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Bank of Montreal (BMO) Q2 Earnings: $7.05B Revenue, Dividend Hike

Bank of Montreal (BMO) Q2 Earnings: $7.05B Revenue, Dividend Hike

Bank of Montreal (NYSE:BMO) Reports Strong Q2 Earnings and Dividend Increase

  • Bank of Montreal (NYSE:BMO) surpassed analyst expectations with strong financial results, demonstrating significant growth in its latest quarter.
  • The Canadian banking giant reported robust revenue of $7.05 billion and a substantial net income of $2.63 billion, driven by strong fee revenue.
  • Bank of Montreal increased its quarterly dividend to $1.71 and improved its financial stability, evidenced by reduced credit losses and a strong 13.0% CET1 Ratio.

Bank of Montreal (NYSE:BMO) is a major Canadian financial services provider. The company offers a wide range of banking, wealth management, and investment services. On May 27, 2026, Bank of Montreal announced strong financial results that surpassed analyst expectations, showing significant growth over the previous year.

The company reported revenue of approximately $7.05 billion, which was higher than the estimated $6.98 billion. This performance was driven by strong fee revenue, as highlighted by the Wall Street Journal. This indicates healthy activity in its non-interest-based business segments.

Bank of Montreal's profitability saw a notable increase. The bank announced a net income of $2.63 billion for its second quarter, a 34% rise from the same period last year. Consequently, its reported earnings per share (EPS) grew by 41% to $3.53.

In a move that benefits shareholders, Bank of Montreal is increasing its dividend. As announced by PR Newswire, the quarterly dividend is now $1.71 per common share. This represents a 5% increase from the prior year and reflects the company's confidence in its financial standing.

The bank's financial stability is also improving. Its provision for credit losses, or money set aside for potential loan defaults, fell to $739 million. Bank of Montreal also reported a Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) Ratio of 13.0%, a key measure of a bank's ability to absorb losses.

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