MotorCycle Holdings Limited (ASX:MTO)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
2.660
-0.150 (-5.34%)
Feb 23, 2026, 4:10 PM AEST
Market Cap207.56M +58.0%
Revenue (ttm)650.36M +11.6%
Net Income18.02M +27.5%
EPS0.24 +27.4%
Shares Out73.86M
PE Ratio11.52
Forward PE8.44
Dividend0.13 (4.63%)
Ex-Dividend DateSep 9, 2025
Volume52,464
Average Volume56,218
Open2.820
Previous Close2.810
Day's Range2.660 - 2.910
52-Week Range1.757 - 4.000
Beta0.27
RSI50.45
Earnings DateFeb 26, 2026

About MotorCycle Holdings

MotorCycle Holdings Limited owns and operates motorcycle dealerships in Australia. It operates through Motorcycle Retailing and Motorcycle Accessories Wholesaling segments. The company is involved in the sale of new motorcycles, used motorcycles, accessories and parts, and mechanical protection plan contracts; wholesaling and retailing of motorcycle accessories. It also distributes motorcycles, ATVs, scooters, including electric models, as well as motorcycle and bicycle parts, accessories, and apparel. In addition, the company engages in financ... [Read more]

Founded 1989
Employees 900
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol MTO
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2025, MotorCycle Holdings's revenue was 650.36 million, an increase of 11.58% compared to the previous year's 582.87 million. Earnings were 18.02 million, an increase of 27.54%.

Financial Statements

News

Eyes on ex-CEO after Morgans revs up MotorCycle Holdings block trade

Morgans Financial crossed a $32.4 million block in the Hamish Douglass-backed wholesaler and retailer of motorcycles on Friday.

6 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Peter Stevens Motorcycles rides another day after being sold to rivals

The retailer of Harley-Davidson, Yamaha, BRP and Ducati fell into administration in May. Motorcycle Holdings and Joe Rascal Group are scooping up dealerships.

8 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Hamish Douglass revs up his portfolio with MotorCycle Holdings

Don’t expect to see the Magellan Financial Group co-founder cruising on a chopper any time soon, but he is convinced that this two-wheel business has plenty of value.

10 months ago - The Australian Financial Review