Exor N.V.
EURO STOXX 600Last update: May 9, 2026 at 09:32
Dividend Safety Rating
EXO.AS's dividend appears safe and well-supported. Strengths include a 0.7% earnings payout ratio & 3.3% fcf payout ratio. Areas of concern: -10.6% return on equity & 15.9% gross margin.
Based on 14 of 15 metrics
Strengths
- Earnings Payout Ratio: 0.7%Low earnings payout ratio leaves room to grow the dividend.
- FCF Payout Ratio: 3.3%Free cash flow comfortably covers the dividend.
- CFO Payout Ratio: 2.6%Operating cash flow strongly supports the payout.
Risks
- Return on Equity: -10.6%Return on equity is below industry norms.
- Gross Margin: 15.9%Gross margin is low and limits flexibility.
- Profit Margin Stability: VolatileProfit margins have been volatile.
Payout & Coverage
Very SafeBalance Sheet
Very SafeProfitability
CautionDividend Track Record
CautionAbout Exor N.V.
Exor N.V. is a diversified public holding company controlled by the Italian Agnelli family through Giovanni Agnelli B.V., which holds 55.07% of shares and 86% of voting rights due to a loyalty voting structure. Incorporated in the Netherlands, it traces its origins to 1927 as Istituto Finanziario Industriale, founded by Senator Giovanni Agnelli to consolidate investments, primarily in FIAT, now evolved into a century-long portfolio across multiple sectors. Its key holdings include major stakes in automotive giants Stellantis and Ferrari, agricultural and construction equipment maker CNH Industrial, health technology firm Philips (15%, with potential to 20%), data analytics provider Clarivate (10.1%), the iconic magazine The Economist, football club Juventus FC, and media group GEDI Gruppo Editoriale. Exor N.V. also nurtures innovation through Exor Ventures, investing in over 100 startups in mobility, fintech, and healthcare; Lingotto, its alternative investment manager launched in 2023; and recent ventures like VENTO for Italian seed funding and stakes in healthcare (Lifenet, Institut Mérieux) and luxury (Christian Louboutin). Led by CEO John Elkann, Exor N.V. plays a pivotal role in global markets by fostering long-term value in automotive, industrial, media, and technology sectors, recently divesting Iveco Group in 2025.
Dividend Overview
Dividend Yield
0.72%
Annual Dividend
€0.49
Frequency
Annual
Payout Ratio
0.69%
FCF Payout Ratio
3.25%
Stock Price
€68.45
52-Week Range
€59.75 – €92.75
Dividend History (2016–2025)
EXO.AS annual dividend per share and yield history
Earnings & Profitability
EXO.AS earnings per share and net profit margin
Key Dates
Next Ex-Dividend Date
May 25, 2026
Next Payment Date
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Dividend Growth
3-Year Dividend CAGR
N/A
5-Year Dividend CAGR
N/A
10-Year Dividend CAGR
N/A
3-Year Total Growth
N/A
5-Year Total Growth
N/A
10-Year Total Growth
N/A
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