Dividend Overview
Dividend Yield
2.74%
Dividend / Share
$3.08
Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) is a global financial institution. CIBC serves its clients through three strategic business units (SBUs): Retail and Business Banking, Wealth Management, and Wholesale Banking. Retail and Business Banking provides clients across Canada with financial advice, products and services through a team of advisors over 1,100 branches as well as automated banking machines (ABMs), mobile sales force, telephone banking, online and mobile banking. Wealth Management provides relationship-based advisory services and a suite of investment solutions to meet the needs of institutional, retail and high net worth clients. CIBC's three main operating groups are supported by six functional groups: Technology and Operations; Corporate Development; Finance; Treasury; Administration; and Risk Management, which form part of Corporate and Other. In September 2012, it acquired Griffis & Small, LLC.
Current Price
$112.22
+1.92%GoodMoat Value
$101.06
9.9% overvaluedDividend Yield
2.74%
Dividend / Share
$3.08
Market Cap
$103.98B
P/E Ratio
15.75
Forward P/E
—
EPS
$6.12
PEG Ratio
0.34
Book Value
$49.43
Dividend Yield
2.74%
Profit Margin
30.94%
ROE
14.78%
Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM) dividend analysis including yield, payout history, and sustainability metrics. The current dividend yield is 2.74%. The annual dividend per share is $3.08.
P/E ratio: 15.75. Profit margin: 30.94%. Free cash flow: $9.09B. This page shows Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce's dividend overview, key metrics, historical payout data, and dividend safety assessment to help income-focused investors evaluate the sustainability of dividend payments.
GoodMoat's dividend analyzer evaluates payout ratios, earnings coverage, and free cash flow coverage to determine how well supported Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce's dividend payments are. Use this analysis alongside the company's financial statements and quality score to make informed income-investing decisions.