Market Capitalization of Canada's Big 6 Banks

January 21, 2026
Market Capitalization of Canada's Big 6 Banks

📊 Market Capitalization of Canada's Big 6 Banks

Despite paying out substantial dividends, the market capitalization of Canadian big banks has grown significantly over the past decade. Shareholder returns have also been exceptionally strong.

📈 Market capitalization growth over the past decade:

  • • National Bank: +320%
  • • CIBC: +170%
  • • RBC: +167%
  • • BMO: +153%
  • • TD: +95%
  • • Scotiabank: +54%

📈 Total shareholder returns over the past decade:

  • • National Bank: +409%
  • • CIBC: +241%
  • • RBC: +276%
  • • BMO: +189%
  • • TD: +198%
  • • Scotiabank: +145%

💡 Key Drivers Behind the Growth

  • 🔹 A highly concentrated banking system has supported stable profitability and pricing power.
  • 🔹 A strong regulatory framework has limited systemic risk; while also acting as a barrier to entry for foreign and smaller competitors.
  • 🔹 Population growth and rising credit demand have provided long-term earnings tailwinds.
  • 🔹 Strategic M&A has helped banks diversify revenue and strengthen competitive positions.

Understanding Market Capitalization

Market capitalization reflects a company's total market value (share price × outstanding shares) and is influenced by:

  • 🔹 Financial performance and earnings
  • 🔹 Growth expectations
  • 🔹 Investor sentiment
  • 🔹 Capital issuance and M&A activity

Market Capitalization

National BankCIBCRBCBMOTDScotiabank
Q4 2015$15B$40B$108B$49B$100B$74B
Q4 2025$61B$108B$288B$124B$195B$114B
Change+320%+170%+167%+153%+95%+54%

Total Shareholder Returns

National BankCIBCRBCBMOTDScotiabank
10 Year+409%+241%+276%+189%+198%+145%

Note: Total returns reflect price changes plus cash dividends, with no dividend reinvestment and excluding taxes.

Sources: Banks' Quarterly Financial Reports; Morningstar.

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