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Smartfin Company Scores

One glance, four insights: value, profit, growth, and health. Understand how any company stacks up with our simple performance scoring system.

Understand Companies Faster

Smartfin Scores are designed to simplify your research. Instead of digging through dozens of metrics, we benchmark each company across four key pillars so you can instantly assess quality, potential, and risk.

Each metric is color-coded and sector-adjusted, categorized as: Good, Typical, Weak.

Why These Four Pillars?

Value, Profit, Growth, and Health provide a balanced lens on a company’s fundamentals. Together, they answer key questions every investor should ask: Is this company undervalued? Is it profitable? Is it growing? And is it financially stable? These four dimensions offer both breadth and focus and are the most consistent signals across industries.

The Four Pillars We Score

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Value

Assesses if the company is undervalued relative to its earnings and assets.

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Profit

Evaluates the company’s ability to generate consistent profits and healthy margins.

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Growth

Measures the company’s revenue and earnings growth over time.

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Health

Analyzes the company’s financial stability, debt levels, and liquidity.

How We Benchmark

Every Smartfin Score is relative. We don’t just grade a company in isolation. Instead, we compare its metrics against others in the same sector. This ensures scores reflect real context, not arbitrary thresholds. A high margin in tech may be average in healthcare. Smartfin adjusts for that.

Explore Every Metric in Depth

Smartfin doesn’t stop at summary scores. You can click on any metric like profit margin, revenue growth, or debt ratio to explore its historical trend over time and even filter it to a date range you care about. Understand how a company has evolved, not just where it stands today.

You’ll also see where the company ranks among all others in the same sector. For every metric, Smartfin shows:

  • Full Historical Chart: See how the metric has changed over time.
  • Current Ranking: View the company’s position (e.g. #7 out of 118) in its peer group.
  • Context Companies: Instantly explore the companies ranked directly above and below, useful for relative comparison.

This makes it easier to answer questions like: “Is this company improving?” “Who is beating it?” and “Who is just behind it?” It’s a smarter way to track real progress, not just snapshots.

Use Scores Based on Your Strategy

  • Growth Investors: Focus more on the Growth and Profit scores to find companies accelerating in revenue and margins.
  • Value Investors: Look for strong Value and Health scores to identify stable, undervalued businesses.
  • Balanced Investors: Use all four for a well-rounded view of opportunity and risk.

Key Features

  • Sector-Based Benchmarking: Scores are relative to peers in the same sector, offering better context than raw numbers.
  • Color-Coded Signals: Instantly see if a company is outperforming, average, or underperforming in each category.
  • Clarity Without Jargon: No dense terminology, just intuitive insights you can act on.
  • Integrated Across Smartfin: Scores are visible in watchlists and company profiles.
  • Powered by 100+ Financial Metrics: Under the hood, Smartfin analyzes over 100 financial ratios.
  • Continuously Updated: Scores reflect the latest financials, filings, and performance data, not static snapshots.

Limitations & What This Score Doesn’t Show

While Smartfin Scores are a fast way to assess companies, they don’t capture everything. Leadership quality, product pipeline, macro trends, and investor sentiment are all critical, but outside this framework. Always supplement scores with deeper research.

Why It Matters

Most stock platforms leave you overwhelmed with raw data. Smartfin’s 4-pillar scoring gives you a clear, structured view of what actually matters making it easier to compare companies, track changes, and make smarter decisions with confidence.

Smartfin Scores are for informational purposes only and are not investment advice. Always conduct your own due diligence.

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