Company Overview

Macquarie Group Limited provides diversified financial services in Australia, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. The company operates through four segments: Macquarie Asset Management (MAM), Banking and Financial Services (BFS), Commodities and Global Markets (CGM), and Macquarie Capital. The MAM segment provides investment solutions to clients across various capabilities in private markets and public investments, including infrastructure, green investments, agriculture and natural assets, real estate, private credit, asset finance, equities, fixed income, and multi-asset solutions. The BFS segment offers personal banking products comprising home loans, car loans, transaction and savings accounts, and credit cards; and wrap platform and cash management, financial advisory, private banking, and stockbroking services, as well as investment and superannuation products. It also provides deposit, lending, and payment solutions and services to business clients, such as sole practitioners to corporate professional firms. The CGM segment provides risk management, lending and financing, capital solutions, market access, and physical execution and logistics to corporate and institutional clients; and specialist finance and asset management solutions. The Macquarie Capital segment provides advisory and capital raising services. It is also involved in facilitation, and development and investment in infrastructure and energy projects and companies; and trading of fixed income, equities, foreign exchange, and commodities, as well as provides broking services, corporate and structured finance, and leasing and underwriting services. Further, the company engages in the distribution and management of funds and wealth management products. Macquarie Group Limited was founded in 1969 and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia.

  • Name

    Macquarie Group Limited

  • CEO

    Shemara R. Wikramanayake

  • Website

    www.macquarie.com

  • Sector

    Capital Markets

  • Year Founded

    1969

Company Statistics

Profile

  • Market Cap

  • EV

  • Shares Out

  • Revenue

  • Employees

Margins

  • Gross

  • EBITDA

  • Operating

  • Pre-Tax

  • Net

  • FCF

Returns (5Yr Avg)

  • ROA

  • ROTA

  • ROE

  • ROCE

  • ROIC

Valuation (TTM)

  • P/E

  • P/B

  • EV/Sales

  • EV/EBITDA

  • P/FCF

  • EV/Gross Profit

Valuation (NTM)

  • Price Target

  • P/E

  • PEG

  • EV/Sales

  • EV/EBITDA

  • P/FCF

Financial Health

  • Cash

  • Net Debt

  • Debt/Equity

  • EBIT/Interest

Growth (CAGR)

  • Rev 3Yr

  • Rev 5Yr

  • Rev 10Yr

  • Dil EPS 3Yr

  • Dil EPS 5Yr

  • Dil EPS 10Yr

  • Rev Fwd 2Yr

  • EBITDA Fwd 2Yr

  • EPS Fwd 2Yr

  • EPS LT Growth Est

Dividends

  • Yield

  • Payout

  • DPS

  • DPS Growth 3Yr

  • DPS Growth 5Yr

  • DPS Growth 10Yr

  • DPS Growth Fwd 2Yr

Bulls Say

  • Macquarie’s position as one of the largest infrastructure asset manager globally leaves the firm well placed to benefit from underlying demand for assets and investors searching for maintainable income streams.

  • The expansion into funds management has produced more maintainable, less capital intensive, annuity-style income, which will prevent a GFC-like shock to earnings and return on equity.

  • A focus on niche segments of investment banking allows Macquarie to continue to increase earnings globally.

Bears Say

  • Without the support of cash rate cuts close to zero it is unlikely Macquarie can continue to achieve as high returns in infrastructure, resulting in lower performance fee income.

  • Macquarie invests directly in unlisted assets and businesses, and despite being diversified, a large bankruptcy or asset write-down would still have an impact on group profits.

  • A large investment portfolio makes it more difficult for investors to track and identify issues early.

Source: Morningstar Analysis - Nov 07, 2025
ASX:MQG