28. Financial liabilities

Non-current and current financial liabilities relate to the Company’s general funding and essentially comprised promissory notes, a corporate bond, and liabilities to banks as at December 31, 2025.

Maturity structure of financial liabilities

in € million

Dec. 31, 2025

Dec. 31, 2024

Promissory notes

401.9

528.5

due within one year

25.0

79.5

due in one to five years

376.9

407.6

due in more than five years

41.5

 

 

 

Bonds

496.8

995.2

due within one year

499.1

due in one to five years

496.8

496.0

due in more than five years

 

 

 

Liabilities to banks

118.0

146.9

due within one year

88.7

90.2

due in one to five years

29.3

56.7

due in more than five years

 

 

 

Other financial liabilities

42.2

29.6

due within one year

41.5

29.5

due in one to five years

0.8

0.2

due in more than five years

 

 

 

Total current financial liabilities

155.1

698.3

 

 

 

Total non-current financial liabilities

903.8

1,002.0

Promissory notes

As at December 31, 2025, the total nominal amount of the issued promissory notes was €402.5 million (December 31, 2024: €530.0 million). The decrease was the result of an early and a scheduled repayment of two tranches of promissory notes in a total amount of €127.5 million in 2025.

The following table shows the nominal amounts and interest-rate types of the unsecured promissory notes issued by KION GROUP AG. The fixed-rate promissory notes have coupons of between 2.2 percent and 5.1 percent:

Promissory note

in € million

Maturity date

Dec. 31, 2025

Dec. 31, 2024

Variable interest rate

 

 

 

Promissory note (7-year term)

April 2026

48.0

Promissory note (3-year term)

October 2026

25.0

25.0

Promissory note (10-year term)

April 2027

11.5

11.5

Promissory note (5-year term)

October 2028

256.0

256.0

Promissory note (7-year term)

October 2030

29.5

29.5

 

 

 

 

Fixed interest rate

 

 

 

Promissory note (7-year term)

June 2025

79.5

Promissory note (10-year term)

April 2027

16.0

16.0

Promissory note (5-year term)

October 2028

52.5

52.5

Promissory note (7-year term)

October 2030

12.0

12.0

 

 

 

 

Promissory notes

 

402.5

530.0

Corporate bonds

In 2020, KION GROUP AG launched a corporate bond program (EMTN program) with a total volume of €3 billion. The first corporate bond was placed on the capital markets under this program in 2020 and had a nominal amount of €500.0 million, a maturity date in 2025, and a coupon of 1.625 percent. It was repaid as scheduled in September 2025. A second unsecured bond with a nominal amount of €500.0 million, a maturity date in 2029, and a coupon of 4.0 percent was placed on the capital markets under the EMTN program in November 2024.

Liabilities to banks

KION GROUP AG has a syndicated revolving credit facility (RCF) with a total volume of €1,385.7 million and a term that ends in October 2028. The facility has a variable interest rate; the contractually agreed interest terms are linked to KION GROUP AG’s credit rating and to compliance with sustainability KPIs. The revolving credit facility was undrawn as at both December 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024.

Group companies had taken out bank loans of €118.0 million as at the reporting date (December 31, 2024: €146.9 million). KION GROUP AG generally issues guarantees to the banks for Group companies’ existing payment obligations. The liabilities to banks are not secured.

Other financial liabilities

KION GROUP AG launched a commercial paper program in November 2019 that currently has a maximum program volume of €750.0 million. The commercial paper is issued with a discount but without a coupon and has a term of up to one year. There was no commercial paper in issue as at December 31, 2025 or as at December 31, 2024.

Covenants

The revolving credit facility and a number of promissory notes taken out by KION GROUP AG stipulate adherence to covenants. The agreed financial covenant involves ongoing testing of adherence to a maximum level of leverage (defined as the ratio of industrial net operating debt (INOD) to adjusted EBITDA). As at December 31, 2025, the actual level of leverage was well below the limit of the financial covenant.

Exceeding the agreed maximum level of leverage as at a particular reference date gives lenders a right of termination.

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