Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal offers various banking products and services in Canada, the United States, and internationally. The companys personal and commercial banking products and services include chequing and savings accounts; banking services, including 24/7 banking, direct deposits, bill payments, overdraft services, money transfers, wire transfers, and travel insurance; credit cards; mortgages; loans and lines of credit; and creditor insurance. It also offers savings plan, investment certificates and mutual funds, online investing, and exchange traded funds; and financial planning services. In addition, the company provides wealth management services, such as full service investment advice, private banking, financial planning, and global asset management services, as well as equity and debt underwriting, corporate lending and project financing, merger and acquisitions advisory services, securitization, treasury management, risk management, debt and equity research, and institutional sales and trading. It operates approximately 1,550 bank branches in Canada and the United States. The company serves small business, commercial, high net worth, corporate, institutional, and government clients. Bank of Montreal was founded in 1817 and is headquartered in Montreal, Canada.
Trading 7% above its estimated fair value of $139.65.
Current Price
$149.96
-1.66%GoodMoat Value
$139.65
6.9% overvaluedBank of Montreal (BMO) Insider Trades
BMO Insider Trading Activity
Track insider trading transactions for Bank of Montreal (BMO). Monitor recent buys, sells, and option exercises by officers, directors, and 10% beneficial owners. Insider trading activity can signal management confidence or concern about a stock's future prospects.
Current stock price: $149.96. Market cap: $106.31B. This page displays the most recent insider transactions for BMO, including the insider's name, title, transaction type (purchase, sale, or option exercise), number of shares, and total value. Filter transactions by type to focus on open-market purchases or sales.
Insider buying is often viewed as a bullish signal, as insiders are putting their own capital at risk. Conversely, large insider sales may warrant further investigation. Use GoodMoat's insider trading data alongside financial analysis, quality scores, and valuation tools for a comprehensive view of Bank of Montreal's investment outlook.