Canadian Western Bank

TSX (CAD): Canadian Western Bank (CWB)

Last Price

27.34

Today's Change

+0.065 (0.23%)

Day's Change

27.16 - 27.43

Trading Volume

67,682

Overview

Market Cap

2 Billion

Shares Outstanding

96 Million

Avg Volume

272,121

Avg Price (50 Days)

27.34

Avg Price (200 Days)

28.30

PE Ratio

8.28

EPS

3.30

Earnings Announcement

31-May-2024

Previous Close

27.28

Open

27.28

Day's Range

27.16 - 27.43

Year Range

22.96 - 31.64

Trading Volume

69,682

Price Change Highlight

1 Day Change

0.20%

5 Day Change

0.57%

1 Month Change

2.84%

3 Month Change

-6.39%

6 Month Change

-4.92%

Ytd Change

-10.93%

1 Year Change

8.99%

3 Year Change

-25.66%

5 Year Change

-5.51%

10 Year Change

-25.80%

Max Change

1006.68%

News and Blogs

No result.

Company Profile

Sector: Financial Services - Financial Services

Industry: Banks—Regional

Description:

Canadian Western Bank provides personal and business banking products and services primarily in Western Canada. The company offers current, savings, cash management, US dollar, and chequing accounts, as well as organization, strata solution/condo, general trust, and trust fund investment accounts. It also offers commercial lending and real estate, and equipment financing and leasing products; loans and mortgages; secured and unsecured lines of credit; registered retirement savings plan; consolidation, vehicle, and recreation vehicle loans; and credit cards. In addition, the company offers cash management services; life and disability insurance products; and ATM, mobile, and online banking services, as well cheque order services. Further, it provides investment products comprising guaranteed investment certificates, registered retirement income funds, tax-free savings accounts, registered education savings plans, and mutual funds, as well as personal and business planning services. Canadian Western Bank was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Edmonton, Canada.

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