MTR Corporation Limited (HKG:0066)
Market Cap | 162.59B |
Revenue (ttm) | 58.10B |
Net Income (ttm) | 17.46B |
Shares Out | 6.22B |
EPS (ttm) | 2.81 |
PE Ratio | 9.30 |
Forward PE | 10.16 |
Dividend | 1.31 (5.02%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Aug 27, 2025 |
Volume | 4,430,706 |
Average Volume | 8,077,582 |
Open | 26.12 |
Previous Close | 26.12 |
Day's Range | 26.10 - 26.24 |
52-Week Range | 23.80 - 30.65 |
Beta | 0.53 |
RSI | 26.21 |
Earnings Date | Aug 14, 2025 |
About MTR Corporation
MTR Corporation Limited engages in railway design, construction, operation, maintenance, and investment in Hong Kong, Australia, Mainland China, Macao, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. It operates through Hong Kong Transport Operations; Hong Kong Station Commercial Businesses; Hong Kong Property Rental and Management Businesses; Hong Kong Property Development; Mainland China and International Railway, Property Rental and Management Businesses; Mainland China Property Development; and Other Businesses segments. The company offers passenger operat... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, MTR Corporation's revenue was 60.01 billion, an increase of 5.32% compared to the previous year's 56.98 billion. Earnings were 15.77 billion, an increase of 102.62%.
Financial StatementsNews

Address of firm linked to Hong Kong MTR fake brick scandal ‘like deserted yard’
A scandal over counterfeit bricks in an MTR Corporation project in Hong Kong has deepened, with the maker of the genuine product saying the registered address of the Beijing firm allegedly behind the ...

MTR Corp files police report over suspected counterfeit bricks at station worksite
The case of suspected counterfeit bricks used at a railway construction site has been handed over to the police, according to Hong Kong’s rail operator. In a Wednesday press release, the MTR Corporati...

Manufacturer took action over copied bricks before Hong Kong’s MTR Corp scandal
The sole licensed mainland Chinese manufacturer of a German-owned brick brand has said that it started legal action over bogus products two months ago, before counterfeits were found on an MTR Corpora...

‘Tip of the iceberg’: Hong Kong’s MTR Corp’s tile procurement deal faces scrutiny
The MTR Corporation is facing growing pressure to investigate a subcontractor’s procurement of Chinese-made tiles for a rail project, instead of the contract-specified German ones, with a lawmaker des...

MTR Corp orders probe after mainland Chinese bricks used instead of German brand
Hong Kong’s railway operator has ordered an investigation after mainland Chinese bricks were used to erect walls in a station, instead of the German ones specified in the procurement contract. The MTR...

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp asks for report after wrong tiles allegedly installed
Hong Kong’s rail operator has requested a report after a subcontractor allegedly procured and installed tiles manufactured in mainland China, instead of a German-made brand specified in the contract. ...

Pet cats and dogs to be allowed on MTR light rail trains following trial, but long list of rules apply
Passengers will be allowed to take cats and dogs on light rail MTR trains following a trial. However, existing rules – including keeping their pets in a fully covered carrier – will remain. The MTR Co...

Hong Kong worker dies after being pinned against wall at MTR Corp depot
A 20-year-old worker has died after being pinned against a wall by a railway motor car at a depot of the MTR Corporation in an industrial accident that is being investigated by the Labour Department. ...

Recurrent profits for Hong Kong’s MTR Corp dip 15.7% in first half of 2025
Hong Kong rail giant the MTR Corporation has reported that profits from its recurrent businesses dropped 15.7 per cent to HK$3.39 billion (US$432 million) in the first six months of this year from the...

Hunt for Hong Kong copper thieves after lightning rod wire stolen from station
Hong Kong police are investigating the theft of copper wire worth about HK$100,000 (US$12,820) from a rooftop lightning rod at Po Lam MTR station in Tseung Kwan O. Officers were dispatched to the stat...

Hong Kong’s MTR adopts AI-powered systems for train deployment, crowd control
Hong Kong’s rail giant has implemented two AI-powered systems to help formulate train deployment and crowd control plans for major events at Kai Tak Sports Park, with plans to consider expanding their...

Hong Kong’s MTR urges good behaviour after man appears to urinate inside train
Hong Kong’s rail giant has appealed to passengers to avoid engaging in behaviour that disturbs other commuters after a viral video appeared to show a man urinating inside a train carriage. The MTR Cor...

Morgan Stanley banker buys two Hong Kong flats for US$18.8 million
David Wraight, managing director at Morgan Stanley, has bought two luxury residential units in Hong Kong for HK$147.3 million (US$18.8 million), joining a growing cadre of global financiers on the hun...

Hongkongers frustrated as malfunction causes delays on MTR’s Tseung Kwan O line
Hong Kong passengers have expressed frustration over repeated malfunctions on the Tseung Kwan O line, following a signalling equipment breakdown that forced service delays during a rush hour and cause...

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp halts Oyster Bay station’s overhead cable foundation works
Hong Kong’s rail giant the MTR Corporation has suspended foundation works for the overhead cable at its Oyster Bay station project on Lantau Island due to signs of “upheaving”. The government said on ...

How can Hong Kong’s MTR Corp get back on track amid funding, manpower woes?
Hong Kong leader John Lee Ka-chiu was stern-faced and did not mince his words as he took the MTR Corporation to task for “inadequacies” in the way it responded to emergencies and planned for disruptio...

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp signs investment deal with train parts maker CRRC Guangdong
Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation has signed a deal with CRRC Guangdong, marking the firm’s first investment in the railway equipment industry of the city’s neighbouring province and a bid to gain further a...

4 injured, sent to hospital after falling on MTR station escalator in Hong Kong
Four commuters were sent to hospital for their injuries after falling on an escalator at Hong Kong’s Lam Tin MTR station on Saturday. Police said officers were alerted to the incident at 1.40pm and no...

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp to carry out one-off inspection of critical rail assets
Hong Kong’s rail operator will carry out a one-off inspection of all its overhead lines and signalling points, and is considering offering a free cross-harbour shuttle bus in the event of service susp...

Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation to promote managing director Jeny Yeung to CEO
The MTR Corporation has promoted managing director Jeny Yeung Mei-chun to CEO from January next year and tasked her with leading the Hong Kong rail giant through a transformation. The corporation, whi...

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp opens the Island line in 1985 — from the SCMP archive
This article was first published on June 1, 1985. by Francis Li and Louis Liu Massive roll-up as new line opens Huge crowds rolled up to try out the Mass Transit Railway Island line which went into op...

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp must tackle ‘inadequacies’ in contingency plans: John Lee
Hong Kong’s leader has criticised the MTR Corporation’s “inadequacies” in emergency responses and contingency planning following several recent blunders, including a five-hour suspension in rail servi...

Hong Kong’s MTRC fined HK$19.2 million for 5-hour service disruption on Tseung Kwan O Line
Hong Kong’s railway operator, the MTR Corporation (MTRC), will have to pay HK$19.2 million in fines for the five-hour service disruption on its Tseung Kwan O Line last week, the city’s transport minis...

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp fined HK$19.2 million and will offer half-price fares for day
Hong Kong’s railway operator, the MTR Corporation, has been ordered to offer a day of half-price fares after being hit with a HK$19.2 million (US$2.4 million) penalty over a five-hour service suspensi...

Hong Kong gov’t demands MTRC report on 5-hour service disruption to Legislative Council
Hong Kong authorities have demanded that railway operator the MTR Corporation (MTRC) appear before the legislature on Monday to report on the five-hour service disruption during Thursday’s rush hour. ...