Bank of Africa (BOA MC) Morocco
Report by AlphaMena
Following the stock’s 40% jump over the last three years, BOA has exhausted its upside, according to AlphaMena, whose valuation methods now flash red. The fruitful African expansion seems to be fully priced in and investors are looking for a new catalyst. Why not a new bold move by targeting the attractive and large Egyptian market? While BOA trades at a discount to the sector on both P/E (18%) and P/B (12%), this is warranted because of its low ROE and dividend yield (at 10% and 2.4% vs. 12.5% and 3.4% for its benchmark, respectively). BOA is fundamentally expensive amid an anticipated near-term reversal in monetary policy.