Washington Federal Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
PVBC | B | Provident Bancorp, Inc. | -0.76 | |
WAFD | C | Washington Federal, Inc. | -1.43 |
Related Industries: Banks - Regional - US Savings & Cooperative Banks
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
KBWR | C | PowerShares KBW Regional Banking Portfolio ETF | 1.7 | |
QABA | C | First Trust NASDAQ ABA Community Bank Index Fund | 1.39 | |
KBE | C | SPDR S&P Bank ETF | 1.02 | |
CSB | C | Compass EMP US Small Cap High Dividend 100 Volatility Weighted Index ETF | 0.86 | |
SMLV | C | SPDR Russell 2000 Low Volatility | 0.83 |
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Related Industries:
Banks - Regional - US
Savings & Cooperative Banks
Related Stock Lists:
Deposit Products
Bank
Banking Services
Business Loans
Demand Deposit
Insurance Broker
Insurance Brokerage
Insurance Brokerage Activities
Lending Products
Multi Family Residential Real Estate Loans
Passbook
Provident Bank
Real Estate Investment
Real Estate Loans
Residential Real Estate Loans
- Washington Federal
Washington Federal (NASDAQ: WAFD) is a Washington Corporation headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The Company is a bank holding company that conducts its operations through a federally insured national bank subsidiary, Washington Federal, National Association ("Bank").
Founded on April 24, 1917, as Ballard Savings and Loan, it kept the name of Bothell's Washington Federal Savings and Loan after merging with it in 1958. WFSL demutualized in 1982, and the present holding company structure was adopted in 1995.
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