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Market Cap $251.45 billion
P/E Ratio 26.70
Dividend Yield 3.09%
Shares Outstanding 1.67 billion
Earnings per share 5.627
Dividend per share 4.65
Year To Date Return 38.56%
Earnings Yield 3.74%
Franking 100%
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  • Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA)
    Latest News

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia traditionally makes two fully-franked dividend payments to shareholders yearly, payable in March and September.

    Commonwealth Bank of Australia originally floated at $5.40 per share in 1991.

    Yes. The dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) allows shareholders to reinvest all or part of any dividend paid on their shares in additional shares instead of receiving the dividend in cash. Shareholders are still entitled to franking credits on dividends reinvested under the DRP. Participation in the DRP is entirely optional.

    Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
    21 Aug 2024 $2.5000 100.00% Final 27 Sep 2024
    21 Feb 2024 $2.1500 100.00% Interim 28 Mar 2024
    16 Aug 2023 $2.4000 100.00% Final 28 Sep 2023
    22 Feb 2023 $2.1000 100.00% Interim 30 Mar 2023
    17 Aug 2022 $2.1000 100.00% Final 29 Sep 2022
    16 Feb 2022 $1.7500 100.00% Interim 30 Mar 2022
    17 Aug 2021 $2.0000 100.00% Final 29 Sep 2021
    16 Feb 2021 $1.5000 100.00% Interim 30 Mar 2021
    19 Aug 2020 $0.9800 100.00% Final 30 Sep 2020
    19 Feb 2020 $2.0000 100.00% Interim 31 Mar 2020
    14 Aug 2019 $2.3100 100.00% Final 26 Sep 2019
    13 Feb 2019 $2.0000 100.00% Interim 28 Mar 2019
    15 Aug 2018 $2.3100 100.00% Final 28 Sep 2018
    14 Feb 2018 $2.0000 100.00% Interim 28 Mar 2018
    16 Aug 2017 $2.3000 100.00% Final 29 Sep 2017
    22 Feb 2017 $1.9900 100.00% Interim 04 Apr 2017
    17 Aug 2016 $2.2200 100.00% Final 29 Sep 2016
    16 Feb 2016 $1.9800 100.00% Interim 31 Mar 2016
    18 Aug 2015 $2.2200 100.00% Final 01 Oct 2015
    17 Feb 2015 $1.9800 100.00% Interim 02 Apr 2015
    19 Aug 2014 $2.1800 100.00% Final 02 Oct 2014
    17 Feb 2014 $1.8300 100.00% Interim 03 Apr 2014
    19 Aug 2013 $2.0000 100.00% Final 03 Oct 2013
    18 Feb 2013 $1.6400 100.00% Interim 05 Apr 2013
    20 Aug 2012 $1.9700 100.00% Final 05 Oct 2012
    20 Feb 2012 $1.3700 100.00% Interim 05 Apr 2012
    15 Aug 2011 $1.8800 100.00% Final 06 Oct 2011
    14 Feb 2011 $1.3200 100.00% Interim 01 Apr 2011
    16 Aug 2010 $1.7000 100.00% Final 01 Oct 2010
    15 Feb 2010 $1.2000 100.00% Interim 01 Apr 2010
    17 Aug 2009 $1.1500 100.00% Final 01 Oct 2009
    16 Feb 2009 $1.1300 100.00% Interim 23 Mar 2009
    18 Aug 2008 $1.5300 100.00% Final 01 Oct 2008
    18 Feb 2008 $1.1300 100.00% Interim 02 Apr 2008
    20 Aug 2007 $1.4900 100.00% Final 05 Oct 2007
    19 Feb 2007 $1.0700 100.00% Interim 05 Apr 2007
    14 Aug 2006 $1.3000 100.00% Final 05 Oct 2006
    20 Feb 2006 $0.9400 100.00% Interim 05 Apr 2006
    15 Aug 2005 $1.1200 100.00% Final 23 Sep 2005
    16 Aug 2004 $1.0400 100.00% Final 24 Sep 2004
    16 Feb 2004 $0.7900 100.00% Interim 30 Mar 2004
    25 Aug 2003 $0.8500 100.00% Final 08 Oct 2003

    CBA ASX Announcements

    An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

    DateAnnouncementPrice Sensitive?TimeNo. of PagesFile Size
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    About Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) is an Australian multinational bank, operating across Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, China, Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong.

    CBA, also known as CommBank, is one of the “big four” Australian banks in terms of market capitalisation, earnings and customers, and is also among the largest listed companies on the ASX.

    CBA is one of the most recognised brands in Australia and provides a range of integrated financial services including retail, business and institutional banking, funds management, superannuation, life insurance, general insurance and broking services.

    CBA Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
    20 Dec 2024 $150.26 $-5.73 -3.67% 7,340,421 $155.57 $155.73 $150.26
    19 Dec 2024 $155.99 $-3.74 -2.34% 3,458,022 $157.00 $157.45 $155.50
    18 Dec 2024 $159.73 $-1.40 -0.87% 1,827,986 $161.10 $161.37 $159.03
    17 Dec 2024 $161.13 $2.49 1.57% 2,381,043 $158.61 $161.30 $158.00
    16 Dec 2024 $158.64 $0.43 0.27% 1,709,323 $158.30 $158.93 $157.63
    13 Dec 2024 $158.21 $0.69 0.44% 1,347,793 $157.00 $158.28 $156.30
    12 Dec 2024 $157.52 $0.00 0.00% 1,065,886 $157.69 $158.53 $157.12
    11 Dec 2024 $157.52 $-0.11 -0.07% 1,478,648 $157.92 $158.12 $156.41
    10 Dec 2024 $157.63 $-1.75 -1.10% 2,413,796 $158.30 $158.35 $155.45
    09 Dec 2024 $159.38 $2.32 1.48% 1,679,852 $157.00 $159.38 $155.92
    06 Dec 2024 $157.06 $-0.93 -0.59% 1,645,382 $158.68 $158.98 $157.06
    05 Dec 2024 $157.99 $1.06 0.68% 1,357,790 $158.25 $158.40 $157.68
    04 Dec 2024 $156.93 $-0.85 -0.54% 1,233,214 $156.78 $157.32 $156.14
    03 Dec 2024 $157.78 $-0.41 -0.26% 1,926,463 $158.51 $159.19 $157.78
    02 Dec 2024 $158.19 $-0.39 -0.25% 1,160,349 $159.50 $159.50 $157.58
    29 Nov 2024 $158.58 $0.00 0.00% 2,141,565 $157.00 $158.58 $156.51
    28 Nov 2024 $158.58 $1.01 0.64% 1,379,244 $158.53 $159.45 $158.04
    27 Nov 2024 $157.57 $3.11 2.01% 1,932,684 $156.00 $157.80 $155.90
    26 Nov 2024 $154.46 $-5.68 -3.55% 2,006,021 $160.00 $160.00 $154.10
    25 Nov 2024 $160.14 $1.11 0.70% 3,945,712 $160.00 $160.27 $158.34

    Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
    27 Nov 2024 Matthew Comyn Issued 31,364 $4,942,025
    Issue of securities. 180,422 Rights and Restricted shares
    27 Nov 2024 Matthew Comyn Issued 6,633 $920,992
    Issue of securities. 187,055 rights and restricted shares
    15 Nov 2024 Julie Galbo Buy 57 $8,711
    On-market trade.
    14 Nov 2024 Mary Padbury Buy 72 $10,944
    Directors' share plan.
    14 Nov 2024 Robert Whitfield Buy 89 $13,528
    Directors' share plan.
    27 Sep 2024 Mary Padbury Buy 59 $8,348
    Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP).
    02 Sep 2024 Matthew Comyn Sell 10,692 $1,502,439
    On-market trade. 149,058 Rights and Restricted Shares
    16 Aug 2024 Mary Padbury Buy 102 $14,054
    Directors' share plan.
    16 Aug 2024 Anne Templeman-Jones Buy 75 $10,334
    Directors' share plan.
    16 Aug 2024 Robert Whitfield Buy 125 $17,223
    Directors' share plan.
    15 Aug 2024 Matthew Comyn Exercise 11,697 $1,577,925
    Conversion of securities.
    15 Aug 2024 Matthew Comyn Sell 19,220 $2,585,703
    On-market trade.
    15 Aug 2024 Matthew Comyn Buy 11,697 $1,577,925
    Conversion of securities.
    15 Aug 2024 Matthew Comyn Sell 11,697 $1,588,042
    On-market trade.
    17 May 2024 Lynette Cobley Sell 1,031 $107,252
    On-market trade.
    17 May 2024 Lynette Cobley Sell 840 $101,931
    On-market trade.
    15 May 2024 Anne Templeman-Jones Buy 68 $8,147
    On-market trade.
    15 May 2024 Julie Galbo Buy 198 $23,737
    On-market trade.
    13 May 2024 Mary Padbury Buy 81 $9,565
    Directors' share plan.
    13 May 2024 Robert Whitfield Buy 102 $12,045
    Directors' share plan.
    13 May 2024 Anne Templeman-Jones Buy 53 $6,259
    Directors' share plan.
    28 Mar 2024 Mary Padbury Buy 57 $6,679
    Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP).
    20 Mar 2024 Lynette Cobley Buy 1,000 $116,434
    On-market trade.
    19 Feb 2024 Julie Galbo Buy 93 $10,774
    On-market trade.
    15 Feb 2024 Mary Padbury Buy 88 $10,105
    Directors' share plan.
    15 Feb 2024 Robert Whitfield Buy 112 $12,862
    Directors' share plan.
    15 Feb 2024 Anne Templeman-Jones Buy 61 $7,005
    Directors' share plan.
    25 Jan 2024 Lynette Cobley Sell 69 $7,103
    On-market trade. As per announcement on 27-03-2024, Capital Notes

    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Mr Simon Paul Moutter Non-Executive Director Sep 2020
    Mr Moutter has leadership experience in technology, process effectiveness and business strategy. Simon was Managing Director of Spark New Zealand, where he held this position for seven years until 2019. He is also a former Chief Executive Officer of Auckland International Airport and has previously held senior management roles in telecommunications and energy companies. He is also member of Risk and Compliance Committee.
    Mr Paul Francis O'Malley Non-Executive DirectorNon-Executive Chairman Jan 2019
    Mr O'Malley has executive leadership and operational experience. He served as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of BlueScope Steel Ltd for 10 years, after joining the company as Chief Financial Officer. Previously, he was the Chief Executive Officer of TXU Energy, a subsidiary of TXU Corp based in Dallas, Texas. Paul is a former Director of the Worldsteel Association, Chair of its Nominating Committee, and Trustee of the Melbourne Cricket Ground Trust. He is also member of the Risk and Compliance Committee.
    Mr Matthew Peter Comyn Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director Apr 2018
    Mr Comyn has over 23 years of experience in banking across business, institutional and retail, and has held several senior leadership roles since joining the Bank in 1999. From 2012, until Matt's appointment as Chief Executive Officer, he was Group Executive Retail Banking Services and led the development of digital products and services for the Bank. Between 2006 and 2010, Matt was Managing Director of the Bank's online share trading business, CommSec, overseeing a modernisation of its technology platform, and growing market share and profitability.
    Mr Peter Harmer Non-Executive Director Mar 2021
    Mr Harmer brings a diversity of thought in the areas of risk, customer perspectives and environmental, social and governance practices. He has experience in customer service and innovation within the insurance segment and financial services and understanding of environmental principles. Peter was previously Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Insurance Australia Group Ltd (IAG).
    Ms Mary Louise Padbury Non-Executive Director Jun 2016
    Ms Padbury is an intellectual property and trade practices lawyer with over 35 years of international legal, governance and technology experience. Mary served as the Chairman of Ashurst Australia before its full merger with Ashurst LLP and was the global Vice Chairman of the post-merger firm. She retired as a Partner of Ashurst at the end of April 2018.
    Mr Robert John Whitfield Non-Executive Director Sep 2017
    Mr Whitfield has leadership experience across banking, finance, and risk in both the private and public sectors. During Rob's 30-year executive career with Westpac Banking Corporation he held a number of senior leadership positions, including CEO of Westpac Institutional Bank, Chief Risk Officer and Group Treasurer. Rob is a former Chair and Director of New South Wales Treasury Corporation, former Secretary of NSW Treasury, and former Secretary of NSW Industrial Relations. He is also Chair of Risk and Compliance Committee.
    Ms Julie Galbo Non-Executive Director Sep 2021
    Ms Galbo is a financial services professional with banking, strategy, risk and regulatory experience. She brings more than 20 years of experience as an Executive and a Director in European financial services organisations. Julie held several leadership positions with Nordea Bank Abp, including the role of Group Chief Risk Officer. She served with the Danish Financial Services Authority, as Deputy Director General, and served on the Management Board of the European Securities and Markets Authority. She is also member of the Risk and Compliance Committee.
    Ms Lynette Elizabeth Cobley Non-Executive Director Oct 2022
    Ms Cobley has over 30 years of experience in senior positions at Australian and global banks. During her career, Lyn was the CEO of Westpac Institutional Bank, Group Treasurer of Commonwealth Bank of Australia, as well as holding senior positions at Barclays Capital and Citibank Ltd. In these roles, Lyn developed knowledge of financial markets, managing through uncertainty, and creating balance sheet strength and resilience to support customers and stakeholders. She is also member of the Risk and Compliance Committee.
    Ms Katherine Neisha Howitt Non-Executive Director Oct 2024
    Ms Howitt has a understanding of strategy, capital allocation, stakeholder management and sustainability. She is currently a Member of the Finance & Strategy Committee and Investments Subcommittee of the University of New South Wales, the Investment Committee of the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation and the Investment Committee of River Capital, a multi-asset boutique fund manager. She is also a Director of The Hunger Project Australia. During her executive career, Kate held senior roles with Fidelity International, AMP Capital, AMP Limited and The Boston Consulting Group.
    Ms Vicki Clarkson Company Secretary Mar 2022
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    Mr David Cohen Deputy Chief Executive Officer Feb 2015
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    Ms Karen O Flynn Company Secretary Sep 2023
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    Vittoria Shortt Chief Executive and Managing Director ASB Bank Ltd
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    Sinead Taylor Chief Operations Officer
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    Vicki Clarkson Company Secretary
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    Karen O Flynn Company Secretary
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    David Cohen Deputy Chief Executive Officer
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    Alan Docherty Group Chief Financial Officer
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    Gavin Munroe Group Chief Information Officer and Group Executive Technology
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    Nigel Williams Group Chief Risk Officer
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    Mike Vacy-Lyle Group Executive Business Banking
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    Stuart Munro Group Executive Group Strategy
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    Sian Lewis Group Executive Human Resources
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    Andrew Hinchlif Group Executive Institutional Banking and Markets
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    Monique Macleod Group Executive Marketing and Corporate Affairs
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    Angus Sullivan Group Executive Retail Banking Services
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    Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Name Shares Capital
    HSBC Custody Nominees 408,100,909 24.38%
    J P Morgan Nominees Australia Limited 252,342,218 15.08%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 109,210,490 6.53%
    BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 51,768,645 3.09%
    National Nominees Limited 22,870,289 1.37%
    Australian Foundation Investment 7,698,000 0.46%
    Netwealth Investments Limited 7,085,405 0.42%
    Australian Executor Trustees Limited 5,192,783 0.31%
    Bond Street Custodians Limited 3,597,955 0.21%
    Argo Investments Limited 2,703,731 0.16%
    Mutual Trust Pty Ltd 1,816,770 0.11%
    Invia Custodian Pty Limited 1,605,928 0.10%
    McCusker Holdings Pty Ltd 1,370,000 0.08%
    Custodial Services Limited 1,038,830 0.06%
    IOOF Investment Services Ltd 1,016,860 0.06%
    BKI Investment Company Limited 930,572 0.06%
    Woodross Nominees Pty Ltd 873,847 0.05%
    UBS Nominees Pty Ltd 869,864 0.05%
    Australian United Investment Company Limited 645,000 0.04%
    The Senior Master Of The Supreme Court 610,458 0.04%

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