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Top 15 · DSEF Score

Undervalued DSE Stocks 2026

#1
UNIQUEHRLTravel & LeisureBuy

Unique Hotel & Resorts PLC

72.5

At current prices, Unique Hotel & Resorts PLC trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. Reliable dividend history (4.3% yield), consistently returning cash to shareholders over multiple years. Overall DSEF score: 72.5/100 (Buy).

Business Quality
5.7
Financial Health
7.4
Competitive Moat
5.8
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
9.3
LTP 36.8 0.27%EPS 0.8%Dividend 4.3%
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#2
STANDBANKLBankBuy

Standard Islami Bank PLC.

61.2

At current prices, Standard Islami Bank PLC. trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. The company maintains a healthy balance sheet with manageable debt and positive operating cash flow, a key indicator of financial resilience. Overall DSEF score: 61.2/100 (Buy).

Business Quality
6.0
Financial Health
9.3
Competitive Moat
1.9
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
4.0
LTP 4.4 0.00%EPS 41.7%
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#3
BESTHLDNGTravel & LeisureWait & Watch

Best Holdings PLC.

58.4

At current prices, Best Holdings PLC. trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. The company maintains a healthy balance sheet with manageable debt and positive operating cash flow, a key indicator of financial resilience. Overall DSEF score: 58.4/100 (Wait & Watch).

Business Quality
5.2
Financial Health
9.2
Competitive Moat
3.6
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
1.5
LTP 13.5 0.00%EPS 15.3%Dividend 7.4%
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#4
GPHISPATEngineeringWait & Watch

GPH Ispat Ltd.

54.1

At current prices, GPH Ispat Ltd. trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. The company maintains a healthy balance sheet with manageable debt and positive operating cash flow, a key indicator of financial resilience. Overall DSEF score: 54.1/100 (Wait & Watch).

Business Quality
2.9
Financial Health
7.9
Competitive Moat
3.9
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
4.6
LTP 15.7 0.00%EPS 128.8%Dividend 3.2%
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#5
AAMRANETIT SectorWait & Watch

aamra networks limited

52.0

At current prices, aamra networks limited trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. Reliable dividend history (6.1% yield), consistently returning cash to shareholders over multiple years. Overall DSEF score: 52.0/100 (Wait & Watch).

Business Quality
2.0
Financial Health
4.9
Competitive Moat
5.7
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
6.5
LTP 16.3 1.88%EPS 32.4%Dividend 6.1%
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#6
ONEBANKPLCBankWait & Watch

One Bank PLC

51.6

At current prices, One Bank PLC trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. The company maintains a healthy balance sheet with manageable debt and positive operating cash flow, a key indicator of financial resilience. Overall DSEF score: 51.6/100 (Wait & Watch).

Business Quality
3.5
Financial Health
9.3
Competitive Moat
3.8
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
0.0
LTP 6.8 1.49%EPS 6.8%
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#7
IFICBankWait & Watch

IFIC Bank PLC

46.1

At current prices, IFIC Bank PLC trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. The company maintains a healthy balance sheet with manageable debt and positive operating cash flow, a key indicator of financial resilience. Overall DSEF score: 46.1/100 (Wait & Watch).

Business Quality
3.1
Financial Health
8.6
Competitive Moat
2.3
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
0.0
LTP 4.4 2.33%EPS 138.4%
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#8
SAIFPOWERServices & Real EstateWait & Watch

SAIF Powertec Limited

46.0

At current prices, SAIF Powertec Limited trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. Overall DSEF score: 46.0/100 (Wait & Watch).

Business Quality
3.2
Financial Health
3.8
Competitive Moat
4.4
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
3.2
LTP 6.2 3.33%EPS 7.9%Dividend 1.6%
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#9
SKTRIMSMiscellaneousWait & Watch

SK Trims & Industries Limited

45.7

At current prices, SK Trims & Industries Limited trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. Overall DSEF score: 45.7/100 (Wait & Watch).

Business Quality
3.0
Financial Health
3.8
Competitive Moat
4.0
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
4.3
LTP 10.3 9.57%EPS 42.6%Dividend 1.7%
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#10
ALIFTextileRisky

Alif Manufacturing Company Ltd.

40.6

At current prices, Alif Manufacturing Company Ltd. trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. Overall DSEF score: 40.6/100 (Risky).

Business Quality
2.7
Financial Health
3.5
Competitive Moat
2.0
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
4.3
LTP 5.2 0.00%EPS 34.0%Dividend 1.9%
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#11
MAKSONSPINTextileRisky

Maksons Spinning Mills PLC.

40.3

At current prices, Maksons Spinning Mills PLC. trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. Overall DSEF score: 40.3/100 (Risky).

Business Quality
1.0
Financial Health
3.9
Competitive Moat
2.4
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
6.4
LTP 5.8 3.57%EPS 6.1%
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#12
TITASGASFuel & PowerRisky

Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution PLC.

39.7

At current prices, Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution PLC. trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. Overall DSEF score: 39.7/100 (Risky).

Business Quality
1.0
Financial Health
3.8
Competitive Moat
3.9
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
4.2
LTP 16.2 0.00%EPS 3.7%Dividend 1.2%
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#13
LRBDLFuel & PowerRisky

Lub-rref (Bangladesh) Limited

39.7

At current prices, Lub-rref (Bangladesh) Limited trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. Overall DSEF score: 39.7/100 (Risky).

Business Quality
1.8
Financial Health
6.5
Competitive Moat
1.4
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
2.5
LTP 9.8 1.01%EPS 516.2%
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#14
AAMRATECHIT SectorRisky

aamra technologies limited

38.3

At current prices, aamra technologies limited trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. Overall DSEF score: 38.3/100 (Risky).

Business Quality
1.4
Financial Health
3.4
Competitive Moat
3.1
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
4.0
LTP 12.6 1.61%EPS 117.1%Dividend 0.8%
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#15
GENEXILIT SectorWait & Watch

Genex Infosys PLC

53.7

At current prices, Genex Infosys PLC trades at a discount relative to both its own historical valuation and sector peers — offering an attractive entry point. The company maintains a healthy balance sheet with manageable debt and positive operating cash flow, a key indicator of financial resilience. Overall DSEF score: 53.7/100 (Wait & Watch).

Business Quality
2.0
Financial Health
7.8
Competitive Moat
5.7
Valuation
10.0
Dividend
3.8
LTP 27.4 0.00%EPS 17.2%Dividend 0.4%
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Top 15 undervalued stocks on the Dhaka Stock Exchange in 2026 — identified by high DSEF valuation pillar scores. These stocks trade at a discount to their historical P/E and P/B relative to sector peers.

Valuation matters — even strong businesses can be poor investments if bought at the wrong price. The DSEF valuation pillar (P4) scores stocks on their P/E and P/B ratios relative to both their own 5-year history and their sector peers. A high P4 score means the stock is trading cheap by both measures — a classic value investing signal.


Frequently Asked Questions

How does DSEF define 'undervalued'?
A stock is considered undervalued when its current P/E and P/B ratios are below its own 5-year historical average AND below the median for its sector. Both conditions together give high confidence in the discount — avoiding the trap of a structurally declining business that looks cheap for a reason.
Are undervalued stocks always a good buy?
Not automatically. A stock can be cheap because of genuine value — or because the business is deteriorating. That is why this list filters for stocks with an overall DSEF score of at least 35, ensuring the business fundamentals are not broken.
How often do valuations change on the DSE?
Valuations change with every price move and every new earnings disclosure. This list is recomputed daily. During earnings season, both prices and EPS shift rapidly — check back frequently.