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U.S. Bancorp Latest Financial Results (Q4 2025)

Overview

U.S. Bancorp is an American multinational banking and financial services holding company headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and incorporated in Delaware. The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol USB and is a component of the S&P 500 and S&P 100 indexes.

Business & Services

U.S. Bancorp offers a wide range of financial products and services through its various lines of business such as Consumer & Business Banking, Payment Services, Corporate & Commercial Banking, and Wealth & Institutional Banking.

Key Facts (Recent)

Fortune 500 Rank of around #105 based on revenue and branch network of thousands of branches and ATMs across the U.S., mainly in the Midwest and West.

Latest Financial Results (Q4 2025)

Revenue: ~$7.37 billion, up ~5.1% year-over-year. Net Income: ~$2.045 billion (approx +23% YoY). Diluted EPS: $1.26, beating consensus. Return on Average Assets: 1.19%. These results broadly beat market expectations and reflected solid net interest income and fee revenue growth.

Guidance & Outlook

For fiscal 2026, U.S. Bancorp projected moderate growth in revenue and net interest income. The company is also expanding strategic capabilities (e.g., planned brokerage acquisition) to diversify fee-based revenue.

Analyst & Market Sentiment

Analysts generally view USB as a solid regional bank with dividend income and stable earnings, but valuation can be near historical highs, prompting varied opinions on upside from current prices.

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Why Some Investors Might Pass on U.S. Bancorp

Investors might avoid or underweight U.S. Bancorp if they’re concerned about sensitivity to interest rate cycles, commercial real estate exposure, limited global diversification, rising costs & investment burdens, intense competition from fintech, regulatory and economic uncertainty and relative growth prospects compared to larger global banks.

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