Bank First Net Margin
The Net Profit Margin of Bank First (BFC) as of Jul 12, 2026 is 28.84 %. In the previous year, Net Profit Margin was 30.79 % — a change of -6.33% (lower).
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Net Margin
28.84 %
YoY
-6.33%
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Net Profit Margin of Bank First is 2026 28.84 % . Net Profit Margin of Bank First was 2025 30.79 % . It decreases by -6.33% lower compared to the previous year.
Bank First's net margin stands at 28.8%, down from 30.4% several years earlier.
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Bank First Stock analysis
What does Bank First do? Bank First Corp is a US holding company that operates multiple subsidiaries offering banking and financial services. The company was founded in 1894 as the First National Bank of Manitowoc and has since expanded to become one of the largest independent banks in Wisconsin. Its business model focuses on providing financial services to small and medium-sized businesses as well as individuals. The bank offers a variety of products and services including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, mortgages, credit cards, and investment and asset management services. Bank First Corp operates several business divisions including deposit-taking, lending to businesses and individuals, and investment and asset management services. It also has a specialized department that focuses on trust and estate services to assist customers in managing their wealth and inheritance. The bank has a strong online and mobile banking offering that enhances customer access to their financial accounts and services. It has become a significant player in Wisconsin's financial industry and beyond in recent years, with substantial expansion through its initial public offering in 2017 and acquisitions of other banks and financial institutions. One of its recent expansions was the acquisition of Partnership Bank, based in Cedarburg, Wisconsin, which helped increase its reach and unlock new growth opportunities in Washington, Ozaukee, and Waukesha counties. Bank First Corp is also a major lender in the Midwest region, particularly for small and medium-sized businesses, specializing in financing industries such as agriculture, construction, retail, healthcare, and manufacturing. While primarily operating in Wisconsin, the company has branches in other states including Michigan and Ohio, expanding its presence through acquisitions and organic growth. In summary, Bank First Corp is a successful independent bank in Wisconsin, offering a wide range of financial services to support customers in various industries and situations. It has a long history and a strong position in the region, focusing on growth and expanding its offerings through targeted acquisitions and organic expansion. Bank First is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Net Profit Margin of Bank First is 28.84 % in 2026.
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