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    Mercedes-Benz Pension Trust to sell its 3.8% stake in Nissan Motor

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    Posted on August 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Mercedes-Benz Pension Trust plans to sell its 3.8% stake in Nissan, valued at $346 million, amid concerns over Nissan's financial strategy and declining share prices.

    Mercedes-Benz Pension Trust to Divest 3.8% Stake in Nissan Motor

    TOKYO/BERLIN (Reuters) -The pension trust of Mercedes-Benz will sell off its roughly $346 million shareholding, a 3.8% stake, in Nissan Motor, a spokesperson for the German carmaker said on Monday, adding to pressure on the Japanese automaker's share price.

    Japan's third-largest automaker has been hit by U.S. tariffs, restructuring and lower sales volumes that have contributed to a 24% slide in its share price this year.

    The sale indicates investor concern over the prospects for Nissan's turnaround plan that includes shutting production at some plants in Japan and overseas to slash costs and restore profitability.

    The Mercedes spokesperson said the Nissan stake, which was transferred to the pension assets in 2016, is not of strategic importance and described the sale of the carmaker's remaining 3.8% stake as cleaning out its portfolio.

    Nissan did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Nissan sold its 1.5% stake in Mercedes, at the time Daimler AG, in early 2021 to help it overcome financial difficulties.

    The Nissan shares will be offered at prices ranging between 337.5 and 345 yen per share, which would comprise a discount of between 4.96% and 7.02% compared to the last closing price of 363 yen per share on Monday, the term sheet showed.

    The pricing of the sale is set for before the Tokyo Stock Exchange opens on Tuesday and settlement is expected to be on Thursday.

    (Reporting by Anton Bridge, Scott Murdoch and Miranda Murray.Editing by Bernadette Baum, Louise Heavens and Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Mercedes-Benz Pension Trust is selling its 3.8% stake in Nissan.
    • •The stake is valued at approximately $346 million.
    • •Nissan's share price has dropped 24% this year.
    • •The sale reflects investor concerns over Nissan's turnaround plan.
    • •Nissan previously sold its stake in Mercedes in 2021.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Mercedes-Benz Pension Trust to sell its 3.8% stake in Nissan Motor

    1What percentage of Nissan does the Mercedes-Benz Pension Trust own?

    The Mercedes-Benz Pension Trust owns a 3.8% stake in Nissan Motor.

    2Why is the Mercedes-Benz Pension Trust selling its stake in Nissan?

    The sale indicates investor concern over Nissan's turnaround plan and its financial health, which has been affected by U.S. tariffs and lower sales volumes.

    3What was the value of the stake being sold?

    The stake being sold is valued at approximately $346 million.

    4What challenges is Nissan facing that might affect its share price?

    Nissan is facing challenges such as U.S. tariffs, restructuring efforts, and lower sales volumes, which have contributed to a 24% decline in its share price this year.

    5When is the sale of Nissan shares expected to settle?

    The settlement for the sale of Nissan shares is expected to occur on Thursday, following the pricing set before the Tokyo Stock Exchange opens on Tuesday.

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