The Bank of Nova Scotia

The Bank of Nova Scotia

Financial Services

NYSE:BNS · New York Stock Exchange

Market Cap $102.67B Beta 1.22 P/E (TTM) 15.1
$83.74 +1.27%

+$1.05 today

52W Low $53.74High $83.99

Vol 0.79M · Avg 2.48M

EPS (TTM)$7.76
Div Yield3.76%
Banks - Diversified

Intrinsic Value

BNS Intrinsic Value

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Intrinsic Value

System DCF · consensus of 4 models

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Valuation History

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Price History

Dividend-adjusted closing price

Events

Change

+62.05%

Period High

$83.81

Period Low

$51.57

Latest

$83.81

Analyst Targets

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Wall Street Price Targets

1-year price history with analyst consensus target

Growth

Current

$83.81

Low Target

$67.00

Avg Target

$72.15

High Target

$75.60

Upside (Avg)

-13.91%

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Fundamental Analysis

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Quality Snapshot

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Big Five Numbers

CAGR by period · ROIC shows average

Metric 10yr 5yr3yr1yr
EPS
N/AN/A+2.8%+0.2%
Revenue
N/AN/A+5.8%+2.0%
Equity
+6.8%+4.6%+2.5%+3.2%
Cash
N/AN/A+3.2%+30.3%
ROIC
6.3%5.3%3.1%2.7%

Analysis

Latest growth is strongest in Cash at +30.3% and weakest in EPS at +0.2%. Three-year average ROIC is 3.1%, which helps show whether that growth is being earned efficiently.

Growth Profile

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Growth Analysis

Historical CAGR & forward analyst estimates

Metric 10yr5yr3yr Fwd Est.
EPSN/AN/A+2.8%
+4.6% (13yr)1 analysts
RevenueN/AN/A+5.8%
+4.9% (13yr)2 analysts
Net IncomeN/AN/A+4.0%
+4.6% (13yr)2 analysts
EBITN/AN/A+2.4%
-3.2% (13yr)2 analysts

Analysis

Recent growth has been strongest in Revenue at +5.8% over three years. Forward estimates point to Revenue at +4.9% (13yr), giving you a quick check on whether expectations are accelerating or cooling.

Earnings Quality

Follow revenue through to net income

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Earnings Waterfall

Revenue to Net Income

Key Ratios

EPS$7.22
Gross Margin47.7%
Net Margin13.5%
P/E Ratio11.4
P/S Ratio6.1

Analysis

$71.0B of revenue converted into $9.5B of net income for the selected period. Gross margin is 47.7% and net margin is 13.5%, showing how much revenue survives after costs and taxes. EPS is $7.22, tying the income statement back to per-share earnings.

Capital Efficiency

Measure how well The Bank of Nova Scotia turns capital into returns

Returns on equity, invested capital, and assets help separate durable operators from businesses that only grow by adding more capital.

Return Metrics

ROE, ROIC & ROA over time

Management

ROE

9.0%

avg 11.8%

ROIC

1.1%

avg 5.0%

ROA

0.5%

avg 0.7%

Analysis

ROE is currently the strongest return metric at 9.0% versus its period average of 11.8%. 0 of 3 return metrics are above their quality threshold, which helps indicate how efficiently the company turns capital and assets into profit.

Owner Returns

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Dividends, buybacks, and debt paydown show whether excess cash is being reinvested, returned, or used to strengthen the balance sheet.

Shareholder Returns

Dividend, buyback & debt paydown yields

Management

Dividend Yield (TTM)

5.79%

Buyback Yield (TTM)

1.97%

Debt Paydown (TTM)

0.00%

Total Yield (TTM)

7.76%

Analysis

Total TTM shareholder yield is 7.76% including 0.00% from debt paydown. The largest current contributor is dividends at 5.79%, which helps show whether capital returns are coming from direct cash payouts, share count reduction, or balance sheet cleanup.

Dividend Record

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Dividends

Dividend history, growth & yield

Dividends

Yield

3.76%

Annual Div/Share

$3.18

Payout Ratio

62.3%

Frequency

Quarterly

Shareholder Yield

6.59%

Next Ex-Date

Jul 7, 2026

Next Payment

$0.82 · Jul 29, 2026

1Y Growth

+4.8%

3Y CAGR

+1.3%

5Y CAGR

+2.9%

Dividend Payments, Annual Total (TTM) & Yield

Analysis

The current indicated dividend yield is 3.76%, with TTM dividends of $3.18 per share. Three-year dividend growth is +1.3%, which helps show whether payouts are compounding or flattening. The payout ratio is 62.3%, so compare payout growth against earnings coverage. Payments are currently quarterly.

Company Overview

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Key Information

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Leadership

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Management

Key executives, compensation & ownership

Management
NameTitleCompensationTenureAgeShares OwnedOwnership %

Travis J. Machen

Chief Executive Officer and Group Head of Global Banking & Markets Business$3.21M

L. Scott Thomson

President, Chief Executive Officer & Director$2.85M56

Francisco Alberto Aristeguieta Silva

Group Head of International & Global Transaction Banking$2.69M61

Tim Clarke

Group Head & Chief Information Officer$2.27M

Rajagopal Viswanathan

Group Head & Chief Financial Officer$1.33M

Philip Thomas

Group Head and Chief Strategy & Operating Officer$168,354.00

Ian Arellano

Executive Vice President & General Counsel

Meny Grauman

Head of Investor Relations

Julie A. Walsh

Executive Vice President & Chief Compliance Officer

Meigan Terry

Executive VP and Chief Global Corporate & Public Affairs Officer

Insider Trading

SEC Form 4 transactions — last 12 months

Management

No insider transactions in the last 12 months.

Financial Position

Check what supports the company underneath the income statement

The balance sheet shows liquidity, debt, asset mix, and book value quality before you rely on earnings or growth assumptions.

Balance Sheet

Assets, liabilities & equity

Cash & Equivalents$9.1B
Total Current Assets$9.1B
PP&E (Net)$5.3B
Intangible Assets$16.0B
Long-term Investments$1.5T
Tax Assets$3.1B
Other Non-current$35.1B
Total Non-current Assets$1.5T
Total Assets$1.5T

Analysis

Selected assets total $1.5T for Latest. The largest visible component is Long-term Investments at $1.5T, about 95.5% of the tab total. Use the mix to judge balance sheet concentration, liquidity, leverage, and how much of book value is supported by tangible operating assets.

Cash Generation

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Free cash flow connects accounting earnings to owner earnings, showing how much cash remains after reinvestment needs.

Free Cash Flow

Net Income to FCF bridge

Cash Flow Statement

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