Business Segments · Revenue from contracts with customers

Consumer Banking — Revenue from contracts with customers

Citizens Financial Group Consumer Banking — Revenue from contracts with customers increased by 2.2% to $1.61B in Q1 2026 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric grew by 7.9%, from $1.49B to $1.61B. This is a positive signal — higher values indicate stronger performance for this metric.

Analysis

StatementSegment
CategoryGrowth
SignalHigher is better
VolatilityStable
First reportedQ1 2022
Last reportedQ1 2026
Rolls up toTotal Revenue

How to read this metric

An increase indicates stronger customer engagement with fee-based services and diversified revenue streams.

Detailed definition

This metric represents revenue generated from specific service contracts within the consumer banking segment, such as de...

Peer comparison

Commonly reported as non-interest income or fee income across retail banking peers.

Metric ID: cfg_segment_consumer_banking_revenue_from_contracts_with_customers

Historical Data

13 periods
 Q1 '22Q2 '22Q3 '22Q1 '23Q2 '23Q3 '23Q1 '24Q2 '24Q3 '24Q1 '25Q2 '25Q3 '25Q1 '26
Value$1.11B$1.28B$1.26B$1.35B$1.37B$1.35B$1.35B$1.40B$1.44B$1.49B$1.55B$1.57B$1.61B
QoQ Change+14.5%-1.3%+7.4%+1.5%-2.0%+0.4%+3.4%+3.1%+3.4%+3.8%+1.7%+2.2%
YoY Change+21.4%+7.6%+6.8%-0.1%+1.8%+7.1%+10.3%+10.7%+9.2%+7.9%
Range$1.11B$1.61B
CAGR+13.0%
Avg YoY Growth+8.3%
Median YoY Growth+7.8%
Current Streak7 quarters growth

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Citizens Financial Group's consumer banking — revenue from contracts with customers?
Citizens Financial Group (CFG) reported consumer banking — revenue from contracts with customers of $1.61B in Q1 2026.
How has Citizens Financial Group's consumer banking — revenue from contracts with customers changed year-over-year?
Citizens Financial Group's consumer banking — revenue from contracts with customers increased by 7.9% year-over-year, from $1.49B to $1.61B.
What does consumer banking — revenue from contracts with customers mean?
Revenue earned from service fees and contractual banking activities rather than interest.