Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does Canadian Imperial Bank (CM) have what it takes?
CM posts 17% earnings growth in fiscal Q2 on rising revenues and loan volumes, though costs and credit provisions weigh on results.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) (TSX:CM) posted a strong earnings report for the fiscal second quarter of 2025, with both revenue and profit exceeding market expectations. For the quarter, adjusted earnings per share of $2.05 beat estimates of $1.88.
![]() 0UNI 27 Sep 2021 | Other | CA$1.46 Per Share |
![]() 0UNI 25 Jun 2021 | Other | CA$1.46 Per Share |
![]() 0UNI 26 Mar 2021 | Other | CA$1.46 Per Share |
![]() 0UNI 24 Dec 2020 | Other | CA$1.46 Per Share |
![]() 0UNI 25 Sep 2020 | Other | CA$1.46 Per Share |
27 Aug 2025 (83 Days) Date | | - Cons. EPS | - EPS |
29 May 2025 Date | | 1.91 Cons. EPS | 2.05 EPS |
28 May 2025 Date | | 1.9 Cons. EPS | 2.05 EPS |
26 Feb 2025 Date | | 1.99 Cons. EPS | 2.2 EPS |
5 Dec 2024 Date | | 1.78 Cons. EPS | 1.91 EPS |
![]() 0UNI 27 Sep 2021 | Other | CA$1.46 Per Share |
![]() 0UNI 25 Jun 2021 | Other | CA$1.46 Per Share |
![]() 0UNI 26 Mar 2021 | Other | CA$1.46 Per Share |
![]() 0UNI 24 Dec 2020 | Other | CA$1.46 Per Share |
![]() 0UNI 25 Sep 2020 | Other | CA$1.46 Per Share |
27 Aug 2025 (83 Days) Date | | - Cons. EPS | - EPS |
29 May 2025 Date | | 1.91 Cons. EPS | 2.05 EPS |
28 May 2025 Date | | 1.9 Cons. EPS | 2.05 EPS |
26 Feb 2025 Date | | 1.99 Cons. EPS | 2.2 EPS |
5 Dec 2024 Date | | 1.78 Cons. EPS | 1.91 EPS |
Banks - Diversified Industry | Financial Services Sector | Mr. Victor G. Dodig CEO | LSE Exchange | CA1360691010 ISIN |
CA Country | 48,698 Employees | - Last Dividend | 16 May 2022 Last Split | - IPO Date |
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, commonly known as CIBC, is a leading financial institution that offers a wide range of services to various clients including individuals, businesses, public sector entities, and institutional customers. The bank operates across Canada and extends its services to the United States and other international markets, emphasizing its diversified approach in catering to the financial needs of its clientele. CIBC is organized into five main segments: Canadian Personal and Business Banking; Canadian Commercial Banking and Wealth Management; U.S. Commercial Banking and Wealth Management; Capital Markets and Direct Financial Services; and Corporate and Other. This structure allows CIBC to efficiently manage its extensive portfolio of financial products and services. Founded in 1867, CIBC has a long history of banking excellence and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada, showcasing its deep roots in the country’s financial landscape.