The Brink's Company
BCOIndustrialsNASDAQSecurity & Protection Services · Last scanned Jun 3, 2026
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Daily timeframeHeadquartered within the industrials sector, The Brink's Company focuses on Security & Protection Services services and products. The Brink's Company provides cash and valuables management, digital retail solutions (DRS), and automated teller machines (ATM) managed services in North America, Latin America, Europe, and. Valued at $4.24B, BCO is a mid-cap name in its sector. The company offers cash-in-transit services, such as armored vehicle transportation of cash and coin; cash replenishment and treasury management of automated teller machines; international transportation, pick-up, packaging, customs clearance, secure vault storage, and inventory management of high-value commodities and goods; and counting, sorting, wrapping, check imaging, cashier balancing, counterfeit detection, account consolidation, and electronic reporting cash management services.
Market Cap
$4.24B
Beta
1.07
P/E (TTM)
24.06
P/E (Fwd)
9.72
EPS (TTM)
$4.28
EPS (Fwd)
$10.59
ROE
53.0%
ROA
5.2%
Cash
$1.55B
Total Debt
$4.47B
Free CF
$437.0M
52W Change
23.6%
Annual Financials
Cash vs Debt
The Brink's Company carries $4.47B in total debt against $1.55B in cash reserves — debt is roughly 2.9x the cash position. Managing this leverage effectively will be important for long-term financial stability. Annual free cash flow of $437.0M supports ongoing capital allocation decisions and provides a cushion against unexpected expenses or downturns. ROE of 53.0% points to exceptionally high capital efficiency, indicating how much profit the company produces per dollar of shareholder equity. An ROA of 5.2% suggests reasonable efficiency in deploying the company's asset base. Revenue has been uneven over recent years, ranging from $4.54B to $5.26B.
As with any equity investment, BCO carries market risk, sector-specific risk, and company-specific risk that investors should evaluate in the context of their own portfolios. These risk factors are not exhaustive — macroeconomic shifts, regulatory changes, and competitive dynamics can all influence The Brink's Company's trajectory.