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$2.1B
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CAGR 3-Years
-79%
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CAGR 5-Years
-13%
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CAGR 10-Years
-8%
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Royal Bank of Canada
TSX:RY
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Loan Loss Provision
-CA$3.1B
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CAGR 3-Years
-68%
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CAGR 5-Years
-13%
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CAGR 10-Years
-10%
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Toronto-Dominion Bank
TSX:TD
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Loan Loss Provision
-CA$4B
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CAGR 3-Years
-70%
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CAGR 5-Years
-7%
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CAGR 10-Years
-10%
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Bank of Montreal
TSX:BMO
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Loan Loss Provision
-CA$2.7B
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CAGR 3-Years
-53%
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CAGR 5-Years
-28%
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CAGR 10-Years
-17%
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Bank of Nova Scotia
TSX:BNS
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Loan Loss Provision
-CA$4.3B
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CAGR 3-Years
-21%
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CAGR 5-Years
-8%
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CAGR 10-Years
-11%
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National Bank of Canada
TSX:NA
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Loan Loss Provision
-CA$522m
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CAGR 3-Years
-130%
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CAGR 5-Years
-11%
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CAGR 10-Years
-10%
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Glance View
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) is not just another name in the Canadian banking landscape; it's a cornerstone of the nation's financial system, with a rich history dating back to 1867. Headquartered in Toronto, CIBC has evolved from its origins as a traditional chartered bank into a versatile financial institution that offers a comprehensive suite of services, including personal and business banking, wealth management, and capital markets. With a customer-centric approach, CIBC has built a strong reputation for its innovative digital banking solutions and commitment to community involvement, reflecting a deep understanding of the Canadian market and its diverse clientele. For investors, CIBC presents an intriguing opportunity, as it stands as one of Canada’s Big Five banks, boasting solid financial fundamentals and a strong capital position. The bank has consistently delivered reliable returns while navigating various economic cycles, making it a resilient player in the financial sector. With a keen focus on expanding its presence in key markets, including the United States, CIBC is well-positioned to capitalize on growth opportunities. Investors can look for long-term value in CIBC's strategic initiatives and disciplined risk management practices, making it a compelling choice for those seeking exposure to a stable and well-managed banking institution.
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What is Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's Loan Loss Provision?
Loan Loss Provision
-2.1B
CAD
Based on the financial report for Jul 31, 2024, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's Loan Loss Provision amounts to -2.1B CAD.
What is Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's Loan Loss Provision growth rate?
Loan Loss Provision CAGR 10Y
-8%
Over the last year, the Loan Loss Provision growth was -11%. The average annual Loan Loss Provision growth rates for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce have been -79% over the past three years , -13% over the past five years , and -8% over the past ten years .