Revenue
Trailing-twelve-month (TTM) revenue is $16.36 Billion with a year-over-year growth of +5.05%. Revenue represents the total income generated from the company's primary business operations.
URI Revenue
Reported quarterly revenue; no daily interpolation.
URI Quarterly Revenue Growth (YoY)
Revenue growth vs the same quarter one year earlier, last 20 quarters.
URI Revenue by Segment
How URI’s revenue breaks down across its reported segments in the latest reported fiscal year.
By product / business (FY 2025)
- Owned Equipment Rentals$11.05B68.6%
- Ancillary and Other Rental Revenue$2.48B15.4%
- Rental Equipment$1.41B8.8%
- Service and Other Revenues$369.00M2.3%
- New Equipment$348.00M2.2%
- Re-rent Revenue$275.00M1.7%
- Contractor Supplies$163.00M1.0%
By geography (FY 2025)
- United States$14.67B91.1%
- Non-US$1.43B8.9%
URI Revenue by Product / Business (history)
How the revenue mix has shifted across the last 5 reported fiscal years. Bar height tracks total revenue.
- Owned Equipment Rentals
- Ancillary and Other Rental Revenue
- Rental Equipment
- Service and Other Revenues
- New Equipment
- Re-rent Revenue
- Other reported
URI Revenue by Geography (history)
How the revenue mix has shifted across the last 6 reported fiscal years. Bar height tracks total revenue.
- United States
- Non-US
- Other reported
Revenue (TTM)
$16.36B
$16.36 Billion
Year-over-Year Growth
+5.05%
vs. $15.58B a year ago (TTM)
Revenue CAGR
+14.10%
5 Year compound annual growth rate
Revenue CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)
1 Year
+5.05%
3 Year
+9.68%
5 Year
+14.10%
10 Year
+10.91%
15 Year
+14.03%
20 Year
+7.75%
CAGR shows the annualized growth rate over the specified period, smoothing out year-to-year volatility.
Annual Revenue History
| Year | Revenue | YoY Change | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $16.10B | +$754.00M | +4.91% |
| 2024 | $15.35B | +$1.01B | +7.07% |
| 2023 | $14.33B | +$2.69B | +23.11% |
| 2022 | $11.64B | +$1.93B | +19.82% |
| 2021 | $9.72B | +$1.19B | +13.90% |
| 2020 | $8.53B | ($821.00M) | (8.78%) |
| 2019 | $9.35B | +$1.30B | +16.20% |
| 2018 | $8.05B | +$1.41B | +21.17% |
| 2017 | $6.64B | +$879.00M | +15.26% |
| 2016 | $5.76B | ($55.00M) | (0.95%) |
Revenue Growth Summary
TTM Growth
+5.05%
3-Year Avg Growth
+9.68%
5-Year Avg Growth
+14.10%
About United Rentals, Inc.
United Rentals, Inc., founded in 1997 and headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, functions as a prominent equipment rental firm through its various subsidiaries. The company's operations are divided into two main divisions: General Rentals and Specialty. The General Rentals segment offers a broad selection of construction and industrial machinery, including heavy equipment like backhoes, skid-steer loaders, earthmoving machinery, and forklifts, alongside aerial work platforms such as boom and scissor lifts. This division also provides general tools and lighter equipment, ranging from pressure washers to power tools. Its client base is diverse, encompassing construction and industrial enterprises, manufacturers, utility companies, municipalities, government bodies, and individual homeowners. Conversely, the Specialty segment focuses on more specialized construction products. This includes comprehensive trench safety gear, such as trench shields, aluminum hydraulic shoring systems, and construction lasers, designed for underground work. It also supplies power generation and climate control equipment, featuring portable diesel generators, electrical distribution units, and temperature management systems. Additionally, the segment offers fluid solutions for containment, transfer, and treatment, as well as mobile storage units and modular office spaces. This segment primarily caters to companies undertaking infrastructure projects, municipalities, and industrial clients. Beyond rentals, United Rentals also sells new equipment, including aerial lifts, telehandlers, and compressors, along with construction consumables, tools, small equipment, and safety supplies. It further provides parts for customer-owned machinery and offers repair and maintenance services. The company remarkets its used equipment through its dedicated sales force, brokers, its website, direct sales to manufacturers, and auctions. United Rentals maintains an extensive network of 1,360 rental facilities across the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Rental & Leasing Services
- CEO
- Matthew J. Flannery