Mercury NZ (ASX: MCY) is an Australian-listed company in the Utilities sector with a market capitalisation of $8.21B and the 92nd-largest security on the ASX by market capitalisation. The MCY share price is $5.79, up 1.76% today and up 3.45% over the past 12 months. Shares have traded between $5.08 and $6.30 over the past 52 weeks. MCY trades on a price-to-earnings ratio of 114.37, above the Utilities sector median of 11.06, and pays a trailing dividend yield of 1.45%. In its most recent reported period (ending 31 Dec 2025), Mercury NZ reported revenue of $1.66B and a net profit of $20.0M (1.2% margin).
About Mercury NZ Limited
Mercury NZ Limited, an energy firm founded in 1998 and based in Auckland, New Zealand, specializes in the production, wholesale, and retail of electricity and associated services across the country. The company's activities are structured into Generation/Wholesale, Retail, and Other divisions. It manages a significant collection of power generation assets, including nine hydroelectric stations on the Waikato River, five wind farms, and five geothermal facilities situated in the central North Island. Mercury supplies electricity to a diverse clientele, encompassing residential customers, commercial enterprises, industrial operations, and the spot market, through brands like GLOBUG, Trustpower, and its own Mercury brand. Furthermore, the company offers piped natural gas, telecommunication solutions, and other related products. The organization previously operated as Mighty River Power Limited before adopting its current name, Mercury NZ Limited, in July 2016.
CEO
Stewart Allan Hamilton