Factor Report

Data as of market close on 6/18/2026.

Validea's factor report analyzes any stock using the major investing factors, including value, quality, momentum, and low volatility.
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OAK VALLEY BANCORP (OVLY)

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Latest Close: $34.03 Market Cap ($ mil): $286 Sector: Financial Industry: Money Center Banks 52 Week High: $35.97 52 Week Low: $25.41 Relative Strength: 72 Twelve Minus One Return: 30.4% Standard Deviation: N/A
PE Ratio: 11.8 Price/Sales: 3.5 Price/Book: 1.4 Price/Cash Flow: 11.3 EV/EBITDA: 4.06 Yield: 1.76% Shareholder Yield: 1.31% F Score: 4 G Score: 3
Return on Equity: 12.3% Return on Assets: 1.2% Return on Tangible Capital: N/A Return on Invested Capital: 0.0% WACC: 3.0% Debt/Equity: 0.00 LT EPS Growth: 7.3% LT Sales Growth: 9.6% Beta: 0.20
Oak Valley Bancorp. is a bank holding company of Oak Valley Community Bank (the Bank). The Bank offers a range of commercial banking services designed for both individuals and small to medium-sized businesses in the two areas, such as the Central Valley and the Eastern Sierras. The Bank offers a complement of business checking and savings accounts for its business customers. The Bank also offers commercial and real estate loans, as well as lines of credit. It offers other services for both individuals and businesses, including online banking, remote deposit capture, mobile banking, merchant services, night depository, extended hours, wire transfer of funds, note collection, and automated teller machines in a national network. It offers a variety of accounts for depositors, which are designed to attract both short-term and long-term deposits. These accounts include certificates of deposit, regular savings accounts, money market accounts, checking accounts, and savings accounts.

Factor Profile

OVLY's exposure to the major factors (100 is highest).

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