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ABB Ltd (ABBNY) Debt to Assets Ratio: 0.20%

The debt to assets ratio for ABB Ltd (ABBNY) is 0.20% as of Tuesday, June 23, 2026.

ABBNY Debt to Assets Ratio Metrics

DEBT TO ASSETS RATIO

0.20%

ABBNY Competitors' Debt to Assets Ratio

NAMEMARKET CAPDEBT TO ASSETS RATIO
ABB Ltd (ABBNY)$199.15B0.20%
The Boeing Company (BA)vs ›$173.26B0.32%
Eaton Corporation plc (ETN)vs ›$169.21B0.27%
Siemens Energy AG (SMEGF)vs ›$165.54B0.07%
Deere & Company (DE)vs ›$161.58B0.60%
Union Pacific Corporation (UNP)vs ›$154.31B0.46%
Siemens AG (SIEGY)vs ›$244.45B0.34%
RTX Corporation (RTX)vs ›$244.87B0.23%
Honeywell International Inc. (HON)vs ›$142.47B0.47%
Vertiv Holdings Co (VRT)vs ›$137.50B0.28%

Leverage Ratios Comparison

Debt/Assets

0.2%

Debt/Equity

0.57

Current Ratio

1.56

Interest Coverage

70.3x

Formula: Debt/Assets = Total Debt / Total Assets × 100

Debt/Assets vs Debt/Equity:

  • Debt/Assets: Shows % of assets funded by creditors (bounded 0-100%)
  • Debt/Equity: Shows debt relative to shareholder investment (can exceed 100%)
  • Both measure leverage but from different perspectives

Industry context matters: Capital-intensive industries (utilities, real estate) typically have higher Debt/Assets ratios than tech companies.

ABB Ltd Debt to Assets Ratio Formula & Definition

Debt/Assets ratio shows what percentage of a company's assets are financed by debt. Compare the current value with the historical chart and peer group to understand leverage over time.

Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute

ABB Ltd Debt to Assets Ratio FAQ

What is the debt to assets ratio for ABB Ltd (ABBNY)?
The debt to assets ratio for ABBNY stock is 0.20%.

About ABB Ltd

ABB Ltd, established in 1883 and headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, operates as a global technology pioneer, delivering electrification, automation, robotics, and motion products and solutions. The company caters to a diverse international clientele across utilities, industrial, transportation, and infrastructure sectors. Its Electrification segment provides a comprehensive array of offerings, including electric vehicle charging infrastructure, renewable power solutions, modular substation packages, distribution automation products, various types of switchgear and panel boards, UPS systems, circuit breakers, measuring and sensing devices, control products, wiring accessories, and advanced intelligent home and building solutions. The Robotics & Discrete Automation segment specializes in industrial robots, specialized software, autonomous mobile robotics, and complete robotic solutions, alongside field services, spare parts, and digital support. This segment also incorporates programmable logic controllers, industrial PCs, servo motion control, advanced transport systems, and machine vision into its technological solutions. The Motion segment is dedicated to designing, manufacturing, and marketing drives, motors, generators, and traction converters, all of which are instrumental in fostering a low-carbon future for industries, urban environments, infrastructure projects, and transportation systems. Finally, ABB's Process Automation segment develops and supplies critical control technologies, sophisticated process control software, manufacturing execution systems, and a broad spectrum of sensing, measurement, and analytical instrumentation. This segment also provides marine propulsion systems and turbochargers, augmented by essential services such as remote monitoring, preventive maintenance, asset performance management, emission monitoring, and cybersecurity. The firm's expansive customer base encompasses a multitude of industries, including aluminum, automotive, battery manufacturing, buildings and infrastructure, cement, chemical, data centers, food and beverage, life sciences, marine, mining, oil and gas, ports, power generation, printing, pulp and paper, railway, smart cities, water management, and wind power.

Zurich
110,970 employees
Industrials / Electrical Equipment & Parts
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Electrical Equipment & Parts
CEO
Morten Wierod