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Price: 1 793.5 GBX 0.25% Market Closed
Market Cap: £40.8B

ROE

13.1%
Current
Improving
by 3.5%
vs 3-y average of 9.6%

Return on Equity (ROE) measures how effectively a company generates profit from shareholders` equity. It shows how much net income is earned for each dollar invested by shareholders.

ROE
13.1%
=
Net Income
$6.9B
/
Avg Total Equity
$52.6B

Return on Equity (ROE) measures how effectively a company generates profit from shareholders` equity. It shows how much net income is earned for each dollar invested by shareholders.

ROE
13.1%
=
Net Income
GBX6.9B
/
Avg Total Equity
$52.6B

Peer Comparison

Market Distribution

Higher than 95% of companies in United Kingdom
Percentile
95th
Based on 3 174 companies
95th percentile
13.1%
Low
-19 346.9% — 0%
Typical Range
0% — 0.2%
High
0.2% — 146 990.5%
Distribution Statistics
United Kingdom
Min -19 346.9%
30th Percentile 0%
Median 0.1%
70th Percentile 0.2%
Max 146 990.5%

Other Profitability Ratios

Standard Chartered PLC
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Nestled in the heart of the financial universe, Standard Chartered PLC stands as a testament to the unyielding dynamism of global banking. Forged in the fires of history through a 1969 merger between The Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, and Standard Bank of British South Africa, Standard Chartered has crafted a unique niche primarily outside the Western financial world. Unlike its more domestically inclined counterparts, it gravitates towards emerging markets in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, regions teeming with vibrant economic growth and untapped potential. This geographical focus is not just a strategic choice; it is the lifeblood of Standard Chartered's business model. By centering its operations on these burgeoning markets, the bank serves as a crucial intermediary for trade and investment flows between these areas and the developed world. Its long-standing presence and deep-rooted relationships have allowed it to navigate these territories with a finesse seasoned by decades of experience. At the heart of Standard Chartered's money-making mechanism are its two core threads: Wholesale Banking and Consumer Banking. The Wholesale branch orchestrates high-stakes symphonies of corporate finance, crafting deals in trade finance, cash management, and foreign exchange, to name a few. This division plays a vital role in facilitating cross-border transactions for corporations, ensuring that the gears of global commerce remain well-oiled. On the flip side, the Consumer Banking arm caters to the financial needs of individuals and small businesses, offering services that range from personal loans to wealth management. These operations not only generate substantial revenue but also build enduring customer relationships, anchoring the bank's stability and continued growth. Through this intricate tapestry of services, Standard Chartered PLC not only adapts to but anticipates the evolving dynamics of global finance, sustaining its legacy and profitability amidst the unpredictable tides of the international market.

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What is Return on Equity?
Return on Equity (ROE) measures how effectively a company generates profit from shareholders` equity. It shows how much net income is earned for each dollar invested by shareholders.
How is ROE calculated?

ROE is calculated by dividing the Net Income by the Avg Total Equity.

ROE
13.1%
=
Net Income
$6.9B
/
Avg Total Equity
$52.6B
What is Standard Chartered PLC's current ROE?

The current ROE for Standard Chartered PLC is 13.1%, which is above its 3-year median of 9.6%.

How has ROE changed over time?

Over the last 3 years, Standard Chartered PLC’s ROE has increased from 8% to 13.1%. During this period, it reached a low of 5% on Dec 31, 2022 and a high of 13.1% on Sep 30, 2025.

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