SBCF Shariah Compliance
Screening Methodology: AAOIFI
NOT HALAL
Last Updated: May 12, 2026
Report Source: 2026 1st Quarter Report
Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida. Stock Analysis SBCF
Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida is a financial holding company, which engages in the provision of integrated financial services. The firm's principal subsidiary is Seacoast National Bank (Seacoast Bank), a wholly owned national banking association. The company provides integrated financial services, including commercial and consumer banking, wealth management and mortgage services, to customers through online and mobile banking solutions, and Seacoast Bank's network consists of approximately 104 full-service branches across Florida. Its loans held for investment are categorized as construction and land development, commercial real estate-owner-occupied, commercial real estate-non-owner-occupied, residential real estate, commercial and financial, and consumer and paycheck protection program. Its offices stretch from the southeast, including Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton and Palm Beach, north along the east coast to the Daytona area, into Orlando and Central Florida and the adjacent Tampa market, and west to Okeechobee and surrounding counties.
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Key Statistics of Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida (SBCF)
Key statistics in the stock market are essential financial indicators that measure a company's performance, valuation, profitability, and risk.
Today's Range
Today's Open
$30.33Volume
709.99KP/E Ratio (TTM)
20.4552 Week Range
Market Cap
3.02BAvg. Volume
827.37KDividend Yield
2.29%Financial Metrics & Statements of Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida (SBCF)
FAQ's for Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida (SBCF)
- According to Musaffa’s Shariah screening methodology, Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida (SBCF) is currently classified as NOT HALAL as of May 2026. The classification is based on an evaluation of the company’s business activities and financial ratios to determine whether it meets Islamic investment guidelines.