ComfortDelGro

ComfortDelGro is one of the world’s largest land transport companies headquartered in Singapore. The Group also has operations in China, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
See below for the Latest ComfortDelGro News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary. 

ComfortDelGro unit clinches 3 Victorian bus contracts worth $1.4b

The contracts will boost the company's Victoria Public Bus business by 30%.

ComfortDelGro and Pony.ai ink MoU on global robotaxi deployment

The partners will co-develop tailored safe and sustainable autonomous vehicle (AV) solutions.

ComfortDelGro Engineering deploys first KYC V7 electric vans in Singapore

The ComfortDelGro subsidiary is the exclusive distributor of these vehicles.

Strong operations lift ComfortDelGro's profit by 23.8% YoY

Profit after taxation and minority interest for the period was $40.6m.

ComfortDelGro taps DBS to accelerate UK green bus shift

The transportation company purchased 135 electric buses with the green loan.

ComfortDelGro expands UK footprint with new $720m contract

Its unit, Metroline Limited, will operate four public bus franchises.

ComfortDelGro receives shareholders approval for acquisition of A2B Australia

97.73% of eligible A2B shareholders voted in favour of the scheme resolution. 

Singapore’s updated P2P policy bodes well for taxi operators

Big win for ComfortDelGro, the largest taxi operator in the city-state.

ComfortDelGro posts 4.3% YoY higher net profit in FY23

Profit attributable to the company’s shareholders was $180.5m.

ComfortDelGro unit acquires UK-based CMAC Group for $135.4m

CMAC is a ground transport management and accommodation network specialist.

ComfortDelGro, Guangzhou Public Transport Group launch EV charging, services tie-up

Four charging stations with 250 chargers will be deployed in the city of Guangzhou in China.

ComfortDelGro imposes taxi fare hike to help drivers defray higher operating costs

The company’s fleet, except limousine taxis, will see a $0.50 increase in flag-down fares.