Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd
ASX:ANZ

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ASX:ANZ
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Price: 28.6 AUD 0.67% Market Closed
Market Cap: 85B AUD
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Net Margin
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd

30.2%
Current
33%
Average
22.9%
Industry

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
30.2%
=
Net Income
6.5B
/
Revenue
21.7B

Net Margin Across Competitors

Country AU
Market Cap 85.1B AUD
Net Margin
30%
Country US
Market Cap 668.9B USD
Net Margin
30%
Country ZA
Market Cap 394.3B Zac
Net Margin
17%
Country ZA
Market Cap 371.3B Zac
Net Margin
19%
Country ZA
Market Cap 368.6B Zac
Net Margin
26%
Country US
Market Cap 339.6B USD
Net Margin
22%
Country CN
Market Cap 2.4T CNY
Net Margin
41%
Country CN
Market Cap 1.8T CNY
Net Margin
36%
Country US
Market Cap 235.3B USD
Net Margin
21%
Country CN
Market Cap 1.6T CNY
Net Margin
33%
Country CN
Market Cap 1.4T CNY
Net Margin
42%
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Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd
Glance View

Market Cap
85.1B AUD
Industry
Banking
Economic Moat
None

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., known more commonly as ANZ, stands as a pillar of the financial world in the Southern Hemisphere, balancing tradition with innovation. Originating in 1835, it has grown from its regional roots into an institution with a global presence, largely facilitated through its strategic expansion across the Asia-Pacific region. Headquartered in Melbourne, ANZ operates in over 30 markets, serving millions of customers. At its core, the bank's operations revolve around personal banking, commercial banking, and institutional banking services. ANZ has built a robust framework that caters to individual clients with products like home loans, credit cards, and savings accounts, while simultaneously offering business banking solutions that include loans, asset finance, and international trade facilitation tailored for commercial and corporate customers. The bank's business model thrives on strong revenue streams generated from interest income and a variety of financial services fees. By attracting deposits, ANZ is able to lend funds at a higher interest rate, creating a margin that forms the bedrock of its revenue. Additionally, it leverages its comprehensive suite of financial products to earn fees from services such as wealth management, insurance, and international payment solutions. Resourceful at navigating economic tides, ANZ has harnessed technological advancements to streamline operations, enhance customer experience through digital banking, and bolster its risk management capabilities. This positions ANZ not just as a stalwart of traditional banking but as a forward-thinking entity continually adapting to the evolving landscape of global finance.

ANZ Intrinsic Value
30.54 AUD
Undervaluation 6%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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What is Net Margin?

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
30.2%
=
Net Income
6.5B
/
Revenue
21.7B
What is the Net Margin of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd?

Based on Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd's most recent financial statements, the company has Net Margin of 30.2%.