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National Australia Bank Limited Return on Equity

National Australia Bank Limited (NABZY) has a ROE of 19.49%, above the Finance sector average of 16.64%.

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ROE

19.49%

Return on Equity

19.49%

Return on Equity measures how efficiently a company uses shareholders' equity to generate profits. A higher ROE indicates better profitability relative to equity.

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National Australia Bank Limited (NABZY) FAQ

National Australia Bank Limited's return on equity stands at 19.49%. That is above the Finance sector average of 16.64%. Stockcircle updates this page with the newest filings so you can track how the metric evolves quarter by quarter.

National Australia Bank Limited sits higher the Finance benchmark (16.64%) with a ROE of 19.49%. That is roughly 17.1% above the sector mean. Peer context matters because what looks expensive or cheap in absolute terms can be normal for the sector.

A ROE of 19.49% for National Australia Bank Limited means each unit of related capital or sales is generating that return rate. Higher is usually better for profitability metrics, but extremely high figures can reflect one-time items or thin equity bases. Review several years of data on this page before extrapolating.

The history chart shows how National Australia Bank Limited's ROE evolved across reporting periods, while the comparison chart places NABZY next to similar companies. Use both: a rising metric that still lags peers tells a different story than a rising metric that already leads the group. Growth charts, when available, highlight acceleration or slowdown.

Yes — within Finance, ROE is commonly used to spot outliers. National Australia Bank Limited's reading of 19.49% (sector avg 16.64%) is a starting point; confirm whether differences come from growth, margins, accounting choices, or one-time items before treating an outlier as a buy or sell signal.