Bank of Montreal sets earnings date, stock ahead of July results
29.06.2026 - 18:15:11 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-29, 18:14.
Bank of Montreal (CA0636711016) has confirmed its next quarterly earnings release for July 30, 2026, according to the bank's investor relations calendar. The Toronto-listed lender is one of Canada's Big Five banks and its stock trades on both the TSX and NYSE, giving it a broad investor base. Bank of Montreal investor relations calendar
What BMO has scheduled
Per the latest update on the Bank of Montreal investor relations page, the company plans to release its fiscal third-quarter 2026 results before market open on July 30, 2026, followed by a conference call for analysts and investors later that morning. The bank's earnings dates typically cluster around other Canadian peers such as Royal Bank of Canada and Toronto-Dominion Bank, so the July slot fits the established reporting rhythm. Reuters overview of Canadian bank earnings timing
The upcoming quarter will likely reflect the impact of recent Bank of Canada rate decisions on net interest margins, as well as credit trends in the bank's retail and commercial portfolios. Analysts will also focus on the performance of BMO's U.S. operations, which expanded markedly after the acquisition of Bank of the West, a deal that closed in early 2023 and reshaped the lender's geographic footprint.
Analyst consensus on BMO shares
Consensus data compiled by MarketScreener show that around 16 to 20 analysts actively cover Bank of Montreal stock, with a majority rating the shares as Hold and a smaller group at Buy. The average 12-month price target sits modestly above the current share price, pointing to a cautious upside view as North American banks navigate a mixed macro backdrop. MarketScreener consensus on Bank of Montreal
Recent notes from large houses such as RBC Capital Markets and TD Securities have emphasized BMO's diversified revenue streams across personal banking, commercial lending, wealth management and capital markets, but they also highlight ongoing pressure on loan growth and fee income. The consensus stance reflects stable asset quality metrics and capital ratios, but incorporates slower expected earnings growth compared with the post-pandemic rebound period. RBC Capital Markets preview on Bank of Montreal
All news and analysis on the Bank of Montreal shares
For a broader view on the Bank of Montreal stock, including earlier earnings, dividends and sector comparisons, the ad-hoc-news topic page and the bank's investor relations hub offer structured information.
The product behind the stock
Bank of Montreal earns most of its income by providing retail and commercial banking services, including chequing and savings accounts, mortgages, business loans and credit cards. A key consumer product is the BMO CashBack Mastercard, which offers cash-back rewards on everyday spending and feeds fee and interest income into the group.
Where the stock trades today
Bank of Montreal stock trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker BMO, and on the NYSE under the same symbol. As of 2026-06-29, 16:00, BMO shares change hands at about 120.50 Canadian dollars on the TSX, based on recent quotes from the exchange.
Bank of Montreal at a glance
- Company: Bank of Montreal Inc.
- ISIN: CA0636711016
- WKN: 867751
- Ticker: BMO
- Trading venue: TSX / NYSE
- Price (as of 2026-06-29, 16:00): 120.50 CAD
- Market cap: approximately 78 billion CAD (as of 2026-06-29)
- Sector / industry: Financials - Banks
- Index membership: S&P/TSX 60
- Next earnings date: 2026-07-30
BMO CashBack Mastercard as a consumer product
The widely marketed BMO CashBack Mastercard credit card is available to Canadian retail customers and can be compared across issuers on general shopping platforms.
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