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| - Industry | - Sector | Martin J. Lyons Jr. CEO | NYSE Exchange | 023608102 CUSIP |
| US Country | 8,981 Employees | 9 Dec 2025 Last Dividend | - Last Split | 2 Jan 1998 IPO Date |
Ameren Corporation, along with its subsidiaries, functions as a public utility holding company based in the United States. It primarily works through four key segments: Ameren Missouri, Ameren Illinois Electric Distribution, Ameren Illinois Natural Gas, and Ameren Transmission. The company’s operations are significantly vested in the rate-regulated aspects of electric generation, transmission, and distribution, alongside a rate-regulated natural gas distribution business. Founded in 1881 with its headquarters in Saint Louis, Missouri, Ameren has been at the forefront of providing essential utility services to its residential, commercial, and industrial customers for over a century.
Ameren Corporation delivers a comprehensive array of products and services across multiple segments. The key offerings include: