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Porsche AG pays €1.00/€1.01 dividend per share for 2025, totaling €916 million amid strategic realignment

Porsche AG shareholders approved a dividend of 1.00 euro per ordinary share and 1.01 euros per preferred share for the 2025 financial year, totaling around 916 million euros.

Dividend per ordinary share

€1.00

Dividend per preferred share

€1.01

Total dividend payout

€916 million

What Happened

At the Annual General Meeting, shareholders of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG approved all management proposals, including a dividend of 1.00 euro per ordinary share and 1.01 euros per preferred share for the 2025 financial year, totaling around 916 million euros. Despite strategic realignment and geopolitical and macroeconomic challenges, the payout is above the target ratio of 50% of consolidated profit after tax, though lower than the previous year in absolute terms.

Total dividend payout

€916 million

For the 2025 financial year, above 50% target payout ratio.

This is a responsible approach for the company and its stakeholders. We are ensuring financial flexibility during this transformational phase and systematically supporting our strategic realignment.
CEO Dr Michael Leiters

The Annual General Meeting also formally approved the actions of the members of the Executive Board and the Supervisory Board for the 2025 financial year, as well as the submitted remuneration report.

Why this matters

This dividend decision shows Porsche's commitment to balancing shareholder returns with financial flexibility during a strategic transformation and challenging global conditions.

Terms in This Story

dividend
A payment made by a corporation to its shareholders from its profits.
ordinary share
A type of stock that gives the owner voting rights and a share in the company's profits.
preferred share
A type of stock that typically pays a fixed dividend and has priority over ordinary shares for dividend payments.
payout ratio
The proportion of earnings paid out as dividends to shareholders.
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