Princeton Bancorp Shares Rise 0.5%

Analysts Weigh In on the Regional Bank's Performance

Feb. 27, 2026 at 5:09am

Princeton Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:BPRN) saw its share price increase by 0.5% on Thursday, trading as high as $35.39 before closing at $34.87. Trading volume was down 50% from the average daily volume. The regional bank has a market capitalization of $235.72 million and a price-to-earnings ratio of 12.82.

Why it matters

Princeton Bancorp's stock performance and analyst ratings provide insight into the financial health and outlook of the regional bank, which serves customers in central and southern New Jersey. The stock's movement and analyst commentary can impact investor sentiment and decisions around the company.

The details

Wall Street analysts have provided a range of ratings and price targets for Princeton Bancorp. Hovde Group boosted its price objective from $35 to $37.50 and maintained a "market perform" rating. Weiss Ratings upgraded the stock from "hold (c+)" to "buy (b-)", while Zacks Research downgraded it from "hold" to "strong sell". Overall, the stock has a "Moderate Buy" rating from analysts, with a consensus target price of $37.50.

  • Princeton Bancorp's shares traded on Thursday, February 27, 2026.

The players

Princeton Bancorp, Inc.

A community-focused financial institution based in Princeton, New Jersey that offers personal and business banking services.

Hovde Group

An investment banking and advisory firm that covers Princeton Bancorp.

Weiss Ratings

A financial research and ratings agency that covers Princeton Bancorp.

Zacks Research

An investment research firm that covers Princeton Bancorp.

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