ComfortDelGro Corporation Limited (CDGLY)
Market Cap | 2.45B |
Revenue (ttm) | 3.76B |
Net Income (ttm) | 173.72M |
Shares Out | n/a |
EPS (ttm) | 0.08 |
PE Ratio | 14.09 |
Forward PE | 13.60 |
Dividend | 1.12 (4.78%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Aug 25, 2025 |
Volume | 460 |
Average Volume | 340 |
Open | 24.00 |
Previous Close | n/a |
Day's Range | 23.51 - 24.00 |
52-Week Range | 18.07 - 26.76 |
Beta | 0.48 |
RSI | 49.60 |
Earnings Date | Aug 12, 2025 |
About ComfortDelGro Corporation
ComfortDelGro Corporation Limited, together with its subsidiaries, provides public transportation services in Singapore, the United Kingdom, Australia, China, and Malaysia. It operates through five segments: Public Transport, Taxi/PHV, Other Private Transport, Inspection and Testing Services, and Other Segments. The company offers bus and rail services to commuters; taxi and coach rental services; non-emergency transport services to patients; vehicular maintenance and repair services; and electric vehicle charging services, as well as sells die... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, ComfortDelGro Corporation's revenue was 4.48 billion, an increase of 15.36% compared to the previous year's 3.88 billion. Earnings were 210.50 million, an increase of 16.62%.
Financial numbers in SGD Financial StatementsNews

Singapore transport operator ComfortDelGro now generates more revenue from overseas than its home base
Revenue from operations in the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and China now make up more than 50% of the Singapore transport operator's revenue.

Singapore’s ComfortDelGro will bid for Melbourne’s rail line as it takes its public transport model global
“Ten to 14 years ago we were not even in the position to bid for this contract,” ComforDelGro CEO Cheng Siak Kian said in an interview with Fortune.

Singaporean taxi operator ComfortDelGro hopes robotaxis can future-proof the industry, as aging populations lead to fewer drivers
ComfortDelGro is partnering with Chinese self-driving startup Pony.ai to launch a two-year pilot program in Guangzhou, China.
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Singapore’s ComfortDelGro adds London’s famous black cabs to its portfolio by buying the city’s largest taxi operator
The company is buying U.K. taxi operator Addison Lee in a deal worth almost $350 million.

London’s Addison Lee bought by Singapore-based transport firm for £269m
Addison Lee’s 7,500 drivers and 5,000 vehicles will be acquired by ComfortDelGro’s subsidiary firm CityFleet Networks.

Singaporeans often gripe about the city’s metro. Now one of its operators says the ‘Singapore experience’ helps it succeed globally
Rail operator ComfortDelGro will replace HK's MTR as the operator of Stockholm's metro next year, as CEO Cheng Siak Kian pushes a global expansion.

ComfortDelGro CEO: we are learning how to commercialize robotaxi
SK Cheng, CEO of ComfortDelGro says the company hopes to introduce robotaxi to various markets as it addresses labor shortage and can help boost efficiency.