Skip to main content

CBA reports better than expected Profit, Dividend & Buy Back | CommBank (ASX:CBA) Reporting Results

Jessica Amir
August 11, 2021

Australia’s biggest company, Commonwealth Bank (ASX:CBA) reported its FY21 results.

Statutory profit surged 19% to $8.8 billion, beating the $8.6 billion expected. Profit growth was supported by stronger business, home lending and larger deposits. Profit was also boosted by CBA’s COVID-19 loan impairment expenses, which dropped 78% to $554 million. This was reflective of the improving economic conditions in the financial year.

CBA’s full year dividend increased by 17% to $3.50ps. Final dividend is $2.00ps, a large rise from last year’s dividend of $0.98ps. CBA goes ex-dividend on August 17th. Investors who hold or buy CBA shares before August 17th are eligible for the $2.00 dividend, payable on September 29th.

CBA also announced a $6 billion off-market share buy back. This is $1 billion ahead of expectations. The buyback is available to shareholders who hold CBA shares, and those who buy before August 18th.

CBA’s FY22 outlook is not as promising, given COVID-19 restrictions. CBA is a HOLD stock for Citi Bank and Credit Suisse, and a SELL stock for Morgan Stanley and Macquarie.

Today, CBA shares reached an all-time high, rising 1.1% to $108.08, at 11:35am AEST.

CBA shares are up 31% this year.

Morning Bell 30 January

Bell Direct
January 30, 2025

Macro Insights: CPI falls in December Qr

Bell Direct
January 29, 2025

Morning Bell 29 January

Bell Direct
January 29, 2025

Morning Bell 28 January

Bell Direct
January 28, 2025

Weekly Wrap 24 January

Bell Direct
January 24, 2025

Morning Bell 23 January

Bell Direct
January 23, 2025

Morning Bell 22 January

Bell Direct
January 22, 2025

Morning Bell 21 January

Bell Direct
January 21, 2025

Morning Bell 20 January

Bell Direct
January 20, 2025

Weekly Wrap 17 January

Bell Direct
January 17, 2025

Morning Bell 16 January

Bell Direct
January 16, 2025