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If You Invested in Chesapeake Finl (CPKF)

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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,780
+78.0% total 79.6% CAGR
Bought on Jul 7, 2025 at $20.50
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$1,352
+35.2% total 6.2% CAGR
Bought on Jul 6, 2021 at $27.00

What $1,000 or $10,000 in CPKF Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 6, 2015
$1,000 $1,780 +78% $1,352 +35% $2,275 +128% $2,561 +156%
$10,000 $17,805 +78% $13,519 +35% $22,753 +128% $25,614 +156%

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Year-by-Year Returns

CPKF annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $17.50 $25.00 +42.9% +42.9%
2018 $25.00 $20.46 -18.2% +16.9%
2019 $21.57 $24.00 +11.2% +37.1%
2020 $24.00 $21.50 -10.4% +22.9%
2021 $21.50 $30.20 +40.5% +72.6%
2022 $30.20 $20.44 -32.3% +16.8%
2023 $20.94 $18.30 -12.6% +4.6%
2024 $18.50 $19.28 +4.2% +10.2%
2025 $18.55 $28.25 +52.3% +61.4%
2026 $28.15 $36.50 +29.7% +108.6%

About Chesapeake Finl

Financial Services · OTC Link

Chesapeake Financial Shares, Inc. (OTCQX: CPKF) is a one-bank holding company in the commercial banking industry within the finance and insurance sector. According to company disclosures, Chesapeake Financial Shares is based in Kilmarnock, Virginia and operates as the parent company of Chesapeake Bank and Chesapeake Wealth Management, Inc.

The holding company states that Chesapeake Bank is a full-service lender and provider of deposit services to individuals and businesses. The bank traces its origins to a charter granted in 1900 and is described as a community bank headquartered in the Northern Neck of Virginia, also serving the Middle Peninsula, Williamsburg, Richmond, Chesterfield, and Peninsula communities. Chesapeake Bank operates 17 branches, including locations in the Northern Neck, the Middle Peninsula, Williamsburg, and Richmond, based on the company’s description.

Chesapeake Financial Shares also highlights several specialized business lines within its banking operations. Through its division Chesapeake Payment Systems, the company offers merchant acquiring services. Another division, Flexent, provides accounts receivable financing and is described as an asset-based lending (ABL) financing provider. These specialty lines of business are identified by the company as Chesapeake Payment Systems, Flexent, and Chesapeake Wealth Management.

Chesapeake Wealth Management, Inc. is described as an independent wealth management firm offering brokerage, trust, and estate management services. Together, these subsidiaries and divisions position Chesapeake Financial Shares as a community-focused financial institution with commercial banking, payment processing, receivables financing, and wealth management activities, as characterized in its public communications.

The company’s stock trades on the over-the-counter market (OTCQX) under the symbol CPKF. Chesapeake Financial Shares has repeatedly emphasized its recognition by American Banker magazine. The bank has been named one of the "Top 100 Community Banks" in the United States and one of the "Best Banks to Work For" in various years, and the holding company notes that it has been recognized as a "Top Performing Community Bank" in the U.S. for multiple consecutive years. These references are presented by the company as external acknowledgments of its performance and workplace culture.

In its earnings announcements, Chesapeake Financial Shares reports on traditional banking metrics such as total assets, nonperforming assets, and net interest margin, and it discusses the impact of interest rate movements on its results. The company has described strategies such as repositioning portions of its investment securities portfolio into higher-yield securities and issuing subordinated debt to support asset growth, expand net interest margin on a pro forma basis, and provide additional capital for initiatives such as stock repurchases, as outlined in its press releases.

Chesapeake Financial Shares also emphasizes a long record of dividend growth. In multiple recent board announcements, the company notes that it has increased its dividend for more than 30 consecutive years, including references to 31 and 32 consecutive years of dividend increases. The stock is described by the company as an over-the-counter, publicly traded stock followed by third-party research coverage.

Within its community banking profile, Chesapeake Bank highlights technology and security initiatives. The bank has created an in-house Fraud Prevention department and appointed leadership focused on fraud prevention and operations. It has also been awarded the AARP BankSafe Trained Seal, which the bank presents as recognition of its efforts to protect older customers from financial exploitation. The bank’s communications describe an emphasis on deposit fraud defenses, operations controls, and customer protection.

Chesapeake Bank also points to its involvement in payments innovation. In partnership announcements, the bank notes that it provides merchant acquiring services through Chesapeake Payment Systems and participates in payment processing collaborations aimed at offering modern, cloud-native payment processing capabilities to its ISO clients. The bank has described itself as technology-savvy and as an early adopter of new payment technologies, including real-time payments networks, in its own statements.

Across its communications, Chesapeake Financial Shares presents itself as a community-oriented financial institution with a mix of traditional commercial banking, specialty payment and financing services, and wealth management offerings, operating primarily through Chesapeake Bank and Chesapeake Wealth Management.

Business Segments and Activities

Based on the company’s own descriptions, Chesapeake Financial Shares’ activities are organized around:

  • Community banking through Chesapeake Bank – full-service lending and deposit services for individuals and businesses, delivered through 17 branches in several Virginia regions.
  • Merchant acquiring services – offered via Chesapeake Payment Systems, a division of Chesapeake Bank, which focuses on services for ISO clients and payment processing partnerships.
  • Accounts receivable financing – provided through Flexent, a division of Chesapeake Bank that offers asset-based lending and accounts receivable financing.
  • Wealth management – conducted by Chesapeake Wealth Management, Inc., which offers brokerage, trust, and estate management services as an independent wealth management firm.

Recognition and Awards

Chesapeake Financial Shares and Chesapeake Bank repeatedly reference recognition from American Banker. The bank has been named among the "Top 100 Community Banks" and as a "Best Bank to Work For". The holding company also notes that it has been recognized as a "Top Performing Community Bank" in the United States for seventeen consecutive years, based on its public statements. These awards are cited by the company as evidence of its performance and its approach to employees.

Dividend Practices

The company’s press releases state that Chesapeake Financial Shares has increased its quarterly dividend for 31 and 32 consecutive years, depending on the specific announcement. The board of directors regularly declares quarterly dividends, and the company highlights this record of consecutive increases as part of its shareholder communications.

Geographic Focus

Chesapeake Bank describes itself as headquartered in the Northern Neck of Virginia and serving the Northern Neck, Middle Peninsula, Williamsburg, Richmond, Chesterfield, and Peninsula communities. This regional focus is central to its identity as a community bank, according to the bank’s own descriptions.

FAQs about Chesapeake Financial Shares, Inc. (CPKF)

  • What is Chesapeake Financial Shares, Inc.?
    Chesapeake Financial Shares, Inc. is a one-bank holding company in the commercial banking industry. It is the parent company of Chesapeake Bank and Chesapeake Wealth Management, Inc., and its stock trades on the OTCQX market under the symbol CPKF.
  • What does Chesapeake Bank do?
    Chesapeake Bank is described as a full-service lender and provider of deposit services to individuals and businesses. It operates 17 branches in regions of Virginia including the Northern Neck, Middle Peninsula, Williamsburg, and Richmond.
  • What services are offered by Chesapeake Wealth Management, Inc.?
    Chesapeake Wealth Management, Inc. is characterized as an independent wealth management firm that offers brokerage, trust, and estate management services.
  • What are Chesapeake Payment Systems and Flexent?
    Chesapeake Payment Systems is a division of Chesapeake Bank that offers merchant acquiring services. Flexent is another division of Chesapeake Bank that provides accounts receivable financing and is described as an ABL financing provider.
  • Where is Chesapeake Financial Shares based?
    The company states that it is based in Kilmarnock, Virginia. Chesapeake Bank is described as headquartered in the Northern Neck of Virginia.
  • On which market does CPKF trade?
    According to the company, Chesapeake Financial Shares, Inc.’s stock trades on the over-the-counter market (OTCQX) under the ticker symbol CPKF.
  • How has Chesapeake Financial Shares been recognized by American Banker?
    The company reports that American Banker has named Chesapeake Bank one of the "Top 100 Community Banks" and a "Best Bank to Work For." It also notes recognition as a "Top Performing Community Bank" in the United States for seventeen consecutive years.
  • What is notable about Chesapeake Financial Shares’ dividend history?
    In its press releases, Chesapeake Financial Shares states that it has increased its dividend for more than 30 consecutive years, including references to 31 and 32 consecutive years of dividend increases.
  • What regions does Chesapeake Bank serve?
    Chesapeake Bank reports that it serves the Northern Neck, Middle Peninsula, Williamsburg, Richmond, Chesterfield, and Peninsula communities in Virginia.
  • How does Chesapeake Bank describe its approach to fraud prevention and customer protection?
    The bank has created an in-house Fraud Prevention department and appointed leadership focused on fraud prevention and operations. It has also received the AARP BankSafe Trained Seal, which it cites as recognition of efforts to protect older customers from financial exploitation.
  • How is Chesapeake Bank involved in payment processing innovation?
    Chesapeake Bank, through Chesapeake Payment Systems, participates in partnerships to provide modern payment processing capabilities to ISO clients. The bank describes itself as technology-savvy and notes its commitment to embracing new payment technologies in its public statements.
Market Cap
$0.2B
Current Price
$36.50
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Frequently Asked Questions

Chesapeake Finl investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Chesapeake Finl be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Chesapeake Finl (CPKF) 10 years ago on 2016-07-05, your investment would be worth $2,275 today, representing a +127.5% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 8.6% per year (CAGR).

Has Chesapeake Finl outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, CPKF returned +127.5% compared to +257.4% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 129.8 percentage points.

What is Chesapeake Finl's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of CPKF over the past 10 years is 8.6%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — CPKF's best recent year was 2025 (+52.3%) and worst was 2022 (-32.3%).

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