US Bancorp
NYSE:USB
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US Bancorp
Net Income (Common)
US Bancorp
Net Income (Common) Peer Comparison
Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors
Company | Net Income (Common) | CAGR 3Y | CAGR 5Y | CAGR 10Y | ||
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US Bancorp
NYSE:USB
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Net Income (Common)
$5.1B
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CAGR 3-Years
-12%
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CAGR 5-Years
-6%
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CAGR 10-Years
-1%
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Bank of America Corp
NYSE:BAC
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Net Income (Common)
$21.9B
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CAGR 3-Years
-9%
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CAGR 5-Years
-4%
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CAGR 10-Years
18%
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JPMorgan Chase & Co
NYSE:JPM
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Net Income (Common)
$52.1B
|
CAGR 3-Years
3%
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CAGR 5-Years
9%
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CAGR 10-Years
10%
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Wells Fargo & Co
NYSE:WFC
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Net Income (Common)
$17B
|
CAGR 3-Years
-1%
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CAGR 5-Years
-4%
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CAGR 10-Years
-2%
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Citigroup Inc
NYSE:C
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Net Income (Common)
$6.7B
|
CAGR 3-Years
-33%
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CAGR 5-Years
-17%
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CAGR 10-Years
-3%
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US Bancorp
Glance View
US Bancorp, the parent company of U.S. Bank, stands as one of the largest financial institutions in the United States, offering a broad array of banking services that cater to consumers, businesses, and a variety of institutional clients. Founded in 1863 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US Bancorp operates over 3,000 branches nationwide, making it a powerful player in both retail and commercial banking sectors. The company's success is fueled by its commitment to customer service, its robust technology infrastructure, and a strategic focus on responsible lending practices, which have allowed it to maintain a strong financial position even amidst economic fluctuations. With a diversified revenue stream encompassing not just traditional banking functions but also wealth management, payment services, and risk management, US Bancorp has built a resilient business model that mitigates risk while maximizing growth potential. For investors, US Bancorp represents a compelling investment opportunity characterized by steady dividend growth and a commitment to returning value to shareholders. The company's strong credit quality and conservative underwriting standards significantly reduce its exposure to defaults, showcasing prudent risk management. Furthermore, its continuous investment in technology and digital banking solutions positions US Bancorp to capture an increasing share of the growing fintech trend, while its scalable operations ensure efficient cost management. As interest rates fluctuate and the economic landscape shifts, US Bancorp is well-equipped to navigate these challenges, making it a solid choice for investors seeking a blend of stability and growth in the financial services sector.
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What is US Bancorp's Net Income (Common)?
Net Income (Common)
5.1B
USD
Based on the financial report for Sep 30, 2024, US Bancorp's Net Income (Common) amounts to 5.1B USD.
What is US Bancorp's Net Income (Common) growth rate?
Net Income (Common) CAGR 10Y
-1%
Over the last year, the Net Income (Common) growth was -1%. The average annual Net Income (Common) growth rates for US Bancorp have been -12% over the past three years , -6% over the past five years , and -1% over the past ten years .