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Consensus recommendation

  • 14-Sep-23
  • 20-Jun-24
  • 18-Jul-24
  • 15-Aug-24
  • 12-Sep-24
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Recommendations12-Sep-24
Buy0
Outperform2
Hold7
Sell4
Strong Sell2

Share price forecast in AUD

The 13 analysts offering 12 month price targets for National Australia Bank Ltd. have a median target of 33.00, with a high estimate of 37.00 and a low estimate of 26.50. The median estimate represents a -14.90% decrease from the last price of 38.78.
High-4.6%37.00
Med-14.9%33.00
Low-31.7%26.50

Dividends in AUD

In 2023, National Australia Bank Ltd reported a dividend of 1.67 AUD. The 13 analysts covering the company expect dividends of 1.68 AUD for the upcoming fiscal year, an increase of 0.84%.
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Earnings history & estimates in AUD

National Australia Bank Ltd. reported annual 2023 earnings of 2.47 per share on Nov 08, 2023.
Average growth rate+14.38%
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Revenue history & estimates in AUD

National Australia Bank Limited had revenues for the full year 2023 of 20.65bn. This was 12.89% above the prior year's results.
Average growth rate+4.84%
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