Kelsian Group (ASX: KLS) is an Australian-listed company in the Industrials sector with a market capitalisation of $1.15B and the 311th-largest security on the ASX by market capitalisation. The KLS share price is $4.22, up 0.48% today and up 29.97% over the past 12 months. Shares have traded between $3.11 and $5.22 over the past 52 weeks. KLS trades on a price-to-earnings ratio of 8.90, below the Industrials sector median of 9.20, and pays a trailing dividend yield of 2.24%. In its most recent reported period (ending 31 Dec 2025), Kelsian Group reported revenue of $1.19B and a net profit of $32.4M (2.7% margin).
About Kelsian Group Limited
Kelsian Group Limited, based in Adelaide, Australia, is a prominent provider of land and sea transport as well as tourism services, with operations spanning Australia, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. Established in 1989 under its former name, SeaLink Travel Group Limited, it rebranded to Kelsian Group Limited in November 2021. The company's diverse offerings are structured across three core divisions: Marine & Tourism, Australian Bus, and International Bus. The Marine & Tourism division encompasses vehicle and passenger ferry services, barging, comprehensive coach tours, packaged holidays, various cruise experiences (including lunch, dinner, and charter options), and accommodation facilities. In Australia, the Bus segment manages urban public transportation networks for government entities in major cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, and Darwin. Internationally, its Bus segment extends these metropolitan public bus services to London and Singapore, also operating under government contracts. Beyond these operational areas, Kelsian Group furnishes vital corporate support services, including financial management, sales and marketing, information technology, business development, fleet oversight, health and safety protocols, and comprehensive administration and risk management. The company maintains a substantial fleet, comprising 4,134 buses, 115 marine vessels, and 24 light rail vehicles. Its London operations alone contribute 1,125 buses to this total, with 297 of them being electric vehicles.