mBank share quotations on April 8, 2024
Published By Desantos Rocky | Apr 08, 2024 10:14 p.m.
Note Descr: mBank share quotations on April 8, 2024...
On Monday, April 8, mBank (MBK) started trading at PLN 742, i.e. by 0.13%. more than at the close of Friday's session, when the market set the share price at PLN 741.0. At 9:53 a.m. the share price rose to PLN 753.8, and then, at 4:20 p.m., it dropped to PLN 737.2, to rise to PLN 740 at closing.
The number of transactions for mBank was 111, with the volume of trading in shares at 23,480. Turnover amounted to PLN 15.3 million, which means that it was at the average monthly level generated for the company.
The company broke the upward trend lasting for 2 sessions and recorded a decline. Over the last week, the company's value decreased by 0.40%, and during the month it increased by 10.91%. Over the last 12 months, it has increased by 130.67%, and since the beginning of the year, shareholders have gained 38.32%.
On Monday, mBank performed worse than the market. The WIG index increased by 1.22%. to the level of 84,665 points, and the company's value decreased by 0.13%. Companies from the banking industry, which also include mBank, pushed the market strongly up, the value of the WIG-BANKI index increased by 1.14%. to the level of 13,963 points. It was, among other things, the good condition of companies from the banking sector during the session that contributed to the increase in the WIG index. In relation to the analyzed company, the entire banking industry behaved much better than mBank, as the value of the WIG-BANKI index increased by 1.14% and the value of the company decreased by 0.13%.
mBank is a universal bank serving corporate, institutional and retail clients (including private banking) throughout the country. It also conducts trading and investment activities, as well as brokerage activities. The bank provides services to legal and natural persons, domestic and foreign, both in PLN and foreign currencies. As part of mBank's retail banking, foreign branches operate in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. (based on WSE).