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Apollo Global Management, Inc. (APO) EBITDA Margin: 34.61%

Is Apollo Global Management, Inc.’s EBITDA margin high or low?

Apollo Global Management, Inc.'s EBITDA margin of 34.61% is in line with its 5-year average of 32.47%, around the middle of its 5-year range (-31.87%–97.38%).

As of Sunday, June 14, 2026. 1.05% above its 12-month average of 34.25%.

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APO EBITDA Margin
34.61%+2.12% 1Y
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APO Current vs Average EBITDA Margin Chart

APO EBITDA Margin Metrics

EBITDA MARGIN

34.61%

EBITDA MARGIN AVG TTM

34.25%

EBITDA MARGIN AVG 3Y

14.25%

EBITDA MARGIN AVG 5Y

32.47%

EBITDA MARGIN AVG 10Y

39.18%

EBITDA MARGIN AVG 15Y

-0.54%

EBITDA MARGIN AVG 20Y

40.23%

CURRENT VS TTM AVG

+1.05%

CURRENT VS 3Y AVG

+142.92%

CURRENT VS 5Y AVG

+6.57%

CURRENT VS 10Y AVG

-11.67%

CURRENT VS 15Y AVG

+6501.85%

CURRENT VS 20Y AVG

-13.96%

APO Competitors' EBITDA Margin

NAMEMARKET CAPEBITDA MARGINTTM3Y5Y
Apollo Global Management, Inc. (APO)$77.18B34.61%34.25%14.25%32.47%
Moody's Corporation (MCO)$78.24B50.98%49.01%45.68%47.50%
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (ICE)$79.47B52.56%52.11%47.43%52.41%
iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM)$80.40BN/AN/AN/AN/A
Aon plc (AON)$71.61B31.13%31.29%30.61%28.77%
Robinhood Markets, Inc. (HOOD)$83.92B48.74%43.53%-1.12%-15.18%
KKR & Co. Inc. (KKR)$86.41B36.99%39.67%42.47%70.19%
The Travelers Companies, Inc. (TRV)$64.74B18.23%16.96%14.25%14.49%
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. (MMC)$89.82B3.37%15.85%21.23%22.61%
Truist Financial Corporation (TFC)$64.36B23.17%12.37%15.97%22.26%

Margin Comparison

Gross Margin

89.3%

EBITDA Margin

34.6%

Operating Margin

31.1%

Net Margin

7.2%

Formula: EBITDA Margin = (EBITDA / Revenue) × 100

Why EBITDA Margin matters:

  • Removes effects of depreciation policies (D&A)
  • Capital structure neutral (ignores interest)
  • Tax neutral (ignores tax differences)
  • Good proxy for operating cash generation

Apollo Global Management, Inc. EBITDA Margin Formula & Definition

EBITDA Margin = EBITDA / Revenue

EBITDA margin measures operating profitability before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization as a percentage of revenue.

Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute

Apollo Global Management, Inc. EBITDA Margin FAQ

What is the EBITDA margin for Apollo Global Management, Inc. (APO)?
The EBITDA margin for APO stock is 34.61%.
Is Apollo Global Management, Inc.'s EBITDA margin high or low?
Apollo Global Management, Inc.'s EBITDA margin of 34.61% is in line with its 5-year average of 32.47%, around the middle of its 5-year range (-31.87%–97.38%).
What is the TTM average EBITDA margin for Apollo Global Management, Inc. (APO)?
The TTM average EBITDA margin for APO stock is 34.25%.
What is the 3Y average EBITDA margin for Apollo Global Management, Inc. (APO)?
The 3Y average EBITDA margin for APO stock is 14.25%.
What is the 5Y average EBITDA margin for Apollo Global Management, Inc. (APO)?
The 5Y average EBITDA margin for APO stock is 32.47%.
What is the 10Y average EBITDA margin for Apollo Global Management, Inc. (APO)?
The 10Y average EBITDA margin for APO stock is 39.18%.
What is the 15Y average EBITDA margin for Apollo Global Management, Inc. (APO)?
The 15Y average EBITDA margin for APO stock is -0.54%.
What is the 20Y average EBITDA margin for Apollo Global Management, Inc. (APO)?
The 20Y average EBITDA margin for APO stock is 40.23%.

Apollo Global Management, Inc. EBITDA Margin History

DATEEBITDA MARGIN
2025-12-3134.61%
2024-12-3133.89%
2023-12-3120.36%
2022-12-31-31.87%
2021-12-3197.38%
2020-12-3140.48%
2019-12-3152.88%
2018-12-3119.32%
2017-12-3166.41%
2016-12-3154.17%
2015-12-3143.37%
2014-12-3160.55%
2013-12-3168.70%
2012-12-31112.01%
2011-12-31-713.83%
2010-12-3132.92%
2009-12-310.81%
2007-12-31251.00%
2006-12-31521.13%

About Apollo Global Management, Inc.

Apollo Global Management, Inc. operates as a prominent investment management firm, primarily concentrating its efforts across credit, private equity, and real estate asset classes. Within its private equity division, Apollo engages in a broad spectrum of transactions, ranging from traditional management buyouts, recapitalizations, and distressed acquisitions to corporate carve-outs, growth capital infusions, turnaround financing, bridge loans, strategic acquisitions, and industry consolidation initiatives. This also includes debt investments in real estate and corporate partnerships, along with investments in distressed assets and special situations within the middle market. Its client base is diverse, encompassing sovereign wealth and endowment funds, as well as various other institutional and private investors. The firm constructs and oversees bespoke portfolios for clients and actively manages a suite of investment vehicles, including hedge funds, real estate funds, and private equity funds. Globally, Apollo also deploys capital in fixed income and alternative investment markets. Its fixed income strategies span a wide array, featuring income-oriented senior secured loans, corporate bonds, collateralized loan obligations (CLOs), structured credit products, opportunistic and non-performing loans, distressed debt, mezzanine financing, and other value-oriented fixed income instruments. Apollo seeks investment opportunities across numerous sectors, such as chemicals, energy (including oil, gas, natural resources), metals and mining, agriculture, consumer and retail, distribution and transportation, financial and business services, manufacturing and industrial, media (distribution, cable, entertainment), telecommunications, technology, packaging and materials, and satellite and wireless communications. Geographically, the firm targets investments in Africa, North America (with a strong emphasis on the United States), and Europe, while also making significant inroads into Western Europe and Asia. Its investment methodology combines contrarian insights with a rigorous focus on intrinsic value and distressed situations. Apollo typically commits equity capital ranging from $10 million to $1.5 billion per transaction, generally pursuing companies with an enterprise value between $750 million and $2.5 billion. Proprietary in-house research underpins its investment selection process. The firm is open to acquiring both minority and controlling stakes in its portfolio companies. Established in 1990 and headquartered in New York, New York, Apollo maintains additional offices across North America, Asia, and Europe to support its global operations.

New York City, NY
5,141 employees
Financial Services / Asset Management
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Asset Management
CEO
Marc Jeffrey Rowan