Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerHelp using this website - Accessibility statement

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

Providing retail and commercial banking services predominantly in Australia, and in New Zealand through its subsidiary ASB.

CBA$110.250
 -0.720 -0.65%

Data last updated:Dec 21, 2023 – 12.28pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

Previous Close

110.970

Open

110.730

Day Range

110.010 - 110.860

52 Week Range

93.050 - 111.380

Volume

1,688,481

Value

186,821,709

Bid

110.250

Ask

110.270

Dividend Yield

4.09%

P/E Ratio

18.69

Market Cap

184.549B

Total Issue

1,674,651,934

ASX Announcements

Becoming a substantial holder for SIQ

Becoming a substantial holder

  • Dec 20, 2023
  • 16 pages

Dividend/Distribution - CBAPM

Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend Rate

  • Dec 19, 2023
  • 5 pages

Dividend/Distribution - CBAPL

Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend Rate

  • Dec 19, 2023
  • 5 pages

Dividend/Distribution - CBAPK

Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend Rate

  • Dec 19, 2023
  • 5 pages

Dividend/Distribution - CBAPJ

Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend Rate

  • Dec 19, 2023
  • 5 pages

View all CBA announcements

Today

ANZ boss Shayne Elliott in Brisbane on Thursday.

Elliott promises more growth for ANZ in mortgage assault

The ANZ chief executive tempered expectations that the “mortgage wars” that have dented profit margins would soon ease.

  • 26 mins ago
  • Lucas Baird
CBA CEO Matt Comyn and his outgoing deputy David Cohen

Comyn loses his deputy; No ship to Red Sea; Inside the secret CEO school

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

  • 42 mins ago
Ken MacKenzie: “It’s a unique role, and nothing prepares you for it.”

Inside the secret school for ASX CEOs

Chanticleer has been given a rare look inside the invite-only course for new ASX150 CEOs, which is the brainchild of BHP chairman Ken MacKenzie.

  • 1 hr ago
  • James Thomson

CBA’s Matt Comyn loses his right-hand man, the meticulous David Cohen

Over 15 years at the bank, David Cohen has seen it all. On his retirement, he provides a potted history of CBA’s numerous troubles and its transformation.

  • James Eyers

This Month

Mortgage competition was atypical the ACCC says.

Home loan competition won’t last: ACCC

The competition watchdog is arguing to uphold its rejection of ANZ’s purchase of Suncorp’s bank. It warned major lenders were already acting in lock-step.

  • Lucas Baird
Advertisement
Customers can easily switch banks if they can get a better deal elsewhere.

Banks warn of mortgage rises from deposit rate intervention

MyState CEO Brett Morgan says, “in any intervention, there is a benefit and there is a cost”.

  • Updated
  • Lucas Baird
Luke Marraffa-Ives worked for Unloan, which is one of CBA’s key growth bets, from May 2022 until last March.

CBA says ex-staffer’s claims should be ‘struck out as embarrassing’

CBA says the allegations it took adverse action against a former employee who complained about 60-hour work weeks is “liable to be struck out as embarrassing”.

  • Lucas Baird
Unhappy Banking founder Geoff Shannon.

Anti-bank activist Geoff Shannon gets one over ASIC

After four days of hearings spread across 10 months, the regulator’s case failed, Magistrate Mark Bamberry judging its investigation as less than thorough.

  • Updated
  • Myriam Robin
Boss 50 highest-paid CEOs

Revealed: Australia’s 50 highest-paid CEOs in 2023

Despite topping the pay ranks, Macquarie Group’s Shemara Wikramanayake is just one of two women on the list.

  • Patrick Durkin

November

Commonwealth Bank CEO Matt Comyn has been tweaking mortgage pricing - and the result is a steady October after three months of declines.

CommBank decides one-in-four stats worth fighting for

Australia’s biggest bank isn’t fighting the mortgages war on the frontline. But it is fighting.

  • Anthony Macdonald
AFR

CBA’s mortgage lending book returns to growth

The bank has arrested a shrinking mortgage book, which returned to growth in October as the bank refocused on winning new customers with digital offers.

  • James Eyers
Michel van Maanen, CEO of Nexport, the largest electric bus supplier to the NSW government.

EV biz GoZero lines up $100m financing to expand fleet

Street Talk understands the EV outfit is in talks with Commonwealth Bank of Australia and a handful of other lenders.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
CBA CEO Matt Comyn during a presentation of new products and technology at the CBA Redfern office in Sydney on Wednesday.

CBA’s Yello rewards program takes leaf out of Afterpay’s playbook

The bank’s new rewards program, being used by 8 million users of its banking app, is driving new sales to a host of large retailers.

  • James Eyers
A new suite of tech investments goes to a bigger story Matt Comyn is trying to tell.

Why CBA’s latest tech push comes back to the mortgage war

CBA’s recent mortgage losses have shone a spotlight on its sky-high valuation. CEO Matt Comyn’s fresh slate of tech investments is aimed at convincing the market it’s the long term that matters. 

  • James Thomson
Stepping out: CBA is about to roll out a new rental payments platform.

CBA takes on Macquarie in $49b rental payments market

Falling home ownership is boosting the demand for rental properties – and that’s creating opportunity for services to support the rental sector.

  • Michael Bleby
Advertisement
Michele Bullock, governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia.

Bullock says households are coping as Lowe issues warning

The RBA governor says household finances are holding up despite the “political noise” around 13 interest rate rises as her predecessor Philip Lowe warns inflation may be hard to tame.

  • Michael Read
Australia’s population is soaring, and this exacerbates problems with the economy, particularly housing and infrastructure, but also provides opportunities in other areas, such as  equities.

Why these stocks could win from the immigration surge

Surging immigration is putting huge strains on housing and infrastructure. But for investors in the local sharemarket, strong population growth could deliver a double benefit.  

  • Updated
  • James Thomson
Housing has become unaffordable for many younger generations.

High house prices are killing off our new entrepreneurs

Business start-ups are declining among younger generations and rocketing property prices may be to blame. That’s bad for the economy.

  • John Kehoe
“Never underestimate your competitor,” says NAB boss Ross McEwan

Banks wonder if the home loan margins squeeze is terminal

The bosses of the big four banks are trying to work out whether the ANZ-driven squeeze on home loan margins is temporary, or whether it’s a long-term problem.

  • Karen Maley
Bank net interest margins bounced off their lows, but will they continue a second half retreat to find new lows?

Bank lending margins are on an unrelenting three-decade slide

This week, Matt Comyn declared ANZ has seen “the largest margin erosion in the history of Australian banks”. The downward march has been a long time coming.

  • James Eyers

Copyright © 2023. Company information displayed on The Australian Financial Review is sourced from Morningstar and ASX and is subject to their terms and conditions as set out in our Terms of Use. The Australian Financial Review does not accept any responsibility for the accuracy and/or completeness of such data or information.