Commonwealth Bank of Australia
ASX:CBA

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ASX:CBA
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Price: 153.82 AUD -0.46% Market Closed
Market Cap: 257.4B AUD

CBA's latest stock split occurred on Oct 6, 1999

The company executed a 1-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 1 new share.

The adjusted shares began trading on Oct 6, 1999. This was CBA's 3rd stock split, following the previous one in Feb 15, 1999.

Last Splits:
Oct 6, 1999
1-for-1
Feb 15, 1999
1-for-1
Sep 27, 1993
1-for-1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
28.421
Before
After
Last Splits:
Oct 6, 1999
1-for-1
Feb 15, 1999
1-for-1
Sep 27, 1993
1-for-1

Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Stock Splits History

CBA Stock Splits Timeline
Oct 6, 1999
Oct 6, 1999
Split 1-for-1
/1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
28.421
Before
After
Feb 15, 1999
Feb 15, 1999
Split 1-for-1
/1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
28.421
Before
After
Sep 27, 1993
Sep 27, 1993
Split 1-for-1
/1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
28.421
Before
After

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Commonwealth Bank of Australia
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In the heart of Sydney, the evolution of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) is a testament to strategic adaptability and steadfast growth. Established in 1911, CBA began humbly as a government-owned savings and general banking entity, before privatisation in the early 1990s unlocked a new era of competitive dynamics and innovation. Today, it proudly stands as one of Australia’s “big four” banks, servicing millions with a comprehensive range of financial offerings. From personal banking, mortgages and credit cards, to insurance, investment, and business financial services, the bank deftly leverages its extensive retail network and advanced digital capabilities to fulfill diverse customer needs. Its business model is intricately woven with the fabric of daily Australian life, directing one of the most significant portions of household savings and loans in the country. CBA’s profitability is rooted in its ability to expertly manage the spread between interest paid on deposits and interest earned on loans, traditionally its bread and butter. Yet, in a modern twist, it has also embraced technology with vigor, positioning itself as a leader in digital banking. Its award-winning app harnesses artificial intelligence and data analytics to enhance customer experiences and improve operational efficiencies. By investing heavily in technological infrastructure, CBA reduces its operational costs and opens new revenue streams through digital channels. Additionally, it adeptly diversifies income streams through wealth management and insurance services, building on a tradition of trust to cross-sell products that maintain customer loyalty and augment its earnings over time. In essence, CBA thrives by combining traditional banking principles with innovative technology, fostering a robust and resilient financial institution.

CBA Intrinsic Value
109.17 AUD
Overvaluation 29%
Intrinsic Value
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