Siemens AG
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Siemens AG
Annual Revenue
Last reviewed: 2025-07-15 · By Swet Parvadiya
FY2024 Revenue
$83.4B
▼ 1.2% vs FY2023 ($84.4B)
Net Income: $6.8B
Siemens AG reported $83.4B in revenue for fiscal year 2024. This represents a decline of 1.2% compared to the 2023 figure of $84.4B.
Siemens' Mobility backlog topped $45 billion in FY2024 — that single figure makes the company's near-term revenue more predictable than most software businesses that trade at far higher multiples. Rail infrastructure contracts, once signed, are not canceled. The cash flow visibility this creates is genuinely rare at this revenue scale. Full-year FY2024 revenue came in at $83.4 billion, down slightly from $84.4 billion in FY2023, reflecting currency effects and some softness in the automation business as European industrial customers worked through inventory. Net income was $6.82 billion. Revenue has grown from $68.5 billion in FY2021 to the current level, a compound trajectory that reflects both organic growth and the addition of acquisitions including Brightly Software in 2022 and Supplyframe in 2021. The software segment's economics differ sharply from the hardware divisions. Xcelerator and the industrial software stack — assembled through acquisitions of UGS Corporation in 2007, Mentor Graphics in 2017, and smaller deals since — carry margins that approximate enterprise software norms rather than industrial equipment norms. The blended company margin of approximately 8.2% on operating income understates what that software portfolio contributes in isolation. As the mix shifts toward software and digital services, the reported margin is likely to rise even without volume growth. Market capitalization stood at approximately $115 billion as of the most recent data. The company trades at a meaningful discount to pure-play industrial software peers, reflecting the market's difficulty in pricing a conglomerate where the highest-margin assets are embedded inside divisions that also sell physical equipment. That discount is either the most obvious valuation gap in European equities or a rational penalty for complexity — the answer depends entirely on whether Siemens can sustain the software growth rate independent of the hardware cycle.
| Year | Revenue | Net Income | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY2024 | $83.4B | $6.8B | -1.2% |
| FY2023 | $84.4B | — | +10.2% |
| FY2022 | $76.6B | — | +11.8% |
| FY2021 | $68.5B | — | +8.2% |
| FY2020 | $63.3B | — | — |
Source: SEC EDGAR filings, annual earnings releases, and verified financial disclosures.