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    OPmobility reports margin growth in 2025, confirms Burelle as CEO

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    Posted on February 25, 2026

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    Last updated: February 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    OPmobility reported 2025 margin growth to 4.8% and cut net debt to €1.41bn. The group confirmed Félicie Burelle as CEO and is pursuing a Hyundai Mobis lighting MoU to bolster scale.

    OPmobility Posts 2025 Margin Gain, Confirms Félicie Burelle as CEO

    By Mathias de Rozario and Gilles Guillaume

    Earnings Highlights and Strategic Outlook

    Feb 25 (Reuters) - OPmobility on Wednesday reported 2025 margin growth and confirmed Félicie Burelle as its chief executive officer as the French car parts supplier continues to pursue a diversification strategy.

    Leadership and Governance

    Félicie Burelle was appointed as interim CEO last November following the departure of her predecessor for personal reasons.

    Operating Margin and Debt

    The group reported operating margin of 4.8% in 2025, compared with 4.2% a year earlier. It also reduced its net debt to 1.41 billion euros from 1.58 billion euros a year earlier. 

    Revenue and Currency Effects

    OPmobility didn't provide any guidance regarding its revenue which declined to 11.54 billion euros in 2025, mainly due to negative currency effects.

    Business Segments and Synergies

    "We will be able to continue to achieve synergies from two segments, which are now truly fundamental to us: the exterior solutions segment and the powertrain segment," CEO Félicie Burelle said in a call with journalists.

    Geographic Expansion Plans

    She added OPmobility will continue its diversification, as it tries to expand in Asia and in the United States to offset prolonged weaknesses in the European market.

    Lighting JV with Hyundai Mobis

    The group signed an agreement with South Korean auto parts maker Hyundai Mobis in January for the potential combination of their lighting businesses. 

    Under the proposed deal, OPmobility would get a controlling stake in Hyundai Mobis' lighting division.

    Deal Timeline and Scope

    "This would enable us to grow in terms of lighting, since this activity generates just over a billion in revenue," Burelle said, adding she hopes to sign a deal in the middle of the year and close it at the end of 2026.

    Tariff Exposure in the U.S.

    The company, which supplies the three leading U.S. carmakers, General Motors, Stellantis and Ford, limited the impact of tariffs from the United States to less than 10 million euros, as its business model is really localized, Burelle added.

    Exchange Rate Note ($1 = €0.8490)

    ($1 = 0.8490 euros)

    (Reporting by Mathias de Rozario in Gdansk and Gilles Guillaume in Paris; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Table of Contents

    • Earnings Highlights and Strategic Outlook

    Key Takeaways

    • •Operating margin improved to 4.8% in 2025 from 4.2% a year earlier.
    • •Net debt fell to €1.41bn from €1.58bn, signaling stronger balance sheet discipline.
    • •Revenue declined to €11.54bn in 2025, mainly due to adverse currency effects; no revenue guidance provided.
    • •Félicie Burelle confirmed as CEO as OPmobility prioritizes synergies in exterior solutions and powertrain.
    • •MoU with Hyundai Mobis targets a controlling stake in its lighting business, with signing aimed mid-year and closing by end-2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about OPmobility reports margin growth in 2025, confirms Burelle as CEO

    1What is the main topic?

    OPmobility reported stronger 2025 margins and confirmed Félicie Burelle as CEO. The update highlights improved profitability, lower net debt, and ongoing portfolio moves.

    2How did OPmobility perform financially in 2025?

    Operating margin rose to 4.8% from 4.2%, and net debt declined to €1.41bn. Revenue fell to €11.54bn, largely due to negative currency effects.

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  • Leadership and Governance
  • Operating Margin and Debt
  • Revenue and Currency Effects
  • Business Segments and Synergies
  • Geographic Expansion Plans
  • Lighting JV with Hyundai Mobis
  • Deal Timeline and Scope
  • Tariff Exposure in the U.S.
  • Exchange Rate Note ($1 = €0.8490)
  • What is the Hyundai Mobis lighting deal?

    OPmobility signed an MoU to acquire a controlling stake in Hyundai Mobis’ lighting business. Management targets signing mid-year and closing by end-2026, boosting scale and technology.

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