Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
TSX:CM
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Loan Loss Provision
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Loan Loss Provision Peer Comparison
Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors
| Company | Loan Loss Provision | CAGR 3Y | CAGR 5Y | CAGR 10Y | ||
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
TSX:CM
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Loan Loss Provision
-CA$2.3B
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CAGR 3-Years
-22%
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CAGR 5-Years
0%
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CAGR 10-Years
-11%
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Royal Bank of Canada
TSX:RY
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Loan Loss Provision
-CA$4.4B
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CAGR 3-Years
-69%
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CAGR 5-Years
-24%
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CAGR 10-Years
-14%
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Toronto-Dominion Bank
TSX:TD
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Loan Loss Provision
-CA$4.3B
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CAGR 3-Years
-37%
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CAGR 5-Years
8%
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CAGR 10-Years
-8%
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Bank of Montreal
TSX:BMO
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Loan Loss Provision
-CA$3.4B
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CAGR 3-Years
-75%
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CAGR 5-Years
-22%
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CAGR 10-Years
-18%
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Bank of Nova Scotia
TSX:BNS
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Loan Loss Provision
-CA$4.7B
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CAGR 3-Years
-38%
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CAGR 5-Years
-9%
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CAGR 10-Years
-9%
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National Bank of Canada
TSX:NA
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Loan Loss Provision
-CA$1.2B
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CAGR 3-Years
-74%
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CAGR 5-Years
-72%
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CAGR 10-Years
-18%
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Glance View
In the bustling financial landscape of Canada, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) stands as a cornerstone, intertwining its rich history with modern-day financial innovation. Founded in 1867, CIBC arose from the amalgamation of two early Canadian banks, embedding a legacy of resilience and adaptability. This storied institution operates primarily through its core business segments: Personal and Business Banking, Commercial Banking, and Wealth Management. Each arm of the bank addresses distinct facets of economic life, ensuring that it covers the financial needs of its customers from personal savings and loans to comprehensive investment strategies. Through a myriad of services, CIBC earns its revenue by facilitating an array of financial transactions, charging interest on credit, and managing assets. CIBC's repertoire extends beyond the Canadian border, reflecting a growing focus on international expansion, particularly in the United States. By acquiring business interests and expanding its footprint, CIBC taps into broader markets, aiming to enhance growth and diversify its revenue streams. Moreover, its investment in digital technology drives efficiency and improves customer experience, aligning with contemporary demands for seamless online banking. While traditional banking involves interest earned from loan products and fees generated from client transactions, CIBC also manages to extract value from wealth management services, where advisory fees are charged for financial planning and investment management. Thus, CIBC thrives not just by leveraging its historic presence in Canada but by embracing technological advancement and geographic diversification, crafting a multifaceted business model that secures its place in the fabric of global banking.
See Also
What is Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's Loan Loss Provision?
Loan Loss Provision
-2.3B
CAD
Based on the financial report for Jan 31, 2026, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's Loan Loss Provision amounts to -2.3B CAD.
What is Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's Loan Loss Provision growth rate?
Loan Loss Provision CAGR 10Y
-11%
Over the last year, the Loan Loss Provision growth was -17%. The average annual Loan Loss Provision growth rates for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce have been -22% over the past three years , and -11% over the past ten years .