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Compass Group share price rises in London as April 1 GBP-to-USD switch nears
4 March 2026
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Compass Group share price rises in London as April 1 GBP-to-USD switch nears

London, March 4, 2026, 08:38 GMT — Regular session

  • Compass Group stock picks up 0.9%, trading at 2,250p just after the open
  • The filing lists 1.70 billion voting rights, with 84.97 million shares sitting in treasury.
  • March conference appearances are drawing investor attention, with eyes also on the currency switch set for April 1.

Shares of Compass Group PLC (CPG.L) ticked up 0.9% to 2,250 pence early Wednesday in London. The stock kicked off the session at 2,256 pence, coming off a 2,229 pence finish on Tuesday. So far, trades have ranged from 2,245 to 2,260, according to market data.

Britain’s top stock indices had just posted their steepest single-day decline in nearly a year on Tuesday, rattled by climbing energy costs that stoked inflation anxiety. The FTSE 100 tumbled 2.8%, while the FTSE 250 dropped 3.1%, with traders pulling back on expectations for rate cuts from the Bank of England.

This change is significant for Compass. Labor and ingredient expenses drive catering, but contract prices often lag—especially if inflation picks up again.

Compass disclosed Monday it had 1,700,430,644 voting rights on the books as of Feb. 28, according to a standard regulatory update. The company also reported it holds 84,973,333 shares in treasury, which means those votes are put on ice.

Oil grabbed attention Wednesday as Brent climbed $2.67, or 3.3%, landing at $84.07 a barrel by 0659 GMT. Tuesday’s settle, the highest since January 2025, came amid fresh supply shocks linked to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, according to Reuters. “The primary near-term driver for oil prices remains the US-Iran conflict,” said Kelvin Wong, senior market analyst at OANDA. Reuters

On Monday, Compass refreshed its quarterly analyst-consensus table, with the street now forecasting 7.2% organic revenue growth and total revenue hitting $50.5 billion for fiscal 2026. Analysts expect underlying operating profit to reach $3.715 billion, a 10.7% jump on a constant-currency basis, excluding exchange-rate effects.

Still, Compass shares haven’t shaken off the shadows from its Feb. 5 first-quarter report. The company beat organic revenue growth forecasts and kept its full-year outlook intact, but questions about AI’s potential to cut into office demand lingered. About a fifth of Compass’s revenue ties back to tech, professional, and financial services clients. Chief executive Dominic Blakemore, addressing analysts, argued AI posed “more opportunity than risk.” Yet JPMorgan analysts doubted the release would be “sufficient to improve sentiment.” On the call, Blakemore also noted GLP-1 weight-loss drugs had yet to dent results. Separately, Compass said it would shift the trading currency for its LSE-listed shares from sterling to dollars in April. Reuters

Investors will have opportunities to question management again soon: first at a Barclays event in London on March 10, then at Bank of America on March 17, and Berenberg’s UK corporate conference coming up March 19. Compass is set to report half-year numbers on May 11. But before that, eyes turn to April 1, when the company plans to switch its share-price trading currency from GBP to USD.

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