PGC Earnings History
Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation (PGC) operates in the Financial Services sector, specifically the Banks - Regional industry, with a market capitalization near $736.9M, listed on NASDAQ, employing roughly 620 people, carrying a beta of 0.72 to the broader market. Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation operates as the bank holding company for Peapack-Gladstone Bank that provides private banking and wealth management services in the United States. Led by Robert A. Plante, public since 1999-04-27.
Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation has beat EPS estimates in 2 of the last 6 quarters.
| Date | EPS Est. | EPS Actual | Surprise | Revenue Est. | Revenue Actual |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 20, 2026 | 0.85 | N/A | N/A | $84.5M | N/A |
| Apr 22, 2026 | 0.66 | 0.80 | N/A | $79.2M | $82.7M |
| Jan 29, 2026 | 0.65 | 0.69 | N/A | $77.9M | $77.9M |
| Nov 7, 2025 | 0.59 | 0.54 | N/A | $71.7M | $69.6M |
| Jul 21, 2025 | 0.61 | 0.45 | N/A | $72.7M | $68.6M |
| Apr 22, 2025 | 0.51 | 0.43 | N/A | $67.4M | $63.3M |
What PGC's Earnings History Tells Options Traders
Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation has missed estimates more often than it has beat them (only 2 beats in 6 reports). Names with poor beat-rate history typically carry richer downside skew going into earnings and produce larger post-event moves on misses, conditions where put-spread or long-vol structures may carry edge over premium-selling. Beat rate is one input to event-driven sizing; pair it with the implied-vs-realized volatility view, the current IV rank, and the put-call skew going into the print. Surprise magnitude matters as much as direction - an in-line beat with conservative guidance can produce a larger negative move than a missed quarter with raised forward guidance. The earnings table above shows the most recent six reported quarters; for the full multi-year history including revenue growth trajectory and EPS guidance trends, the per-ticker fundamentals view aggregates the underlying GAAP filings.
How Earnings Drive PGC Options Pricing
Earnings events are the largest single driver of single-name implied volatility in equity options markets. Pre-event, IV inflates over the two-to-three week run-up as the binary uncertainty of the print compounds; the IV rank typically peaks the day before the announcement. Post-event, IV crushes back toward the realized-volatility baseline as uncertainty resolves. The magnitude of the crush depends on how stretched pre-event IV was relative to the eventual realized move - an oversized pre-event IV with an undersized realized move produces the cleanest premium-selling outcome, while a stretched IV that still under-prices a tail move on the print produces the cleanest long-vol outcome.
The catalyst calendar for PGC matters beyond the headline EPS surprise. Forward guidance revisions, capital-allocation changes (dividend hikes, buyback authorizations, M&A announcements), and segment-level performance discussions can drive larger post-event moves than the headline beat or miss. Pair the earnings beat-rate read above with the upcoming-event calendar and the IV-rank view to size pre-event and post-event positioning; for short-vol structures the goal is to be long premium-rich and to harvest the IV crush, while for long-vol structures the goal is to own gamma cheap into a regime where the realized move is likely to exceed the implied move.
Frequently asked PGC earnings questions
- How often does PGC beat earnings estimates?
- Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation (PGC) has beat consensus EPS estimates in 2 of the last 6 quarters. The table above shows estimate, actual, surprise percent, and revenue figures per quarter. Beat-rate matters less than the *pattern* of beats and misses: a name with a consistent beat history sees implied-vol expansion ahead of the print and a sharp IV crush after.
- What was PGC's last reported earnings?
- The most recent reported quarter is Jul 20, 2026. Revenue, EPS, and prior-quarter comparisons are in the table above. Subsequent estimates and analyst-revisions live on the analyst-ratings page.
- How do PGC earnings drive options pricing?
- Earnings events are the single largest driver of single-name implied volatility in equity options markets. Pre-event, IV inflates as the market prices the binary outcome (beat / miss / guidance change). Post-event, IV crushes as uncertainty resolves. The size of the crush is a function of how stretched pre-event IV was relative to the realized move: an oversized pre-event IV with an undersized move produces the cleanest premium-selling result. Pair PGC earnings history with the implied-vs-realized volatility view to size pre-event positioning.
- When does PGC report next?
- Next-quarter earnings dates are typically announced by the company 3-6 weeks ahead. Check the earnings-calendar page or company investor-relations site for the confirmed date. Pre-event IV typically begins building 2-3 weeks before the announcement and peaks the day before.