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Operating Profit Margin (OPM) in Banking & Financial Services

How to interpret and apply operating profit margin (opm) when analyzing banking & financial services stocks in US (NYSE/Nasdaq) markets, with reference to international markets like India.

Quick Recap: What is Operating Profit Margin (OPM)?

Operating margin measures the profit remaining after all operating expenses, revealing how efficiently a company runs its core business operations.

Operating Margin = Operating Profit (EBIT) Γ· Revenue Γ— 100

How Operating Profit Margin (OPM) Works Differently in Banking & Financial Services

High leverage is normal, NIM matters more than gross margin, asset quality (NPA) is the key risk metric.

Typical Ranges for Banking & Financial Services

Typical Operating Margin45-60% (NIM-based)

General benchmark: US sectors: Software 25–40%, Pharma 25–35%, Consumer Staples 15–25%, Industrials 10–18%, Retail 5–10%. Or international markets like India: IT 20–30%, FMCG 15–25%, Banking 30–50%, Manufacturing 10–20%.

Sector data last reviewed: 2026-04

Example Banking & Financial Services Companies to Analyze

Indian Market (NSE / BSE)

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Key Takeaways

  • Operating Profit Margin (OPM) in banking & financial services should be compared against sector peers in the same market (US S&P 500 / Russell or Indian NSE / BSE), not the broad market average.
  • Sector characteristics: High leverage is normal, NIM matters more than gross margin, asset quality (NPA) is the key risk metric.
  • Cross-list peers across markets, large-cap US names often set the global benchmark, while Indian peers can trade at different multiples due to growth and liquidity differences.
  • Always cross-check with other metrics. No single ratio tells the full story.

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