MTR Corporation Limited (HKG:0066)

Hong Kong flag Hong Kong · Delayed Price · Currency is HKD
25.85
+0.20 (0.78%)
Apr 17, 2025, 4:08 PM HKT
9.07%
Market Cap 160.91B
Revenue (ttm) 60.01B
Net Income (ttm) 15.77B
Shares Out 6.22B
EPS (ttm) 2.54
PE Ratio 10.18
Forward PE 9.34
Dividend 1.31 (5.07%)
Ex-Dividend Date May 23, 2025
Volume 3,854,762
Average Volume 6,460,729
Open 25.70
Previous Close 25.65
Day's Range 25.65 - 25.95
52-Week Range 23.25 - 30.65
Beta 0.51
RSI 53.79
Earnings Date May 16, 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]

Industry Railroads
Sector Industrials
Founded 1975
Employees 31,822
Stock Exchange Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 0066
Full Company Profile

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 Statements

News

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp freezes fares for first time since 2023 formula reform

The freeze takes into account affordability, company’s profitability and wage index for transport sector workers.

21 days ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp raises US$3 billion from its largest bond issue

The deal comes amid a buoyant Asian bond market as risk sentiment remains steady ahead of further US trade tariffs, according to analysts.

23 days ago - South China Morning Post

Cats and dogs to be allowed on Hong Kong light rail trains starting in May, MTRC says

Cats and dogs will be allowed on board Hong Kong’s light rail trains on weekends and holidays starting in May, the MTR Corporation (MTRC) has announced. The two-month trial scheme will begin on May 1,...

24 days ago - Hong Kong Free Press

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp ‘worried about odour, health issues on pet-friendly rides’

Meeting attendees suggested limiting pet sizes to 20kg and designating train compartments as solutions to concerns.

4 weeks ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp to accept popular mainland Chinese payment card from next week

Mainland Chinese visitors will be able to pay for most MTR trips by tapping China T-Union Card, which is used in over 300 cities across the border.

5 weeks ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp, KMB considering allowing commuters to bring pets on board

Sources say rail giant and bus firm are mulling policy for small animals, with MTR Corp to make decision sometime in first half of the year.

5 weeks ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s MTR considers letting passengers travel with pets – report

Hong Kong railway operator – the MTR Corporation (MTRC) – is considering allowing passengers to travel with their pets, local media HK01 reported citing sources. The MTRC may make a decision on the pe...

5 weeks ago - Hong Kong Free Press

‘Nervous’ MTR fine-tunes operations for Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park

MTR Corp deployed more staff at two nearby stations and created a guide on how to get to park during events with big passenger flows.

2 months ago - South China Morning Post

MTRC denies staffer prevented use of life-saving device outside of station premises

Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation (MTRC) has denied allegations that a staff member at Tsuen Wan West MTR Station refused to lend its Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to help a man outside the station...

2 months ago - Hong Kong Free Press

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp denies refusing aid to man who collapsed near station

A widely shared social media post accused staff of declining to lend an automated external defibrillator as incident occurred outside station.

2 months ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s MTRC to be fined at least HK$1 million for 7 hour metro disruption

Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation (MTRC) will be fined at least HK$1 million after a disruption on the East Rail Line that lasted for more than seven hours, including during the morning rush hour, on Wednes...

2 months ago - Hong Kong Free Press

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp to be fined at least HK$1 million for 7-hour disruption

Lawmaker calls for review of penalty mechanism to take into account scale of disruptions after passengers suffered delays on East Rail line.

2 months ago - South China Morning Post

Equipment fault causes disruptions on East Rail Line of Hong Kong’s MTR

The MTR Corporation urges passengers on Wednesday morning to use other transport, with trains travelling at delayed intervals of up to 24 minutes.

2 months ago - South China Morning Post

Rare intercity train displayed by Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation damaged by public

Cross-border intercity KTT train has had parts removed and suffered damage just one day after exhibition opened to public.

2 months ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp must ‘compress’ construction costs: transport chief

Mable Chan lays out three priorities for railway operator, including raising non-fare revenue and diversifying financing sources.

3 months ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp exploring new business model to meet HK$165 billion commitment – reports

Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation (MTRC) has been exploring ways to cut costs and diversify income streams as it seeks to fulfil an investment commitment amounting to HK$165 billion over the next decade, lo...

3 months ago - Hong Kong Free Press

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp ‘reinventing’ business model amid property market woes

Rail giant seeking ‘new sources of income and ways to lower costs’ to fulfil HK$165 billion financial commitment, Post learns.

3 months ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong may drop plan to use hydrogen-powered light rail trains: lawmakers

MTR Corp faces double whammy of restrictive safety rules and need to adapt light rail platforms, pair of lawmakers say.

4 months ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong commuters, be thankful you’re not in London or San Francisco

Could we send a brigade of transport planners, engineers and experts from Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation to help organise and run their systems?

4 months ago - South China Morning Post

Second try for Hong Kong land sale draws 33 developers as cautious bids expected

MTR Corp’s tender for a Tung Chung site follows a senior government official’s call for developers to show faith in Hong Kong’s future.

5 months ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp loses London Elizabeth line contract after 10 years of operations

London’s transport authority says the contract has been awarded to joint venture between Go Ahead Group, Tokyo Metro and Sumitomo Corporation.

5 months ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp won’t use by-laws to force travellers to stand on both sides of escalators

Rail giant prefers ‘promotion and education’ efforts to change travellers’ behaviour, also plans to reduce speed of escalators.

5 months ago - South China Morning Post

Walk this way? Why Hong Kong’s MTR Corp is targeting escalator etiquette

Some residents are putting their foot down over call to do away with transport tradition and stand still on both sides of escalators.

5 months ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp launches escalator safety campaign after 430 accidents logged

Station announcements, posters and ambassadors will call on passengers to follow rules after more than 400 accidents in first nine months.

5 months ago - South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation accuses Physical of owing it HK$2.8 million in rent and fees

Corporation is seeking to recover HK$320,000, the sum remaining after deducting HK$2.48 million deposit paid by now-defunct gym chain in 2021.

6 months ago - South China Morning Post