Hafnia Limited (HAFN) — Stock Score Summary

Hafnia Limited (HAFN) has a MoatMap StockRank of 99/100 based on Quality (66/100), Value (68/100), and Momentum (65/100) factor scores. The current signal is STRONG BUY. Hafnia is the premier play on the structural tightness in the product tanker market. Geopolitical disruptions (Red Sea avoidance, Russian refined product sanctions) have permanently altered trade routes, forcing longer voyages and reducing effective fleet supply. Hafnia's massive scale, modern fleet, and commercial pool model allow it to maximize utilization and capture asymmetric upside in spot rates, generating massive free cash flow that is returned to shareholders.

Key Financial Metrics

Price$7.78
Market Cap$3.9B
P/E (TTM)8.50
P/E (Forward)11.95
Price/Book1.64
Return on Equity18.9%
Return on Invested Capital12.1%
Debt/Equity40.35
Gross Margin29.3%
Operating Margin22.3%
Revenue Growth22.5%
Dividend Yield9.6%
Free Cash Flow$128M

Hafnia Limited operates in the Marine Shipping industry, part of the Industrials sector (Singapore).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hafnia Limited’s (HAFN) StockRank?
MoatMap’s StockRank for Hafnia Limited (HAFN) is 99/100, with a Strong Buy signal. It is a composite of Quality (66), Value (68), and Momentum (65) factor ranks across MoatMap’s 19,000+ stock universe.
Does Hafnia Limited have an economic moat?
Hafnia Limited (HAFN) has a Quality factor score of 66/100. The Quality factor combines ROIC, Piotroski F-Score, and leverage — the financial fingerprints of a durable competitive advantage. A Quality score above 70 typically indicates a company with the characteristics of a moated business.
Is Hafnia Limited a buy, hold, or sell?
MoatMap’s current signal for Hafnia Limited (HAFN) is Strong Buy, based on a StockRank of 99/100. Signals are derived mechanically from the StockRank composite and should be one input among many — combine with your own thesis on management, competitive position, and valuation.
What sector is Hafnia Limited in?
Hafnia Limited (HAFN) operates in the Industrials sector, specifically the Marine Shipping industry (Singapore).