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Kelsian Group Limited
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1.13BMarket Cap
IndustrialsSector
RailroadsIndustry
Key Stats
Market Cap1.13B
PE Ratio (TTM)20.91
Dividend Yield (TTM)4.20%
Beta (1Y)0.96
SectorIndustrials
IndustryRailroads
Details
Websitekelsian.com
CEOGraeme Legh
Description

Kelsian Group Limited provides land and marine transport and tourism services in Australia, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. It operates through Marine & Tourism, Australian Bus, and International Bus segments. The Marine & Tourism segment operates vehicle and passenger ferry services, barging, coach tours and package holidays, lunch, dinner, charter cruises, and accommodation facilities. The Australian Bus segment operates metropolitan public bus services on behalf of governments in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, and Darwin. The International Bus segment operates metropolitan public bus services on behalf of governments in London and Singapore. The company also provides finance, sales and marketing, information and technology, business development, fleet management, health and safety, and administration and risk management support services. It operates 4,134 buses, 115 vessels, and 24 light rail vehicles, as well as 1,125 buses comprising 297 electric vehicles in London. The company was formerly known as SeaLink Travel Group Limited and changed its name to Kelsian Group Limited in November 2021. Kelsian Group Limited was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Adelaide, Australia.

Dividends
0.10Latest Dividend
15 Sep 2025Ex. Date
16 Sep 2025Record Date
21 Oct 2025Payment Date
Past Dividends
Payout Ratio
Payout Ratio (TTM)
75.06%
Earnings Retained
24.94%

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What's happening?
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Yesterday

Kelsian Group Limited announced the resignation of non-executive director Neil Smith due to health reasons. The resignation will take effect on 28 February 2026.

Kelsian Director and Transit Systems Founder Neil Smith Resigns ...