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XSGO
STG
Market cap15bUSD
Sep 16, Last price  
40.90CLP
Name

Banco Santander-Chile

Chart & Performance

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P/E
7.54
P/S
1.65
EPS
5.42
Div Yield, %
Shrs. gr., 5y
Rev. gr., 5y
11.73%
Revenues
4.66t
-4.96%
1,601,696,476,1402,086,685,000,0002,454,646,000,0001,654,902,000,0001,770,382,000,0002,132,262,000,0002,232,699,000,0002,300,345,000,0002,560,146,000,0002,467,010,000,0002,528,866,000,0002,471,254,000,0002,643,202,000,0002,810,617,000,0002,675,811,000,0003,373,626,000,0004,720,466,000,0005,221,783,000,0004,903,233,000,0004,660,076,000,000
Net income
1.02t
+19.78%
306,992,543,443336,086,000,000413,370,000,000431,557,000,000505,393,000,000402,191,000,000356,808,000,000442,294,000,000569,910,000,000448,466,000,000476,067,000,000562,801,000,000595,333,000,000619,091,000,000547,614,000,000842,467,000,000792,276,000,000579,427,000,000852,964,000,0001,021,650,000,000
CFO
704.90b
+46.13%
433,791,265,000746,836,000,000-10,324,000,0001,323,587,000,000-64,037,000,0001,556,890,000,000-1,018,052,000,000645,166,000,000282,423,000,000687,796,000,000736,153,000,000-416,357,000,0001,022,492,000,0001,855,586,000,000-819,993,000,000-3,186,928,000,000-358,988,000,000-2,165,278,000,000482,388,000,000704,904,487,000

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Profile

Banco Santander-Chile, along with its affiliated entities, operates as a prominent financial institution in Chile, delivering a comprehensive array of commercial and retail banking solutions. Its business operations are structured into distinct segments: Retail Banking, Middle-Market, Corporate Investment Banking, and internal Corporate Activities. The bank offers a diverse portfolio of financial products, including debit and credit cards, checking accounts, and various savings options. It provides numerous lending solutions, such as consumer, automobile, general commercial, and mortgage loans, some of which are government-guaranteed. Furthermore, the company extends loans denominated in both Chilean pesos and foreign currencies to facilitate various commercial transactions, international trade, foreign currency forward contracts, and credit lines, alongside specialized mortgage financing services. Beyond traditional banking, Banco Santander-Chile provides an extensive suite of additional services. These encompass mutual funds, insurance and securities brokerage, foreign exchange services, financial leasing, factoring, financial consulting and advisory, investment management, foreign trade support, treasury management, and transactional services. It also offers specialized financing for real estate development projects. The institution's offerings further include short-term financing, capital raising, general brokerage, and sophisticated financial instruments such as derivatives, securitization, and other customized financial products. Its broad client base spans individual consumers, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), larger corporations, universities, national government entities, and local and regional administrative bodies. As of December 31, 2021, the bank maintained a robust physical presence, operating 326 branches. This network included 220 under the primary Santander brand, 14 distinguished as Select branches, 7 specialized locations catering to the middle market, and 22 designated as auxiliary and payment centers. These were complemented by 1,338 ATMs, many of which offered deposit functionalities. Banco Santander-Chile was established in 1977 and is headquartered in Santiago, Chile.
IPO date
Nov 04, 1994
Employees
9,389
Domiciled in
CL
Incorporated in
CL

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