
WSFS Financial Corp
NASDAQ:WSFS

WSFS's latest stock split occurred on May 19, 2015
The company executed a 959692-for-319897 stock split, meaning that for every 319897 shares held, investors received 959692 new shares.
Before the split, WSFS traded at 75.59 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 22.7588.
The adjusted shares began trading on May 19, 2015. This was the only stock split in WSFS's history.
WSFS Financial Corp
Glance View
WSFS Financial Corp stands as a testament to resilience and adaptability in the evolving landscape of financial services. Originating from Wilmington, Delaware, WSFS has grown significantly since its inception in 1832, blending tradition with modern financial practices. At its core, the company operates as a bank holding entity, engaging primarily through its principal subsidiary, WSFS Bank. With services that span retail, commercial banking, and wealth management, WSFS offers a comprehensive array of products tailored to individual and institutional clients. The bank generates revenue by leveraging its deposit base to fund a variety of loans, ranging from small personal loans to large-scale commercial lending, while also investing in a diversified portfolio of securities. WSFS doesn't just stop at traditional banking; it has expanded its reach through strategic acquisitions, thereby broadening its scope and enhancing its capabilities. The firm, for instance, engrossed itself in the latest financial technologies to streamline operations and improve customer experience. This has included the adoption of cutting-edge digital solutions to facilitate smoother transactions and meet the demands of tech-savvy clients. Aside from interest income, WSFS also earns through non-interest avenues, such as service charges, loan fees, and wealth management services. This diversified approach to revenue generation is reflective of a broader strategy designed to mitigate risks and enhance shareholder value over time. The company's story is one of steadfast growth and community-oriented focus, aiming to ensure its offerings effectively meet the needs of its clientele in a rapidly changing financial world.
