As of January 2025, National Bank of Canada has a market cap of $31.14B. This makes National Bank of Canada the world's 553th valuable company by market cap, according to our data. The market capitalization, also known as a stock market cap is a key financial indication. It represents the combined worth of all the outstanding shares of a publicly traded company multiplied by the current stock price. This figure is often used to see how much a company is worth. This figure is often used to see what is the company net worth.
Year | Market Cap | Change |
---|---|---|
2024 | $24.15B | 1.91% |
2023 | $23.70B | 10.71% |
2022 | $21.41B | -5.40% |
2021 | $22.63B | 34.62% |
2020 | $16.81B | -0.61% |
2019 | $16.91B | 28.60% |
2018 | $13.15B | -10.63% |
2017 | $14.72B | 15.02% |
2016 | $12.79B | 35.28% |
2015 | $9.46B | -18.47% |
2014 | $11.60B | 11.87% |
2013 | $10.37B | 14.44% |
2012 | $9.06B | 7.07% |
2011 | $8.46B | 5.28% |
2010 | $8.04B | 13.75% |
2009 | $7.07B | 92.46% |
2008 | $3.67B | -40.14% |
2007 | $6.13B | -20.58% |
2006 | $7.72B | 9.15% |
2005 | $7.08B | 21.71% |
2004 | $5.81B | 14.88% |
2003 | $5.06B | 33.56% |
2002 | $3.79B | 8.75% |
2001 | $3.48B | 11.65% |
2000 | $3.12B | 43.78% |
1999 | $2.17B | -25.40% |
1998 | $2.91B | 5.08% |
1997 | $2.77B | 70.40% |
1996 | $1.62B | 24.44% |
1995 | $1.31B | - |