FSUN

$35.51-0.39 (-1.09%)

Market ClosedAs of Mar 20, 8:00 PM UTC

FirstSun Capital Bancorp operates as the bank holding company for Sunflower Bank, National Association that provides commercial and consumer banking and financial services to small and medium-sized companies in Texas, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, California, and Washington.

Recent News

StockStory
Mar 18, 2026

Q4 Rundown: FirstSun Capital Bancorp (NASDAQ:FSUN) Vs Other Regional Banks Stocks

Quarterly earnings results are a good time to check in on a company’s progress, especially compared to its peers in the same sector. Today we are looking at FirstSun Capital Bancorp (NASDAQ:FSUN) and the best and worst performers in the regional banks industry.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
Zacks
Mar 13, 2026

Zacks.com featured highlights include Eni, Sanmina, FirstSun Capital, First American Financial and AXIS Capital

Eni, Sanmina, FirstSun Capital, First American Financial and AXIS Capital have been highlighted in this Screen of The Week article.

NEUTRAL
Neutral flow. Standard news cycle with no clear sentiment tilt.
Zacks
Mar 12, 2026

5 Value Stocks With Attractive EV-to-EBITDA Ratios to Own Now

E, SANM, FSUN, FAF and AXS stand out with attractive EV-to-EBITDA ratios and strong earnings outlooks.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
StockStory
Mar 9, 2026

3 Russell 2000 Stocks We Think Twice About

Small-cap stocks in the Russell 2000 (^RUT) can be a goldmine for investors looking beyond the usual large-cap names. But with less stability and fewer resources than their bigger counterparts, these companies face steeper challenges in scaling their businesses.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
StockStory
Mar 7, 2026

Independent Bank, Hope Bancorp, German American Bancorp, FirstSun Capital Bancorp, and First Bancorp Shares Plummet, What You Need To Know

A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after investors grew increasingly concerned about the sector's exposure to the opaque private credit market. These jitters were fueled by specific events that raised red flags about potential risks.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.