Here's an aspect to explain in part why CBA is so higly valued:
If one assumes around $500 bn in value of debit (not credit !!!) card transaction in Australia annually, then a 1% transaction fee would generate $5 bn in fee income. Of course, CBA does not perform 100% of those transactions, but perhaps 20% of them - being the largest bank in Australia. This would generate $1 bn in transaction fee income.
CBA may not charge 1%, but perhaps 0.9% or 0.89%, therefore getting around $900 m or $890 m annually.
From a banker's point of view, this is a wonderful business for a number of reasons:Now, if the banker likes it a lot, then the shareholder of CBA should like it a lot.
- There is no credit risk, as payment is only made when money is in the account.
- CBA has effectively inserted itself into Austalia's GDP creation, and 'creames off' almost 1% annually
- Electronic payments will only ever increase (because: the authorities like it as it reduces the shadow economy and tax evasion, it is easier for customers and businesses alike); therefore CBA enjoys an inbuilt growth driver.
Since, I can't ask for 1% percent of the purchase price of sneakers of rumpsteak, then the least I can do is trying to be part of a business that can.
Just my 5 cents worth.
PS. In my humble opinion the above scheme is superior to a mortgage book, where one has to deal with the vagaries of credit risk and housing cycles.
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$173.80 |
Change
1.400(0.81%) |
Mkt cap ! $290.8B |
Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
$174.23 | $174.40 | $172.03 | $390.2M | 2.247M |
Buyers (Bids)
No. | Vol. | Price($) |
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1 | 4286 | $173.62 |
Sellers (Offers)
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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$173.97 | 636 | 2 |
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No. | Vol. | Price($) |
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1 | 4286 | 173.620 |
1 | 1840 | 173.520 |
2 | 134 | 173.510 |
1 | 2500 | 173.500 |
1 | 1385 | 173.450 |
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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173.970 | 636 | 2 |
173.990 | 1804 | 5 |
174.000 | 3473 | 20 |
174.100 | 100 | 1 |
174.150 | 1000 | 1 |
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