Computershare (ASX: CPU) is an Australian-listed company in the Financial Services sector with a market capitalisation of $22.78B and the 36th-largest security on the ASX by market capitalisation. The CPU share price is $39.39, up 3.01% today and down 0.44% over the past 12 months. Shares have traded between $26.73 and $42.275 over the past 52 weeks. CPU trades on a price-to-earnings ratio of 11.62, above the Financial Services sector median of 6.97, and pays a trailing dividend yield of 1.39%. In its most recent reported period (ending 31 Dec 2025), Computershare reported revenue of $1.59B and a net profit of $285.6M (18.0% margin).
About Computershare Limited
Computershare Limited, an Australian enterprise established in Abbotsford in 1978, offers a broad spectrum of financial and administrative support services globally. The company's diverse offerings include: Corporate and Shareholder Management: This involves maintaining share registers, managing corporate actions, overseeing stakeholder relationships, and ensuring sound corporate governance. Employee Incentive Programs: They provide administrative services for employee share and option schemes, as well as childcare voucher management. Specialized Business Solutions: Computershare delivers administrative assistance for complex areas such as bankruptcy proceedings, class action lawsuits, and corporate trust arrangements. Communication and Document Services: Their capabilities extend to document composition and printing, intelligent mailing systems, automated inbound processing, digital scanning, and secure electronic delivery, often for utility sector clients. Technology and Debt Administration: The company develops bespoke software solutions for share registry and financial service applications, in addition to providing agency services for the administration of debt securities. Property and Mortgage Support: This segment covers mortgage-related services and includes tenancy bond protection schemes. Computershare maintains a significant international presence, operating across Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Canada, Continental Europe, the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, Ireland, Africa, and the United States.
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