
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA)
ASX · Financial Services · Banks - Diversified
Headquartered in Sydney, Australia, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) delivers a full spectrum of financial services to customers in Australia, New Zealand, and various international markets. Its operations are strategically divided into distinct segments: Retail Banking Services, Business Banking, Institutional Banking and Markets, and its New Zealand division. CBA's extensive product offerings include a variety of accounts (transactional, savings, foreign currency), term deposits, and a broad range of lending options such as personal, business, home, and car loans, as well as overdrafts and equipment finance. The bank also issues credit cards and facilitates international payments and trade, alongside offering specialized private banking services. Beyond traditional banking, CBA provides comprehensive wealth management solutions, including funds management, superannuation, and share broking, complemented by diverse insurance products covering car, health, life, income protection, and travel. High-net-worth individuals benefit from bespoke advisory services. Furthermore, the bank engages in capital market activities like equities trading and margin lending, and offers corporate clients debt capital, transaction banking, working capital, and risk management services, in addition to international and foreign exchange capabilities. As of June 30, 2022, CBA maintained a substantial physical presence with 807 branches/service centres and 2,095 ATMs. The company's rich history dates back to its founding in 1911.
CBA key fundamentals
- Price
- AUD 163.71
- Market cap
- $273.74B
- P/E ratio
- 26.4
- P/S ratio
- 3.0
- EPS
- —
- Revenue (TTM)
- $69.74B
- Net margin
- 11.4%
- Return on equity
- 13.3%
- Debt / equity
- 2.69
- Dividend yield
- 3.02%
- 52-week high
- 192.00
- 52-week low
- 146.98
Statement figures as of 2025-06-30. Market data may be delayed.
How does CBA measure against your lens?
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- P/E Ratio
- P/S Ratio
- Net Profit Margin
- Return on Equity
- Revenue Growth (YoY)
- EPS Growth (YoY)
- Debt / Equity
- Current Ratio
- Dividend Yield
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