International Personal Finance PT Raised to $7.48 (IPF)

International Personal Finance (LON: IPF) had its target price boosted by Bank of America from $5.14 (340 GBX) to $7.48 (495 GBX) in a report issued on Friday. They currently have a neutral rating on the stock.

Several other analysts have also recently commented on the stock. Analysts at RBC Capital upgraded shares of International Personal Finance to an outperform rating in a research note to investors on Friday. They now have a $8.06 price target on the stock. Separately, analysts at HSBC downgraded shares of International Personal Finance to a neutral rating in a research note to investors on Wednesday, March 13th. They now have a $6.87 price target on the stock. Finally, analysts at Citigroup raised their price target on shares of International Personal Finance from $5.75 to $8.06 in a research note to investors on Monday, March 11th. They now have a buy rating on the stock.

Four analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and four have given a buy rating to the stock. International Personal Finance presently has an average rating of Buy and an average price target of $7.13 (472 GBX).

Shares of International Personal Finance (LON: IPF) opened at 467.70 on Friday. International Personal Finance has a one year low of GBX 207.30 and a one year high of GBX 489.20. The stock’s 50-day moving average is currently GBX 313.0. The company’s market cap is £1.178 billion.

International Personal Finance plc is a provider of international home credit business serving 2.4 million customers.

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