Standard Chartered Stock

Standard Chartered EV/FCF

The EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Standard Chartered (STAN.L) as of Aug 23, 2026 is -8.75. In the previous year, EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) was -28.08 — a change of -68.85% (higher).

EV/FCF

-8.75

YoY

-68.85%

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EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Standard Chartered is 2026 -8.75 . EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Standard Chartered was 2025 -28.08 . It decreases by -68.85% higher compared to the previous year.

The Standard Chartered EV/FCF history

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EV/FCF
Date
EV/FCF
Jan 1, 2017
-48.35 USD
Jan 1, 2018
6.18 USD
Jan 1, 2019
-114.66 USD
Jan 1, 2020
8.61 USD
Jan 1, 2021
17.22 USD
Jan 1, 2022
-6.09 USD
Jan 1, 2023
-28.08 USD
Jan 1, 2024
-8.75 USD
The Standard Chartered EV/FCF history
YEAREV/FCFYoY
-8.75-68.85%
-28.08+360.87%
-6.09-135.37%
17.22+100.13%
8.61-107.51%
-114.66-1,953.91%
6.18-112.79%
-48.35-345.40%
19.70-505.80%
-4.86-262.53%
2.99
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Standard Chartered Stock analysis

What does Standard Chartered do? Standard Chartered PLC is a British bank founded in London in 1853. The bank has a long history and has evolved over time to become a global bank operating in over 60 countries. The business model of Standard Chartered is focused on serving international customers, particularly emerging markets. The bank is known for its presence in Asia, particularly Hong Kong and Singapore, as well as in Africa and the Middle East. Standard Chartered positions itself as one of the leading banks for cross-border business and international transactions. Standard Chartered specializes in four business segments: 1. Corporate & Institutional Banking, which focuses on serving business customers and offers services such as foreign exchange trading, trading in financial instruments, investment banking, and cash management. 2. Consumer Banking, which targets retail customers seeking products such as bank accounts, loans, and credit cards. Again, the focus is on emerging markets. 3. Commercial Banking, which focuses on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Similar products to Corporate & Institutional Banking are offered, but tailored to the needs of SMEs. 4. Private Banking, which offers personalized financial solutions for sophisticated customers. The offering includes wealth management, investment advice, and customized products to preserve and grow clients' wealth. Standard Chartered offers a range of products including credit cards, current accounts, savings products, mortgages, insurance, and investment funds. The products are designed to meet customers' needs and are tailored to their individual requirements. One of the strengths of Standard Chartered is its focus on emerging markets. The bank has deep roots in these regions and is able to provide customers with the necessary support on the ground. This has resulted in the bank having a strong presence in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, and being considered one of the leading banks in these regions. However, Standard Chartered has not always had a smooth history. In recent years, there have been several cases of regulatory breaches and money laundering allegations, resulting in significant fines. However, the bank has taken measures to improve its compliance structures and ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations. Overall, Standard Chartered is a global bank with a strong focus on emerging markets. Its business model is aimed at serving international business and transactions, as well as individual customer needs. The bank offers a wide range of products and services to meet the demands of its customers. Standard Chartered is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Standard Chartered stock

EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Standard Chartered is -8.75 in 2026.

EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Standard Chartered changed from -28.08 to -8.75, representing a -68.85% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) Standard Chartered since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

The EV/FCF ratio measures the enterprise value relative to free cash flow. It captures the true cash-generating ability of a business.

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