Compass Group PLC Stock (LSE: CPG): Vermaat Deal Completed, Analyst Targets Lift, and 2026 Guidance Takes Center Stage
25 December 2025
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Compass Group PLC Stock (LSE: CPG): Vermaat Deal Completed, Analyst Targets Lift, and 2026 Guidance Takes Center Stage

December 25, 2025 — UK markets are closed for Christmas Day, leaving Compass Group PLC (LSE: CPG) investors to digest the latest catalysts from a holiday-thinned week: a softened share price into year-end trading, the now-cleared Vermaat acquisition, and a run of broker upgrades and higher price targets following the company’s fiscal 2025 results and its 2026 outlook. 1

Compass Group share price today: where CPG stock stands on 25 December 2025

With the London Stock Exchange shut today, the most recent reference point is Wednesday, December 24, 2025, a shortened Christmas Eve session. Compass Group shares closed at 2,370p (£23.70), down 0.59%, and underperformed a slightly weaker FTSE 100 day. Trading volumes were notably light amid the holiday schedule. 1

The pullback also keeps Compass well below its 52‑week high of £28.53 (February 18, 2025), a data point frequently cited by market dashboards this week as investors reassess valuation after a softer stretch in the stock. 1

The biggest current catalyst: Vermaat acquisition cleared — and now completed

A major strategic storyline for Compass in late 2025 has been its push to deepen capabilities in Europe through the Vermaat deal.

  • Regulatory clearance: The European Commission approved Compass’s acquisition of sole control of Vermaat under the EU Merger Regulation (announced in the Commission’s daily news for December 10, 2025). 2
  • Deal completion: On December 16, 2025, Vermaat announced that—following relevant approvals—Compass Group had acquired Vermaat Group, framing the combination as a growth accelerant in the Netherlands and across parts of Europe where Vermaat operates. 3

Why it matters for the stock: Compass has been explicit that M&A is a core lever in its long-term model, not just a side quest. In its fiscal 2025 reporting, management described ongoing investment in acquisitions and flagged that leverage is expected to move above its target range in 2026 due to deal activity (including Vermaat), before normalizing. 4

FY2025 results recap: strong growth, strong cash — and a clear 2026 roadmap

Compass’s most important fundamental anchor remains its Full Year 2025 performance (year ended September 30, 2025). Highlights from the company’s results materials include:

  • Revenue:$46.1bn (statutory), with organic revenue growth of 8.7% (constant currency).
  • Underlying operating profit:$3,335m, up 11.7% (constant currency).
  • Underlying operating margin:7.2%.
  • Underlying free cash flow:$1,975m.
  • Client retention:96.3%. 4

Compass Group guidance for 2026: the numbers investors are keying on

For fiscal 2026, Compass guided to:

  • Underlying operating profit growth: around 10% (constant currency)
  • Organic revenue growth: around 7.0%
  • M&A contribution to profit growth: around 2% (including Vermaat)
  • Continued margin progression 4

That guidance is central to the current debate around Compass Group stock: it signals continued growth, but at a more “normalized” rate compared with FY2025’s inflation-aided pricing environment—something Compass executives and analysts have explicitly discussed as inflation trends cool. 5

Dividend update: Compass raises payout, sets key 2026 dates

Dividend investors also have fresh specifics to work with:

  • Compass proposed a final dividend of 43.3 cents per share, bringing the total FY2025 dividend to 65.9 cents per share (including an interim dividend of 22.6 cents). 4
  • The proposed final dividend is scheduled to be paid on February 26, 2026 to shareholders on the register on January 16, 2026, with an ex-dividend date of January 15, 2026. 4

These dates matter because they create clear, near-term calendar catalysts for the stock—particularly for funds managing year-end and early-year positioning. 4

Analyst moves and Compass Group stock forecasts: upgrades, higher targets, and “Buy” consensus signals

Broker sentiment has been active since late November and early December, with multiple “house views” turning more constructive.

RBC upgrade: “Outperform” as market share opportunity comes into focus

On December 1, 2025, RBC Capital upgraded Compass Group to Outperform and lifted its price target (reported by multiple market news outlets). 6

Citi upgrade: rating lifted to Buy with higher target

Citigroup also upgraded Compass Group to Buy and raised its price target to 3,000p from 2,750p, according to broker-ratings coverage. 7

Where consensus targets cluster now

Across widely-followed consensus snapshots, Compass Group price targets commonly sit in the high‑2,000p range, with published ranges that extend from the low‑2,000s to the low‑3,000s depending on the analyst set and timing. 8

The takeaway: the market is not treating Compass as a “broken story.” The prevailing analyst framework still leans toward steady organic growth + incremental margin progression + selective M&A, with valuation the main argument rather than the business model itself. 8

What’s powering the bull case into 2026 — and what could trip it up

1) “Return-to-office” and workplace dining demand

Compass is heavily exposed to business & industry catering and onsite workplace services. In its FY2025 commentary, management pointed to continued strong performance and business wins, while major media coverage has highlighted the company’s positioning as employers compete on workplace experience. 4

2) The AI data center buildout as an unexpected tailwind

One of the more widely discussed late‑2025 themes: Compass is pursuing opportunities tied to the AI infrastructure boom, including catering for remote construction workforces and expanded services for tech clients. 9

3) Inflation normalizing: supportive for cost pressure, but moderating headline growth

Inflation has been a double-edged sword for contract catering: higher costs can be passed through in pricing, lifting reported revenue growth, but also creates volatility. Compass and analysts have explicitly framed FY2026 as a year where slowing inflation contributes to moderating revenue growth even if underlying demand remains healthy. 5

4) M&A integration and leverage

Vermaat is strategically meaningful, but it also raises practical investor questions: integration pace, synergy capture, and balance-sheet flexibility. Compass has already guided that leverage will likely rise above its target range in 2026 due to M&A activity, which makes execution and cash generation especially important. 4

What to watch next: key Compass Group dates and near-term catalysts

Compass has a dense early‑2026 calendar that can act as “news hooks” for the stock:

  • January 15, 2026: Ex‑dividend date (final dividend)
  • January 16, 2026: Record date (final dividend)
  • February 5, 2026:Q1 trading update / AGM (company-listed on its financial calendar)
  • February 26, 2026: Final dividend payment date 4

In addition, Compass has recently published its Annual Report and AGM materials, reinforcing that the company is now moving from FY2025 reporting into a phase where Q1 trading and Vermaat execution become the most immediate narrative drivers. 10

Bottom line: Compass Group stock on 25 December 2025

As of December 25, 2025, the Compass Group PLC stock story is less about a single headline and more about a convergence:

  • Shares have drifted lower into the holiday period, with thin trading and the stock still below its 2025 highs. 1
  • The Vermaat acquisition is now approved and completed, sharpening Compass’s European expansion narrative. 2
  • Management’s FY2026 guidance (around 10% underlying operating profit growth, ~7% organic revenue growth) sets a clear performance bar. 4
  • Analysts have responded with upgrades and higher price targets, keeping the consensus bias tilted toward “Buy.” 11

For investors, the next decisive inputs are likely to come quickly: the early‑February trading update/AGM, dividend milestones, and the market’s first real look at how Vermaat is tracking inside the Compass machine. 4

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