Regions Financial Outperforms Home Bancorp in Key Metrics

Analysis shows Regions Financial has stronger financials and dividend history compared to Home Bancorp.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 2:08am

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A comparison of Regions Financial (NYSE:RF) and Home Bancorp (NASDAQ:HBCP), two finance companies, reveals that Regions Financial outperforms Home Bancorp across several key metrics including revenue, earnings, dividend yield, and institutional ownership.

Why it matters

This analysis provides insight into the relative financial health and growth potential of the two banking institutions, which can help investors make more informed decisions about where to allocate their capital.

The details

Regions Financial has higher revenue and earnings than Home Bancorp, and its stock is also more volatile with a beta of 1.03 compared to Home Bancorp's 0.53. Regions Financial also has a higher dividend yield of 3.9% versus Home Bancorp's 1.9%, and has increased its dividend for 12 consecutive years compared to Home Bancorp's 10 years. Additionally, Regions Financial has stronger institutional ownership at 79.4% versus Home Bancorp's 49.4%.

  • The analysis is based on data as of April 12, 2026.

The players

Regions Financial Corporation

A financial holding company that provides banking and bank-related services to individual and corporate customers through its Corporate Bank, Consumer Bank, and Wealth Management segments.

Home Bancorp, Inc.

A bank holding company that operates Home Bank, National Association, providing various banking products and services in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.

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The takeaway

This analysis highlights Regions Financial's stronger financial position and growth potential compared to Home Bancorp, making it the more attractive investment option for those seeking a stable, dividend-paying bank stock.