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Volkswagen’s biggest investor increases defence focus after earnings slump



<p>Porsche SE’s adjusted after-tax earnings fell about 9 per cent year-on-year to €2.9 billion, with its share of profits impacted after Porsche AG paused its EV rollout.</p>
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Porsche SE, the holding company that controls Volkswagen, bore the brunt of a drop in 2025 earnings at the German auto group due to tariffs and missteps and ‌it announced ⁠increased investments ⁠in defence. Conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have increased investor interest in the defence and technology sector, at a time of weakness in Germany’s automotive industry.

Porsche shares fell 2.7 per cent in early trade on Thursday, underperforming the wider index.

Reduced share of profits

The holding company of Germany’s Porsche-Piech auto dynasty is Volkswagen’s largest investor with 31.9 per cent of shares and 53.3 per cent of voting rights. It also owns 12.5 per cent of ⁠sports-car maker ‌Porsche AG. Its share of the profits was eroded by costs of billions of euros after Volkswagen subsidiary Porsche AG halted its electric vehicle rollout ⁠in September. Porsche SE reported adjusted earnings after tax of 2.9 billion euros ($3.35 billion) for 2025, down by around 9 per cent year on year.

The group’s net debt fell slightly to 5.1 billion euros.

In contrast to the drop at Volkswagen, Porsche SE’s smaller investments generated 193 million euros in profit last year, it said, driven largely by its stakes in drone maker Quantum Systems and semiconductor startup Celestial AI.

“Our unique network has become ‌a key strategic asset that significantly contributes to the strong financial performance of our portfolio,” board Chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch said in a statement. The group also announced a 100 ⁠million euro investment in a newly launched defence fund of the investment company DTCP, focusing on European technology start-ups in areas including cyber defence and AI.

Poetsch, however, said the company remained committed to Volkswagen as an anchor investor after 1 billion euros in cost cuts across the group last year.

“We expect the management of both Volkswagen AG and Porsche AG to view the challenging situation as an opportunity to implement the strategic adjustments,” Poetsch said.

  • Published On Mar 26, 2026 at 04:00 PM IST

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