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First Business Financial Services Inc

First Business Financial Services Target Price

Analysts' average 12-month price target for First Business Financial Services is $76.

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Share Price

$70.95

Average Target Price

$76.007.1% upside

3 analysts in the last 4 months

High: $84 | Low: $64

Analyst Recommendations

No recommendations in the last 4 months.

Revenue & Income Forecast

Analysts' Target Prices

DateAnalystPrice TargetCurrent Upside/Downside
2026-08-03D.A. Davidson$8012.8% upsideOpen
2026-08-03Piper Sandler$8418.4% upsideOpen
2026-04-27Raymond James$649.8% downsideOpen
2026-02-03Piper SandlerNathan Race$701.3% downsideOpen
2025-11-04Piper Sandler$6114% downsideOpen
2025-02-03Raymond JamesDaniel Tamayo$6212.6% downsideOpen
2024-08-05D.A. DavidsonJeff Rulis$5029.5% downsideOpen
2022-05-03Raymond James$4043.6% downsideOpen

First Business Financial Services (FBIZ) FAQ

First Business Financial Services's target price stands at $76. Stockcircle updates this page with the newest filings so you can track how the metric evolves quarter by quarter.

The Street's average target of $76 for FBIZ implies 7.1% upside versus today's price ($70.95). Positive implied upside usually reflects optimism on growth or margins, while a large downside can signal valuation or fundamental concerns. Check recommendation mix and recent target changes for more context.

The history chart shows how First Business Financial Services's target price evolved across reporting periods, while the comparison chart places FBIZ next to similar companies. Use both: a rising metric that still lags peers tells a different story than a rising metric that already leads the group. Growth charts, when available, highlight acceleration or slowdown.

Yes — within Finance, target price is commonly used to spot outliers. First Business Financial Services's reading of $76 is a starting point; confirm whether differences come from growth, margins, accounting choices, or one-time items before treating an outlier as a buy or sell signal.