Great Western Bancorp Stock - analyst consensus and strategy snapshot
20.06.2026 - 20:24:58 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Long-Term & Business-Model Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/20/2026, 20:23 UTC. Details in the imprint.
Great Western Bancorp (US3905061002) was the listed holding company for Great Western Bank until its acquisition by First Interstate BancSystem in February 2022, and the stock no longer trades as a stand-alone listing after that merger according to the archived investor relations materials. With no fresh regulatory filings or analyst actions on GWB today, the focus for investors is on how the legacy franchise, analyst views and long-term strategy positioning fit into the combined First Interstate platform.
Background and data on Great Western Bancorp
Find archived news, key figures and filings on Great Western Bancorp around its 2022 merger into First Interstate BancSystem.
What public filings show
Great Western Bancorp’s last major standalone corporate step was its agreed merger with First Interstate BancSystem, announced in September 2021 and completed on 02/01/2022, as detailed in the companies’ joint merger documentation filed with the SEC.
Under the terms of that transaction, Great Western shareholders received First Interstate stock in exchange for their Great Western Bancorp shares, and GWB stock ceased trading on Nasdaq once the deal closed, according to the closing announcement from First Interstate BancSystem’s investor relations site.
Analyst and consensus lens today
Because Great Western Bancorp no longer exists as a separate listed entity, there are no current analyst ratings, price targets or earnings estimates specifically for GWB; coverage has effectively rolled into First Interstate BancSystem, which now reports the combined bank’s results.
For investors looking at the legacy GWB economic exposure, the relevant consensus metrics today are those published on First Interstate BancSystem, including its earnings forecasts, return-on-equity targets and dividend policy, which incorporate the former Great Western loan book and branch footprint.
How the company made money
Before the merger, Great Western Bancorp generated revenue primarily through traditional community and regional banking, including interest income on commercial and agricultural loans, residential mortgages and consumer credit, alongside non-interest income from deposit services and related banking fees across the Great Plains region.
Where the stock trades today
Because the merger into First Interstate BancSystem has closed and GWB has been delisted, Great Western Bancorp is no longer quoted as an independent stock on any exchange.
Key facts on Great Western Bancorp
- Company: Great Western Bancorp Inc.
- ISIN: US3905061002
- Ticker: GWB (historic)
- Venue: Nasdaq (delisted after merger)
- Sector / Industry: Financials / Regional Banks
- Index membership: none (post-merger, historic membership only)
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