Avoid the stress of overpaying for a stock or missing an opportunity by using the right tools and insights to evaluate Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. before investing.
In this article, we go over a few key elements for understanding Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s stock price such as:
- Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s current stock price and volume
- Why Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s stock price changed recently
- Upgrades and downgrades for PBFS from analysts
- PBFS’s stock price momentum as measured by its relative strength
About Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. (PBFS)
Before we jump into Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s stock price, history, target price and what caused it to recently rise, let’s take a look at some background.
Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. operates as a holding company for Pioneer Bank, National Association that provides various banking products and services in New York. It accepts various deposit accounts, such as demand, savings, and money market accounts, as well as certificates of deposit accounts. The company’s loan products include commercial real estate, commercial and industrial, commercial construction, residential mortgage, consumer loans, home equity loans, and lines of credit. It also invests in securities, including U.S. treasury securities, fixed-rate mortgage-backed securities and collateralized mortgage obligations, fixed-rate investment grade bonds, and corporate debt securities. In addition, the company offers personal and commercial insurance products, including homeowners, automobile, and comprehensive business insurance; employee benefit products and consulting services, such as group health, dental, disability, and life insurance products; defined contribution and benefit administration, and human resource management services; and wealth management services comprising investment advice, retirement income planning, estate planning, business succession, and employer retirement planning. Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. was founded in 1889 and is based in Albany, New York. Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Pioneer Bancorp MHC.
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Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s Stock Price as of Market Close
As of March 27, 2026, 4:00 PM, CST, Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s stock price was $13.600.
Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. is up 0.59% from its previous closing price of $13.520.
During the last market session, Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s stock traded between $13.410 and $13.950. Currently, there are approximately 24.10 million shares outstanding for Pioneer Bancorp, Inc..
Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s price-earnings (P/E) ratio is currently at 16.4, which is high compared to the Banks industry median of 11.8. The price-earnings ratio gauges market expectation of future performance by relating a stock’s current share price to its earnings per share.
Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. Stock Price History
Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s (PBFS) price is currently down 3.61% so far this month.
During the month of March, Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s stock price has reached a high of $14.720 and a low of $13.410.
Over the last year, Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. has hit prices as high as $15.180 and as low as $10.595. Year to date, Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s stock is up 0.89%.
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What Caused Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. Stock’s Price to Rise?
Stock prices are primarily based on seller supply and buyer demand. But have you ever wondered about what other factors affect a stock’s price?
When an analyst changes their opinion of a stock by upgrading or downgrading their rating, it often leads to a sudden stock price adjustment. As of March 27, 2026, there were analysts who downgraded Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s stock and analysts who upgraded over the last month.
Additionally, you’ll want to evaluate Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s financial health and valuation. Investors can use AAII’s Value Grade, which combines six key valuation metrics like P/E and P/S ratios for a comprehensive analysis to conduct analysis on Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s valuation and financial health. This approach mitigates the limitations of single-metric evaluations.
Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s current valuation based on AAII’s Value Grade is a C, which means it is considered to be Average.
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Lastly, news and media coverage as well as recent press reports about the company or its industry may cause stock prices to fluctuate. You can check out the most recent news articles about Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. (PBFS) by visiting AAII Stock Evaluator.
Relative Price Strength of Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.
Relative price strength measures a stock’s performance against the market, helping investors identify stocks that are outperforming benchmarks.
For AAII’s Momentum Grade, a weighted relative price strength is calculated. Follow this link to learn more about the Momentum Grade.
As of March 27, 2026, Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. has a weighted four-quarter relative price strength of 2.07%, which translates to a Momentum Score of 55 and is considered to be Average.
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Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. Stock Price: Bottom Line
As of March 27, 2026, Pioneer Bancorp, Inc.’s stock price is $13.600, which is up 0.59% from its previous closing price.
AAII advises against making stock decisions based solely on price or past returns. Instead, consider a variety of metrics, fundamentals, and analytics to evaluate a stock like Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. stock prices are influenced by market supply and demand and offer just a snapshot of a company’s overall health.
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Based in New York, Stephen Freeman is a Senior Editor at Trending Insurance News. Previously he has worked for Forbes and The Huffington Post. Steven is a graduate of Risk Management at the University of New York.
