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    Posted on March 5, 2026

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    Last updated: March 5, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Renk Group’s 2025 defense-driven revenue growth met expectations, but order delays—especially ~€200 m pushed into 2026—and Germany’s export curbs on shipments bound for Israel tempered near‑term performance, even as the company set a record €6.68 bn backlog.

    Renk Hit by Order Delays and Export Embargoes Amid Defense Revenue Growth

    Renk Group's Financial Performance and Operational Challenges

    By Maria Rugamer

    March 5 (Reuters) - Renk Group, a key supplier of transmissions for Leopard 2 tanks, on Thursday reported full-year revenue in line with analysts' estimates, saying it had been hampered by order delays and export restrictions.

    Renk has emerged as a prime beneficiary of Germany's rearmament and broader NATO efforts to increase defence spending towards 2% of GDP.

    Defense Business Revenue Growth

    The company's defence business grew revenue by 24% in 2025 to 1.02 billion euros ($1.19 billion), accounting for 74% of its total revenue.

    But its shares, which have risen by more than 50% in the past year, were down 6% at 1240GMT.

    Order Bottlenecks and Delays

    Emergence of Order Bottlenecks

    ORDER BOTTLENECKS EMERGE AS PRESSURE POINTS

    Order delays weighed after several naval and R&D programmes slid into 2026, though Chief Executive Alexander Sagel told reporters that "these programmes are not lost; they are shifted into next year," citing customers delaying orders.

    Impact on Order Intake

    Berenberg analysts flagged in a note that the fourth quarter order intake was driven by the shift of about 200 million euros of defence orders into 2026, noting its 2025 order intake would have reached about 1.37 billion euros without the delay.

    Long-Term Contracts as Growth Drivers

    Renk's growth has been fuelled by long-term contracts to both equip new vehicles and provide higher-margin servicing for existing fleets.

    Export Embargoes and Their Impact

    Israel Export Embargo Hit

    ISRAEL EXPORT EMBARGO HIT

    Fourth-quarter business was hit when "we could not deliver the quantities to Israel because we had this export embargo," Sagel told analysts.

    The German government suspended exports of weaponry that could be used in the Gaza Strip in response to Israel's operations there.

    Revenue Risks and Future Outlook

    Sagel first flagged revenue risks from German export restrictions in August last year, saying that Israel represents between 2% and 3% of Renk's business portfolio.

    He told analysts on Thursday that Renk expects "in the next four to five weeks a more clear visibility" on the restrictions.

    "We are in very close discussions with the German government," he said.

    Dividend Proposal and Currency Note

    The company proposed a dividend of 0.58 euros per share for the 2025 fiscal year, a 38% increase from the prior year.

    ($1 = 0.8604 euros)

    (Reporting by Maria Rugamer; editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak and Matt Scuffham)

    References

    • Fiscal year 2025: RENK Group AG achieves annual targets with new record revenue and order backlog - RENK
    • Germany halts military exports to Israel for use in Gaza amid outcry over Netanyahu plan

    Table of Contents

    • Renk Group's Financial Performance and Operational Challenges

    Key Takeaways

    • •2025 full‑year revenue of €1.37 bn (+19.8% YoY), with defense revenue up 24% to €1.02 bn, accounting for 74% of total (renk.com).
    • •Order intake reached €1.57 bn (+9%), but about €200 m in defense orders were deferred into 2026, lifting the backlog to a record €6.68 bn (renk.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about German tank supplier Renk hit by delays, export curbs

    1Why did Renk's order delays occur in 2025?

    Renk faced order delays due to several naval and R&D programs being pushed into 2026, as customers chose to delay orders.

    2How much did Renk's 2025 defense revenue increase?

    Renk's defense business revenue rose by 24% in 2025 to 1.02 billion euros, making up 74% of total revenue.

  • Defense Business Revenue Growth
  • Order Bottlenecks and Delays
  • Emergence of Order Bottlenecks
  • Impact on Order Intake
  • Long-Term Contracts as Growth Drivers
  • Export Embargoes and Their Impact
  • Israel Export Embargo Hit
  • Revenue Risks and Future Outlook
  • Dividend Proposal and Currency Note
  • •Export restrictions to Israel—imposed by Germany in August and lifted in November 2025—delayed deliveries; Renk may relocate production if needed; Israel represents 2–3% of its portfolio (apnews.com).
  • 3What impact did German export restrictions have on Renk?

    German export restrictions, specifically an embargo on weaponry to Israel, prevented Renk from delivering contracted quantities, impacting Q4 business.

    4How significant is Israel to Renk's business?

    Israel represents approximately 2% to 3% of Renk's business portfolio.

    5What dividend did Renk propose for the 2025 fiscal year?

    Renk proposed a dividend of 0.58 euros per share for 2025, which is a 38% increase from the previous year.

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