Banque Cantonale du Valais (WKBN) - Total Assets
Based on the latest financial reports, Banque Cantonale du Valais (WKBN) holds total assets worth CHF21.87 Billion CHF (≈ $27.66 Billion USD) as of June 2025. Total assets represent everything the company owns and controls, combining both current assets—like cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, and inventories—and non-current assets such as property, plant, equipment (PP&E), intangible assets, and long-term investments. See WKBN book value for net asset value and shareholders' equity analysis.
Banque Cantonale du Valais - Total Assets Trend (2004–2024)
This chart illustrates how Banque Cantonale du Valais's total assets have evolved over time, based on quarterly financial data.
Banque Cantonale du Valais - Asset Composition Analysis
Current Asset Composition (December 2024)
Banque Cantonale du Valais's total assets of CHF21.87 Billion consist of 17.1% current assets and 82.9% non-current assets.
| Asset Category | Amount (CHF) | % of Total Assets |
|---|---|---|
| Cash & Equivalents | CHF0.00 | 17.1% |
| Accounts Receivable | CHF24.77 Million | 0.1% |
| Inventory | CHF0.00 | 0.0% |
| Property, Plant & Equipment | CHF0.00 | 0.0% |
| Intangible Assets | CHF0.00 | 0.0% |
| Goodwill | CHF0.00 | 0.0% |
Asset Composition Trend (2004–2024)
This chart illustrates how Banque Cantonale du Valais's asset composition has evolved over time. Understanding changes in asset allocation can provide insights into the company's strategic shifts, capital allocation priorities, and business focus evolution. For live market cap, price, and company overview, see Banque Cantonale du Valais market cap and net worth.
Key Asset Composition Facts
- Current vs. Non-Current Assets: Banque Cantonale du Valais's current assets represent 17.1% of total assets in 2024, an increase from 1.0% in 2004.
- Cash Position: Cash and equivalents constituted 17.1% of total assets in 2024, up from 0.0% in 2004.
- Tangible vs. Intangible: Intangible assets (including goodwill) make up 0.0% of total assets, unchanged from 0.0% in 2004.
- Asset Diversification: The largest asset category is accounts receivable at 0.1% of total assets.
Banque Cantonale du Valais Competitors by Total Assets
Key competitors of Banque Cantonale du Valais based on total assets are shown below.
| Company | Country | Total Assets |
|---|---|---|
|
Banco de Chile
SN:CHILE
|
Chile | CL$55.47 Trillion |
|
Bank of Queensland Ltd
AU:BOQ
|
Australia | AU$100.53 Billion |
|
BKS Bank AG
VI:BKS
|
Austria | €11.06 Billion |
|
Bank Bukopin Tbk
JK:BBKP
|
Indonesia | Rp89.79 Trillion |
|
Laan & Spar Bank AS
CO:LASP
|
Denmark | Dkr40.98 Billion |
|
LINKBANCORP Inc
NASDAQ:LNKB
|
USA | $3.07 Billion |
|
Bank Rakyat Indonesia Agroniaga
JK:AGRO
|
Indonesia | Rp13.34 Trillion |
|
Quirin Privatbank AG
F:QB7
|
Germany | €1.14 Billion |
Banque Cantonale du Valais - Liquidity and Working Capital Analysis
Liquidity ratios measure a company's ability to pay off its short-term debts as they come due, using the company's current or quick assets. Working capital represents the operational liquidity available.
Key Liquidity Metrics
| Metric | Current | 1 Year Ago | 5 Years Ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current Ratio | 1.56 | 1.29 | 0.24 |
| Quick Ratio | 1.56 | 1.29 | 0.48 |
| Cash Ratio | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Working Capital | CHF1.28 Billion | CHF689.20 Million | CHF-8.34 Billion |
Banque Cantonale du Valais - Advanced Valuation Insights
This section examines the relationship between Banque Cantonale du Valais's asset base and its market valuation, helping to identify whether the company's assets are efficiently translated into market value.
Key Valuation Metrics
| Current Price-to-Book Ratio | 1.33 |
| Latest Market Cap to Assets Ratio | 0.10 |
| Asset Growth Rate (YoY) | 3.7% |
| Total Assets | CHF20.86 Billion |
| Market Capitalization | $2.16 Billion USD |
Valuation Analysis
Below Book Valuation: The market values Banque Cantonale du Valais's assets below their book value (0.10x), which may indicate investor concerns about asset quality or future growth.
Positive Asset Growth: Banque Cantonale du Valais's assets grew by 3.7% over the past year, showing continued investment in the company's operational capacity.
Annual Total Assets for Banque Cantonale du Valais (2004–2024)
The table below shows the annual total assets of Banque Cantonale du Valais from 2004 to 2024.
| Year | Total Assets | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2024-12-31 | CHF20.86 Billion ≈ $26.37 Billion |
+3.73% |
| 2023-12-31 | CHF20.11 Billion ≈ $25.42 Billion |
+4.12% |
| 2022-12-31 | CHF19.31 Billion ≈ $24.42 Billion |
+4.40% |
| 2021-12-31 | CHF18.50 Billion ≈ $23.39 Billion |
+2.39% |
| 2020-12-31 | CHF18.07 Billion ≈ $22.84 Billion |
+9.06% |
| 2019-12-31 | CHF16.57 Billion ≈ $20.95 Billion |
+2.77% |
| 2018-12-31 | CHF16.12 Billion ≈ $20.38 Billion |
+3.57% |
| 2017-12-31 | CHF15.57 Billion ≈ $19.68 Billion |
+6.38% |
| 2016-12-31 | CHF14.63 Billion ≈ $18.50 Billion |
+4.88% |
| 2015-12-31 | CHF13.95 Billion ≈ $17.64 Billion |
+6.82% |
| 2014-12-31 | CHF13.06 Billion ≈ $16.51 Billion |
+2.37% |
| 2013-12-31 | CHF12.76 Billion ≈ $16.13 Billion |
+3.14% |
| 2012-12-31 | CHF12.37 Billion ≈ $15.64 Billion |
+7.67% |
| 2011-12-31 | CHF11.49 Billion ≈ $14.52 Billion |
+11.20% |
| 2010-12-31 | CHF10.33 Billion ≈ $13.06 Billion |
+3.37% |
| 2009-12-31 | CHF10.00 Billion ≈ $12.64 Billion |
+8.41% |
| 2008-12-31 | CHF9.22 Billion ≈ $11.66 Billion |
+12.72% |
| 2007-12-31 | CHF8.18 Billion ≈ $10.34 Billion |
-0.53% |
| 2006-12-31 | CHF8.22 Billion ≈ $10.40 Billion |
+3.51% |
| 2005-12-31 | CHF7.94 Billion ≈ $10.04 Billion |
+7.75% |
| 2004-12-31 | CHF7.37 Billion ≈ $9.32 Billion |
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About Banque Cantonale du Valais
Walliser Kantonalbank provides various banking products and services for individuals and companies in Switzerland. It offers saving account and savings plus accounts; investment, senior, youth, and gift savings accounts; Euro, start, private, and club accounts; personal loans; energy transition mortgages; and training, eco home, construction, renovation loans. The company also provides debit and … Read more