after strong second‑quarter results and a recent cash dividend. The stock rose from earlier intraday highs to a peak while trading volumes remained low, highlighting potential volatility despite technical momentum. The bank reported solid Q2 earnings per share and revenue, plus a sizable cash dividend that was distributed to shareholders. Key metrics include a market cap near $881.72 million, a P/E of 11.90 and low leverage, while liquidity ratios remain modest. Investors should weigh fundamentals alongside thin trading.
Shares of First National Bank Alaska (OTC tickers FBAK) moved decisively above their recent short‑term trend during trading this week, following a strong quarterly report and a recent cash dividend. The stock crossed its fifty‑day average and later hit a fresh 52‑week high, with trading showing thin volumes but clear upward momentum.
The stock crossed above a fifty‑day moving average listed near $260.94 in one report and $261.49 in another, while the two‑hundred‑day moving average sits at $247.05. Shares traded up to $272.50 in one session with 117 shares changing hands and later hit a new 52‑week high of $280.00 with 356 shares trading. The price‑to‑earnings ratio is 11.90, and the company carries a market value of about $881.72 million. The stock has a low volatility profile with a beta of 0.32.
The firm reported strong second‑quarter results for 2025. Net income for the period was $18.4 million, translating to earnings per share of $5.80. Revenue for the quarter came in at $52.52 million. Those results, alongside a sizable cash dividend, are the primary drivers behind recent buying interest.
The bank’s board approved a cash dividend of $4.00 per share at a meeting held on April 30, 2025. The dividend was declared payable on June 15, 2025, with a record date of June 1, 2025, and distribution occurring on June 16, 2025. For shareholders needing additional information about the dividend notice, a corporate contact phone number is available as part of the company’s records.
Liquidity measures show both a current ratio and a quick ratio of 0.66, indicating tighter short‑term coverage by current assets. Leverage remains low with a debt‑to‑equity ratio of 0.03.
First National Bank Alaska is a commercial bank focused mainly on customers in Alaska, offering a full suite of retail and business banking services. Key products include savings and checking accounts, money market deposits, safe deposit boxes, certificates of deposit, and individual retirement accounts (IRAs). On the lending side, the bank provides personal loans, home equity loans, construction loans, and other loans designed to support stability and growth for customers.
Analysts currently view the bank as a Hold. Some researcher lists that identify top picks did not include this bank among their five recommended buys. That said, the bank’s strong quarterly profitability, low leverage and recent dividend payment have supported the recent price strength.
Trading volumes around the recent price moves were light, so the moves should be watched for confirmation with heavier volumes. Important technical references include the two slightly differing fifty‑day averages reported ($260.94 and $261.49) and the two‑hundred‑day average at $247.05. Investors may watch how shares behave above the 50‑day level and whether the $280.00 high holds as support or resistance on follow‑through sessions.
A: The move followed a strong quarterly report that showed robust earnings and a substantial cash dividend, combined with renewed buying interest that pushed prices above the short‑term average.
A: For the second quarter of 2025 the bank reported net income of $18.4 million, earnings of $5.80 per share, and revenue of $52.52 million.
A: The board declared a $4.00 per share cash dividend on April 30, 2025. It was payable on June 15, 2025, with the distribution made on June 16, 2025, to shareholders of record as of June 1, 2025.
A: Key ratios include a current ratio and quick ratio of 0.66, a debt‑to‑equity ratio of 0.03, and a P/E ratio of 11.90.
A: The bank provides consumer and commercial banking services including deposit accounts, CDs, IRAs, safe deposit services, and a range of loan products such as personal, home equity and construction loans.
Item | Detail |
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Tickers | OTC FBAK / OTCQX FBAK |
Recent intraday highs | $272.50 and a 52‑week high of $280.00 |
50‑day moving average | $260.94 / $261.49 (reported values) |
200‑day moving average | $247.05 |
Market capitalization | $881.72 million |
P/E ratio | 11.90 |
Q2 2025 EPS / net income | $5.80 per share; net income $18.4 million |
Q2 2025 revenue | $52.52 million |
Dividend | $4.00 per share — declared April 30, 2025; payable June 15, 2025; distributed June 16, 2025 |
Liquidity & leverage | Current ratio 0.66; Quick ratio 0.66; Debt/Equity 0.03 |
Beta | 0.32 |
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