Banco Santander SA
MAD:SAN

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Price: 4.3315 EUR -0.57% Market Closed
Market Cap: 67.1B EUR
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Net Margin
Banco Santander SA

16.9%
Current
10%
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
16.9%
=
Net Income
11.1B
/
Revenue
65.4B

Net Margin Across Competitors

Country ES
Market Cap 68.8B EUR
Net Margin
17%
Country US
Market Cap 671.1B 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 337.5B 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 236B 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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Banco Santander SA
Glance View

Market Cap
68.8B EUR
Industry
Banking

In the bustling landscape of global banking, Banco Santander SA carves a unique path with its roots deeply entrenched in the Iberian Peninsula, yet its branches stretching across continents. Founded in 1857 in Santander, Spain, this financial giant has grown to become a pivotal player on the international stage, embracing a diverse operational model that melds traditional banking with innovative financial services. At the heart of Santander's operation is its steadfast commitment to retail and commercial banking, delivering a broad spectrum of products that cater to both individual customers and businesses. From mortgages and savings accounts to credit facilities and insurance products, the bank's offerings are vast, underlining its strategic focus on customer needs and geographic diversification. Santander's ability to generate revenue rests on its nuanced understanding of local markets combined with a robust global strategy. The bank's presence in Europe, Latin America, North America, and parts of Asia-Pacific has empowered it to dip into various economic streams, allowing it to balance growth against potential risks inherent in regional markets. Its earnings are primarily driven by net interest income—essentially the difference between interest earned on loans and interest paid on deposits. Furthermore, Santander bolsters its income through fees associated with a wide array of financial services, ranging from asset management to transactional banking. A significant part of its earnings reinvests into technological advancements, enabling easier digital access for customers and promoting long-term sustainability in an ever-evolving financial ecosystem. Such a blend of factors highlights how Santander orchestrates its operations, dynamically balancing between profit maximization and customer-centricity.

SAN Intrinsic Value
9.1233 EUR
Undervaluation 53%
Intrinsic Value
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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
16.9%
=
Net Income
11.1B
/
Revenue
65.4B
What is the Net Margin of Banco Santander SA?

Based on Banco Santander SA's most recent financial statements, the company has Net Margin of 16.9%.