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    Dormakaba to Pass on Tariff Costs to Customers as It Targets North American Growth

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    Posted on September 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Dormakaba aims to grow North American revenue by passing tariff costs to customers, targeting over 1 billion Swiss francs by 2027/28.

    Dormakaba Plans to Transfer Tariff Costs to Customers Amid Growth Goals

    Dormakaba's Growth Strategy in North America

    By Maria Rugamer and Bernadette Hogg

    (Reuters) -Dormakaba expects its North American revenue to keep growing over the next three years, as the Swiss security and access systems provider passes on charges from U.S. import duties to customers while cost cuts help it cushion the impact of softer demand.

    The company aims to increase revenue from its key access solutions business in North America to more than 1 billion Swiss francs ($1.25 billion) by the 2027/28 financial year, CEO Till Reuter said during a press call. That would mark an at least 39% rise from the 722 million francs in the year that ended on June 30.

    Impact of Tariffs on Pricing

    Dormakaba, whose entrance systems can be found in venues such as offices, airports and sports stadiums, intends to pass on the costs from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs through higher pricing, which it said was in line with industry practices.

    Swedish rival Assa Abloy has also said it would offset tariff-related costs chiefly through price increases.

    Many of Dormakaba's products sold in the United States, its largest market, are manufactured locally. Reuter said that 80% to 90% of the company's U.S. sourcing was done in the country, which meant the impact from tariffs was limited.

    Sales Growth Forecast

    Tariff-related shifts in the U.S. market could also lead to increased construction activity, indirectly boosting demand for Dormakaba's products, especially in the commercial manufacturing segment, finance chief Rene Peter added.

    The company forecast annual organic sales growth of 3% to 5% for the current fiscal year, compared with 4.1% growth in 2024/25. It expects its adjusted core profit (EBITDA) margin to exceed 16%, up from the 15.5% it reported for the past year.

    Profit Margin Expectations

    Sales growth last year was slightly below analysts' consensus, while the profit margin and outlook were broadly in line.

    Adjusted net profit of 188 million francs meanwhile beat analysts' average estimate of 176 million francs provided by the company.

    ($1 = 0.8019 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Maria Rugamer and Bernadette Hogg in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Table of Contents

    • Dormakaba's Growth Strategy in North America
    • Impact of Tariffs on Pricing
    • Sales Growth Forecast
    • Profit Margin Expectations

    Key Takeaways

    • •Dormakaba plans to pass on U.S. tariff costs to customers.
    • •The company targets over 1 billion Swiss francs in revenue by 2027/28.
    • •80% to 90% of Dormakaba's U.S. sourcing is local.
    • •Tariff shifts may boost U.S. construction activity.
    • •Expected annual organic sales growth of 3% to 5%.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dormakaba to pass on tariff costs to customers as it targets North American growth

    1What is Dormakaba's revenue target for North America?

    Dormakaba aims to increase revenue from its key access solutions business in North America to more than 1 billion Swiss francs ($1.25 billion) by the 2027/28 financial year.

    2How is Dormakaba addressing tariff-related costs?

    Dormakaba intends to pass on the costs from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs through higher pricing for its products.

    3What percentage of Dormakaba's U.S. products are manufactured locally?

    Reuter mentioned that 80% to 90% of the company's U.S. sourcing is done in the country, which helps mitigate some tariff impacts.

    4What is the expected annual organic sales growth for Dormakaba?

    The company forecast annual organic sales growth of 3% to 5% for the current fiscal year.

    5How did Dormakaba's adjusted net profit compare to analysts' estimates?

    Dormakaba's adjusted net profit of 188 million francs beat analysts' average estimate of 176 million francs.

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