Wells Fargo Downgrades Western Alliance Bancorporation to Underweight.
ByAinvest
Monday, Sep 29, 2025 4:05 pm ET1min read
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Timur Braziler, an analyst at Wells Fargo, noted that while shares have outperformed the KRX by 10% over the past three months, the environment does not seem favorable for a significant reduction in the historical discount. Braziler pointed to potential downside risks to the multiple from income and expense guidance, as well as a potential backup in rates [1].
The downgrade comes as Western Alliance Bancorporation continues to expand its services. The company provides a full spectrum of customized loan, deposit, and treasury management capabilities, including digital payment offerings through its wholly owned banking subsidiary, Western Alliance Bank (WAB) [2]. WAB operates through five full-service banking divisions, including Alliance Bank of Arizona, Bank of Nevada, Bridge Bank, First Independent Bank, and Torrey Pines Bank.
Western Alliance Bancorporation has also shown strong growth in its noninterest income and net interest income, with recent earnings calls indicating an outlook of 8-10% growth . Despite the recent downgrade, the company's strong fundamentals and diversified service offerings may continue to support its stock price.
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Wells Fargo Securities has downgraded Western Alliance Bancorporation (WAL) to Underweight from Equal Weight, citing limited room for additional outperformance. The bank's shares have re-rated back to their historical 2x PE discount over the last three months, outperforming the broader banking sector.
Wells Fargo Securities has downgraded Western Alliance Bancorporation (WAL) to Underweight from Equal Weight, citing limited room for additional outperformance. The bank's shares have re-rated back to their historical 2x PE discount over the last three months, outperforming the broader banking sector [1].Timur Braziler, an analyst at Wells Fargo, noted that while shares have outperformed the KRX by 10% over the past three months, the environment does not seem favorable for a significant reduction in the historical discount. Braziler pointed to potential downside risks to the multiple from income and expense guidance, as well as a potential backup in rates [1].
The downgrade comes as Western Alliance Bancorporation continues to expand its services. The company provides a full spectrum of customized loan, deposit, and treasury management capabilities, including digital payment offerings through its wholly owned banking subsidiary, Western Alliance Bank (WAB) [2]. WAB operates through five full-service banking divisions, including Alliance Bank of Arizona, Bank of Nevada, Bridge Bank, First Independent Bank, and Torrey Pines Bank.
Western Alliance Bancorporation has also shown strong growth in its noninterest income and net interest income, with recent earnings calls indicating an outlook of 8-10% growth . Despite the recent downgrade, the company's strong fundamentals and diversified service offerings may continue to support its stock price.

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