
Bank of Montreal
TSX:BMO

Net Margin
Bank of Montreal
Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.
Net Margin Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap |
Net Margin |
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CA |
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Bank of Montreal
TSX:BMO
|
104.2B CAD |
22%
|
|
US |
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JPMorgan Chase & Co
NYSE:JPM
|
761.4B USD |
32%
|
|
ZA |
A
|
Absa Bank Ltd
JSE:ABSP
|
427.9B Zac |
17%
|
|
ZA |
C
|
Capitec Bank Holdings Ltd
JSE:CPI
|
400.5B Zac |
25%
|
|
ZA |
S
|
Standard Bank Group Ltd
JSE:SBK
|
373.1B Zac |
17%
|
|
CN |
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd
SSE:601398
|
2.6T CNY |
41%
|
|
US |
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Bank of America Corp
NYSE:BAC
|
340.7B USD |
7%
|
|
CN |
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Agricultural Bank of China Ltd
SSE:601288
|
2T CNY |
36%
|
|
US |
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Wells Fargo & Co
NYSE:WFC
|
243.8B USD |
23%
|
|
CN |
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Bank of China Ltd
SSE:601988
|
1.6T CNY |
33%
|
|
CN |
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China Construction Bank Corp
SSE:601939
|
1.5T CNY |
43%
|
Bank of Montreal
Glance View
In the bustling financial landscape of Canada, the Bank of Montreal (BMO) holds a prominent position as one of the country's largest and oldest banks, having been established in 1817. From its humble beginnings in a rented house in Montreal to its towering presence in North America, BMO has deftly navigated the evolving financial sectors, constantly adapting to meet modern demands while staying true to its roots. The bank operates through three main groups: Personal and Commercial Banking, BMO Wealth Management, and BMO Capital Markets. Through these sectors, BMO caters to a diverse clientele ranging from personal banking customers and small businesses to large corporations and institutional investors. A significant portion of its revenue stems from traditional banking activities—interest income from loans and mortgages, service charges, and payment fees—thereby reinforcing the bank's commitment to serving the everyday financial needs of individuals and businesses. Beyond the realm of conventional banking, BMO has strategically broadened its horizons into wealth management and capital markets, tapping into the growing demand for investment services and financial advisory. BMO Wealth Management offers a wide array of services, including asset management and financial planning, where it generates revenue through management fees and brokerage services. This division seeks to help clients build and maintain wealth, often navigating complex financial landscapes that require nuanced and sophisticated solutions. Meanwhile, BMO Capital Markets focuses on meeting the needs of corporate clients through underwriting, advisory services, and trading of securities, earning fees and spreads in the process. By aligning itself with technological advancements and sustainability initiatives, BMO continues to remain a key player in both the Canadian and international financial arenas, poised to navigate the opportunities and challenges of the future.

See Also
Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.
Based on Bank of Montreal's most recent financial statements, the company has Net Margin of 22.4%.