Corporate Travel Management Limited (ASX:CTD)
| Market Cap | 2.23B +19.7% |
| Revenue (ttm) | 688.49M -4.9% |
| Net Income | 63.50M -42.8% |
| EPS | 0.44 -41.8% |
| Shares Out | 138.91M |
| PE Ratio | 36.55 |
| Forward PE | 23.09 |
| Dividend | 0.22 (1.37%) |
| Ex-Dividend Date | n/a |
| Volume | 40,400 |
| Average Volume | 468,087 |
| Open | 15.97 |
| Previous Close | 16.07 |
| Day's Range | 15.90 - 16.14 |
| 52-Week Range | 11.14 - 17.87 |
| Beta | 0.64 |
| RSI | 55.55 |
| Earnings Date | Feb 13, 2026 |
About ASX:CTD
Corporate Travel Management Limited, a travel management solutions company, manages the procurement and delivery of travel services in Australia and New Zealand, North America, Asia, and Europe. . The company provides corporate travels, meetings and event travel management, resources travel, sports travel, leisure travel, loyalty travel, and wholesale travel services, as well as accommodation agency services. Corporate Travel Management Limited was founded in 1994 and is based in Brisbane, Australia. [Read more]
Financial Performance
In fiscal year 2024, ASX:CTD's revenue was 710.42 million, an increase of 8.73% compared to the previous year's 653.40 million. Earnings were 84.45 million, an increase of 8.87%.
Financial StatementsNews
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Corporate Travel Management Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2025
1H 2025 saw strong EBITDA and margin growth in Australia, New Zealand, and North America, offsetting Europe's transition year. Guidance for FY 2025 and FY 2026 remains confident, with robust client wins, high cash conversion, and continued investment in technology and efficiency.
Corporate Travel Management Transcript: AGM 2024
Revenue and EBITDA grew strongly, with North America and ANZ leading performance, while Europe faced a transition year. Strategic focus is on technology, automation, and doubling EPS in five years, with robust governance and succession planning in place.
Corporate Travel Management Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2024
Revenue and EBITDA grew, but FY 2024 missed guidance due to one-off project declines and macro headwinds. Rest of World regions showed strong 2H momentum, while Europe faces a reset year as non-recurring work ends. FY 2025 targets robust growth, margin expansion, and continued tech investment.