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TCBSTexas Community Bancshares, Inc.
$17.97$52M
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Texas Community Bancshares, Inc. (TCBS) Financial Ratios

Latest Ratios: P/E Ratio 18.0x · EV/EBITDA 22.3x · ROE 5.4%. (2019–2025 historical series)

Income StatementBalance SheetCash FlowRatios
AnnualQuarterly

TCBS Valuation Multiples

Price-based multiples — how expensive the stock is relative to earnings, sales, book value, and cash flow

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021FY 2020FY 2019
Market Cap$52M$51M$46M$43M$46M$47M——
Enterprise Value$88M$88M$82M$102M$100M$53M——
P/E Ratio →17.9717.97——26.4791.18——
P/S Ratio2.032.012.192.243.223.80——
P/B Ratio0.950.950.870.810.830.77——
P/FCF53.2952.7461.54—16.9928.72——
P/OCF37.9337.5423.4618.9014.8626.48——

P/E links to full P/E history page with 30-year chart

TCBS EV Ratios

Enterprise-value multiples — capital-structure-neutral measures of total business value

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021FY 2020FY 2019
EV / Revenue—3.433.925.306.934.37——
EV / EBITDA22.2722.14——38.3551.05——
EV / EBIT26.2026.04——45.9587.56——
EV / FCF—90.03110.38—36.5633.02——

TCBS Profitability

Margins and return-on-capital ratios measuring operating efficiency

Margins

Full margin charts and quarterly trend are on the Earnings History page

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021FY 2020FY 2019
Gross Margin60.9%60.9%51.7%57.2%82.7%82.3%75.8%76.0%
Operating Margin13.2%13.2%-8.5%-4.8%15.1%5.0%7.6%11.1%
Net Profit Margin11.1%11.1%-6.3%-3.8%12.2%4.2%6.1%9.1%

Return on Capital

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021FY 2020FY 2019
ROE5.4%5.4%-2.5%-1.3%3.0%1.1%2.4%3.4%
ROA0.7%0.7%-0.3%-0.2%0.4%0.2%0.3%0.4%
ROIC2.5%2.5%-1.1%-0.6%1.6%0.6%1.1%1.6%
ROCE3.2%3.2%-1.5%-0.7%2.1%0.8%1.5%2.1%

TCBS Leverage & Debt

Solvency and debt-coverage ratios — lower is generally safer

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021FY 2020FY 2019
Debt / Equity0.850.850.961.431.120.460.961.00
Debt / EBITDA11.5411.54——23.9626.3122.4318.19
Net Debt / Equity—0.670.691.100.960.120.340.27
Net Debt / EBITDA9.179.17——20.536.657.864.82
Debt / FCF—37.2948.84—19.574.309.764.08
Interest Coverage0.370.37-0.18-0.120.950.290.380.49

TCBS Liquidity & Efficiency

Short-term solvency ratios and asset-utilisation metrics

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021FY 2020FY 2019
Current Ratio0.160.160.270.360.390.280.140.17
Quick Ratio0.160.160.270.360.390.280.140.17
Cash Ratio0.030.030.040.060.030.070.080.11
Asset Turnover—0.060.050.040.030.030.040.04
Inventory Turnover————————
Days Sales Outstanding————————

TCBS Shareholder Yields

Earnings, FCF, buyback, and dividend yields — total returns to shareholders

Dividends

Full dividend history and growth charts are on the Dividend History page

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021FY 2020FY 2019
Dividend Yield1.2%1.2%1.1%0.9%————
Payout Ratio20.9%20.9%——————

Total Shareholder Return Metrics

MetricTTMFY 2025FY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021FY 2020FY 2019
Earnings Yield5.6%5.6%——3.8%1.1%——
FCF Yield1.9%1.9%1.6%—5.9%3.5%——
Buyback Yield6.1%6.2%3.5%5.1%0.0%0.0%——
Total Shareholder Yield7.3%7.3%4.6%5.9%0.0%0.0%——
Shares Outstanding—$3M$3M$3M$3M$3M$5M$5M

Key Metrics

Growth RegimeExpanding
ProfitabilityStrained
Balance SheetAdequate
Cash FlowImproving
Top Statement Risk

Urban CRE concentration risk

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Metrics are mathematically derived from official filings.

SEC 10-K (2026Q1)

Discounted Valuation Reflects Execution Risk

As reported in recent financial filings, TCBS trades at a P/B of 0.95, which suggests that the market is currently pricing the bank at a discount to its tangible book value, likely reflecting skepticism regarding its ability to deploy capital efficiently within the competitive DFW market.

The current P/B multiple indicates that investors are not yet assigning a premium to the bank's franchise value, potentially due to the low historical ROE and the risks associated with its geographic pivot. This valuation level warrants further investigation into whether the market is overly discounting the bank's potential to improve its earnings power as it scales its urban loan book.

ROE Decompression Remains A Challenge

Based on the provided quarterly data, the bank's ROE has struggled to exceed 1.5% in 2026Q1, indicating that the current profitability profile remains strained as the institution attempts to transition from a rural thrift model to a more diversified urban commercial lender.

The DuPont decomposition suggests that profitability is currently hampered by a low NIM and the high fixed-cost burden of its expansion strategy. Investors should monitor whether the bank can improve its asset utilization and non-interest income contribution to drive a more meaningful expansion in ROE over the coming quarters.

Margin Stagnation Amidst Competitive Pressures

According to the latest quarterly financial statements, the NIM has remained largely stagnant at 0.8% through 2026Q1, which appears to indicate that the bank is facing significant difficulty in expanding its interest spread while competing for deposits in the DFW Metroplex.

The efficiency ratio's improvement to 50.5% suggests that management is making progress in controlling operating expenses, yet this is not currently translating into higher margins. The bank's reliance on legacy rural deposits may be reaching a limit, necessitating a more aggressive and potentially costly funding strategy to support its urban growth.

Stable Capital Buffers Support Growth

As noted in the bank's reported figures, the equity-to-assets ratio has remained consistently between 11% and 13% over the last ten quarters, providing a stable capital foundation that appears adequate to support the bank's ongoing strategic expansion into new urban lending markets.

This capital position suggests that the bank is not currently constrained by regulatory requirements, allowing management flexibility in its capital allocation. However, the bank must ensure that this capital is deployed into high-quality assets, as any significant credit deterioration in the DFW construction portfolio could quickly erode these buffers.

P/B Ratio Obscures AOCI Volatility

Based on an analysis of the bank's financial disclosures, the P/B ratio is the most commonly misapplied metric for TCBS, as it fails to account for the significant unrealized losses in the securities portfolio that are currently buried within the AOCI line item.

Relying solely on the P/B ratio may lead investors to overestimate the bank's true tangible equity, as these unrealized losses represent a potential drag on the bank's actual liquidation value. Analysts should instead focus on the Tangible Book Value per share, adjusted for these unrealized losses, to gain a more accurate understanding of the bank's valuation.

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TCBS — Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions about buying TCBS stock.

What is Texas Community Bancshares, Inc.'s P/E ratio?

Texas Community Bancshares, Inc.'s current P/E ratio is 18.0x. The historical average is 45.2x. This places it at the 33th percentile of its historical range.

What is Texas Community Bancshares, Inc.'s EV/EBITDA?

Texas Community Bancshares, Inc.'s current EV/EBITDA is 22.3x. This enterprise value multiple compares the company's total value (equity + debt - cash) to its EBITDA. The historical average is 37.2x.

What is Texas Community Bancshares, Inc.'s ROE?

Texas Community Bancshares, Inc.'s return on equity (ROE) is 5.4%. The historical average is 1.6%.

Is TCBS stock overvalued?

Based on historical data, Texas Community Bancshares, Inc. is trading at a P/E of 18.0x. This is at the 33th percentile of its historical P/E range. Compare with industry peers and growth rates for a complete picture.

What is Texas Community Bancshares, Inc.'s dividend yield?

Texas Community Bancshares, Inc.'s current dividend yield is 1.16% with a payout ratio of 20.9%.

What are Texas Community Bancshares, Inc.'s profit margins?

Texas Community Bancshares, Inc. has 60.9% gross margin and 13.2% operating margin. Operating margin between 10-20% is typical for established companies.

How much debt does Texas Community Bancshares, Inc. have?

Texas Community Bancshares, Inc.'s Debt/EBITDA ratio is 11.5x, indicating high leverage. A ratio above 4x may signal elevated financial risk.