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Siemens AG (SIEGY) Net Income

The annual net income for Siemens AG (SIEGY) is $11.29 Billion with a year-over-year change of +22.13%. Net income represents the company's bottom line profit after all expenses, taxes, and interest.

Annual Net Income (TTM)

$11.29B

$11.29 Billion

Year-over-Year Change

+22.13%

vs. $9.24B prior year

Net Income CAGR

+5.32%

5 Year compound annual growth rate

Net Income CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)

1 Year

(13.61%)

3 Year

+13.18%

5 Year

+5.32%

10 Year

+4.43%

15 Year

+1.42%

20 Year

+6.31%

CAGR shows the annualized growth rate over the specified period, smoothing out year-to-year volatility.

Annual Net Income History

YearNet IncomeYoY Change% Change
2025$11.29B+$2.04B+22.13%
2024$9.24B+$837.56M+9.96%
2023$8.41B+$4.76B+130.36%
2022$3.65B($3.48B)(48.84%)
2021$7.13B+$2.41B+51.01%
2020$4.72B($915.41M)(16.24%)
2019$5.64B($1.10B)(16.32%)
2018$6.74B($303.33M)(4.31%)
2017$7.04B+$918.54M+15.00%
2016$6.12B($2.02B)(24.77%)

Net Income Growth Summary

TTM Growth

(13.61%)

3-Year Avg Growth

+13.18%

5-Year Avg Growth

+5.32%

Data as of Thursday, June 11, 2026

About Siemens AG

Siemens Aktiengesellschaft is a prominent technology firm specializing in automation and digitalization across Europe, the Commonwealth of Independent States, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas, Asia, and Australia. Its operations are organized into five primary segments: Digital Industries, Smart Infrastructure, Mobility, Siemens Healthineers, and Siemens Financial Services. The Digital Industries segment provides comprehensive industrial automation solutions, encompassing factory software, numerical control systems, motors, drives, inverters, and integrated automation for production machinery and machine tools. Furthermore, it supplies process control systems, machine-to-machine communication devices, sensors, and RFID technology. Its portfolio also extends to software for production and product lifecycle management, mechatronic system simulation and testing, and cloud-native industrial Internet of Things platforms. The Smart Infrastructure segment delivers products, systems, and software solutions designed to facilitate the sustainable energy transition, spanning both fossil and renewable sources. It also addresses smart buildings, sustainable communities, general building infrastructure, electrification, and various electrical products. Within the Mobility sector, Siemens supplies a broad spectrum of solutions for both passenger and freight transport. This includes various rolling stock like trams, light rail vehicles, commuter and long-distance trains, and passenger coaches. It also offers locomotives for diverse hauling needs, automated transportation systems, rail automation technology, electrification components, and intermodal transport solutions. Siemens Healthineers is dedicated to the development, production, and global distribution of diagnostic and therapeutic medical products and services, supplemented by expert clinical consulting. Finally, Siemens Financial Services provides a suite of financial offerings, including debt and equity investments, along with leasing, lending, working capital, equipment, project, and structured financing solutions. Founded in 1847, Siemens Aktiengesellschaft maintains its corporate headquarters in Munich, Germany.

Munich
313,000 employees
Industrials / Industrial - Machinery
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Industrial - Machinery
CEO
Roland Busch