ASSA ABLOY: Quarterly Report Q1 2026

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STOCKHOLM, April 28, 2026

STOCKHOLM, April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- 

Continued strong execution in the quarter

First quarter

Sales and income

 Full year




 First quarter



2024

2025


Δ


2025

2026

Δ

Sales, SEK M

150,162

152,409


1 %


37,940

35,751

–6%

Of which:









Organic growth

–1,132

4,077


3 %


607

799

2 %

Acquisitions and divestments

11,326

6,576


5 %


1,709

820

2 %

Exchange rate effects

–748

–8,405


–7%


424

–3,808

–10%

Operating income (EBIT)1, SEK M

24,296

24,664


2 %


5,645

5,461

–3%

Operating margin (EBITA)1, %

17.1 %

17.2 %




15.9 %

16.4 %


Operating margin (EBIT)1, %

16.2 %

16.2 %




14.9 %

15.3 %


Income before tax1, SEK M

20,914

21,335


2 %


4,766

4,749

0 %

Net income1, SEK M

15,636

15,939


2 %


3,551

3,538

0 %

Operating cash flow, SEK M

23,052

22,660


–2%


2,424

3,141

30 %

Earnings per share1, SEK

14.09

14.34


2 %


3.20

3.18

0 %

1 Excluding items affecting comparability for the year-earlier period. Please see the tabulated figures section in this report, page 11, for further details about the financial effects in 2024 and 2025.

Comments by the President and CEO,

"As we wrap up the first quarter of 2026, increased global geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic uncertainty have impacted many customer segments and geographies. In this environment, ASSA ABLOY has once again shown resilience and strong execution. Organic growth reached 2% in the quarter, supported by net acquired growth of 2% and offset by a significant currency headwind of –10%.

Sales performance across our divisions reflected both regional strengths and ongoing challenges. In the Americas division, organic growth reached 4%, driven by continued strong growth in the North America Non-Residential segment and in Latin America. Sales declined in the North America Residential segment, impacted by continued elevated interest rates, a challenging housing market and short-term effects from snowstorms at the beginning of the year. Global Technologies delivered 4% organic growth, with strong sales growth in Global Solutions and good growth in HID. In EMEIA, sales grew organically by 3% as we continued to see strong growth in Central Europe, the Nordics, and the MEIA region as the impact from the war was limited to the second half of March. However, the UK/Ireland as well as South Europe experienced declines. Entrance Systems had stable organic development, with the Perimeter Security and Pedestrian segments delivering strong growth, while the Industrial and Doors & Automation segments declined, primarily due to a weaker development in the European industrial market as well as weak residential markets. Sales in Asia Pacific were stable, with sales declining in the Greater China & Southeast Asia business unit, offset by good growth in the Pacific & Northeast Asia business unit.

The operating profit (EBIT) amounted to SEK 5,461 M. The corresponding operating margin improved by 40 bps year-on-year to 15.3% (14.9). The margin was negatively impacted by currency effects and acquisition-related dilution of 40 bps in total; however, this was more than offset by strong operating leverage of 52%. The operating cash flow was another highlight and improved by 30% versus last year to SEK 3,141 M, resulting in a seasonally very good cash conversion of 66%.

A resilient and decentralized business model

In an increasingly uncertain global environment, most recently with the development in the Middle East, ASSA ABLOY's decentralized business model continues to be a key strength.
With decision-making close to the markets, our people are empowered to respond quickly to changing local conditions, whether driven by geopolitical developments, trade policy uncertainty, or shifting demand patterns.

Our broad geographic and end-market diversification, together with two-thirds of sales generated in the aftermarket, also provide stability and resilience over the business cycle.
This has been clearly demonstrated in recent times, when we delivered a solid performance despite a challenging and volatile market environment. These structural strengths remain important enablers for long-term, profitable growth. 

I would like to thank our employees around the world. Your dedication and effort, combined with our strong business model, give us confidence as we continue to navigate a challenging external environment."

Nico Delvaux
President and CEO

Further information can be obtained from:

Nico Delvaux, President and CEO
Phone: +46 8 506 485 82

Erik Pieder, Executive Vice President and CFO,
Phone: +46 8 506 485 72

Björn Tibell, Head of Investor Relations,
Phone: +46 70 275 67 68
E-mail: bjorn.tibell@assaabloy.com

ASSA ABLOY is holding a telephone and web conference at 09.00 CEST on April 28, 2026, which can be followed online at assaabloy.com/investors.

It is possible to submit questions by telephone on:
08–505 100 31, +44 207 107 0613 or +1 631 570 5613

This information is information that ASSA ABLOY AB is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact persons set out above, at 08.00 CEST on April 28, 2026.

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