CBK Dividend History & Analysis | 1.9% Yield

CBK has a dividend yield of 1.9% and paid 0.65 EUR per share in the last 12M. Complete payout history, full analyses and peer comparison.

Yield 12m 1.92%
Dividends per Share 12m 0.65
Dividend Growth Rate CAGR 5y 15.02%
Overall Dividend Rating 66.57%
Yield on Cost 5y 12.95%
Payout Ratio 28.6%
Payouts in the last 12m 1
Payout Consistency 5y 100.00%

Dividends Cash Amount per Share Yearly

This chart shows the yearly cash amount paid as dividends per share. The exact values for each year can be found in the structured dataset with the html-id #yearly_dividend_dataset below.
Number of Payouts Yearly This chart shows the number of dividend payouts per year. The exact values for each year can be found in the structured dataset with the html-id #yearly_dividend_dataset below.
5 Years Chart with Price and Dividend Yield This chart shows the dividend yield and price over the last 5 years in one graph. The price axis is on the left and the dividend yield axis is on the right.

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Top 5 Dividend Yields of Peer-Group
Symbol Market Cap USD Dividend Yield TTM Yield on Cost 5y
GHI 145 M 19.8% 18.3%
BNP 93,594 M 9.94% 23.5%
ACA 57,652 M 6.60% 15.1%
TFSL 4,005 M 8.01% 9.54%
MSBI 357 M 6.71% 9.23%
Top 5 Dividend Growth Rates of Peer-Group
Symbol Market Cap USD Growth Rate (CAGR) Payout Consistency
BBAR 2,878 M 176% 50.0%
DBK 66,355 M 50.0% 75.0%
TRST 733 M 51.7% 89.9%
OSBC 993 M 51.4% 72.1%
NIC 1,885 M 45.3% 100%

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CBK Dividend History: Last 20 Payments (EUR) as of December 2025

Ex-Dividend Date Record Date Payment Date Period Dividend per Share Dividend Growth Rate QoQ Payout Yield
2025-05-16 2025-05-20 Final 0.65 85.7% 2.58%
2024-05-02 0.35 75% 2.55%
2023-06-01 2023-06-05 Final 0.2 0% 2.14%
2020-05-07 0.2 0% N/A
2019-05-23 2019-05-27 Special 0.2 0% N/A
2016-04-21 2016-04-21 Final 0.2 -75% N/A
2008-05-16 0.8014 33.3% N/A
2007-05-17 0.601 50% N/A
2006-05-18 0.4007 100% N/A
2005-05-23 0.2003 150% N/A
2003-06-02 0.0801 -75% N/A
2002-06-03 0.3206 -60% N/A
2001-05-28 0.8014 25% N/A
2000-05-29 0.6411 -23.2% N/A
1999-05-25 0.8348 1.9% N/A
1998-06-02 0.8195 11.1% N/A
1997-06-02 0.7375 80.7% N/A
1996-05-28 0.4083 12.5% N/A
1995-05-18 0.3629 0% N/A
1994-05-30 0.3629 0% N/A

CBK Dividend FAQ

Commerzbank AG (XETRA: CBK) is a German-headquartered universal bank that serves private-individuals, small-business owners, corporates, financial-service firms and institutional investors across Europe, the Americas and Asia. Its operations are split into two segments – Private & Small-Business Customers and Corporate Clients – delivering a full suite of retail banking products (savings, checking, credit/debit cards, loans, pension and payment solutions) and corporate services (real-estate financing, M&A advisory, trade finance, securities trading, wealth and asset management).

What is the Dividend Yield of CBK?

As of December 2025, CBK`s dividend yield is 1.92%. This is calculated by dividing the trailing 12-month dividend rate (TTM rate) of 0.65 EUR by the current share price of 33.84.

Does CBK pay a dividend?

As of December 2025, CBK paid a dividend of 0.65 EUR in the last 12 months. The last dividend was paid on 2025-05-16 and the payout was 0.65 EUR.

How often does CBK pay dividends?

CBK pays dividends annually. Over the last 12 months, CBK has issued 1 dividend payments. The last dividend payment was made on 2025-05-16.

CBK dividend forecast

Based on historical data, the forecasted dividends per share for CBK for the next 4 payments are between 0 (-100.0%) and 0 (-100.0%).
This represents a significant dividend cut compared to the last payment.

Will CBK pay dividends in 2025?

The latest dividend paid per share was 0.65 EUR with an Ex-Dividend Date of 2025-05-16. The next Ex-Dividend date for Commerzbank (CBK) is currently unknown.

What is the next Ex-Dividend Date for CBK?

The next Ex-Dividend date for Commerzbank (CBK) is currently unknown. We automatically update the next Ex-Dividend date when it is announced.

What is the Dividend Growth of CBK?

CBK's average dividend growth rate over the past 5 years is 15.0% per year.
Strong growth: CBK's Dividend growth is outpacing inflation.

What is the Yield on Cost of CBK?

CBK's 5-Year Yield on Cost is 13.0%. If you bought CBK's shares at 5.02 EUR five years ago, your current annual dividend income (0.65 EUR per share, trailing 12 months) equals 13.0% of your original purchase price.

What is the Payout Consistency of CBK?

CBK Payout Consistency is 45.1%. The payout consistency is a proprietary measure of how consistently a company has paid dividends over its lifetime and blends growth rate, number of dividend payments, interruptions or lowering dividends into one number.
Very unstable: Commerzbank has a poor track record of dividend payments over its lifetime.

Does CBK have a good Dividend Yield?

CBK`s 1.92% Dividend Yield is considered as low. This is usually a sign of a growth company.

What is the Dividend Payout Ratio of CBK?

The Dividend Payout Ratio of CBK is 28.6%. Very low - Often a strong indicator of potential dividend growth.

What is the Dividend Rating of CBK?

CBK`s Overall Dividend Rating is 66.57%. Ratings surpassing 65% are regarded as acceptable, exceeding 75% are favorable and surpassing 85% are strong.

Key Metric Definitions

  • Dividend Yield: Annual dividend per share divided by current share price.
  • Dividend Growth Rate: Compound annual growth rate of annual dividend per share over the last 5 years.
  • Payout Ratio: Percentage of earnings paid as dividends (TTM).
  • Payout Consistency: % of eligible periods with uninterrupted or increased dividends, measured over the entire lifetime of the stock or fund.
  • Payout Frequency: Number of dividends paid in the last 12m (TTM).
  • Overall Dividend Rating: Proprietary composite score, quantified on a scale from 0 to +100. Ratings surpassing 70 are regarded as favorable, while those exceeding 85 are strong.
  • Total Return: Price appreciation plus dividends over specified period.
  • Market Cap: Figures are in millions of the corresponding currency.