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SAP’s Financial Strength Fails to Impress a Skeptical Market

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
February 27, 2026
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The enterprise software giant SAP recently published its Integrated Report for 2025, presenting a set of robust financial results. However, investor reaction has been decidedly cool, with the company’s shares touching a fresh 12-month low. This divergence between strong operational performance and weak share price movement raises questions about current market sentiment.

Operational Metrics Show Clear Strength

On February 26, the report confirmed preliminary annual figures released in January. Currency-adjusted cloud revenue surged by 26%, while non-IFRS operating profit expanded by 31%. The cloud ERP suite was a particular highlight, posting growth of 32% on a currency-adjusted basis.

Furthermore, the company’s free cash flow generation remained powerful, exceeding the €8 billion threshold. SAP continues to demonstrate a firm commitment to shareholder returns, proposing a dividend increase to €2.50 per share, which represents a 6.4% rise from the previous year. This proposal is scheduled for a shareholder vote at the Annual General Meeting on May 5, with payment to follow three days later. The company maintains its policy of distributing a minimum of 40% of its non-IFRS profit.

Market Focus Falls on Future Growth Indicators

Despite these solid figures, the market’s attention zeroed in on a specific forward-looking metric. The current cloud backlog, which represents the pipeline of future cloud revenue, grew by 25% in the fourth quarter. This figure came in just below the anticipated 26% growth. Compounding this concern was management’s indication that this backlog growth rate is expected to “moderate slightly” in 2026.

For investors who value SAP primarily for its growth trajectory, this combination of a slight miss and a tempered outlook served as a cautionary signal, overshadowing the positive present-day results.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying SAP?

A Dual Strategy: Capital Return and AI Investment

Alongside its operational report, SAP announced a substantial new capital return initiative. A share buyback program of up to €10 billion is set to run over two years. The company has already been active in repurchasing its own stock, having retired over 8 million shares by February 20.

Looking ahead, SAP’s guidance for 2026 forecasts cloud revenue in a range of €25.8 to €26.2 billion, implying growth of 23% to 25%. Non-IFRS operating profit is projected to reach between €11.9 and €12.3 billion, with free cash flow anticipated to be around €10 billion.

Management has identified enterprise AI and the SAP Business Data Cloud as the core drivers for achieving these targets, with expectations for these segments to sustain momentum into 2027. The upcoming release of first-quarter 2026 results on April 23 will be a key test, offering evidence on whether the company’s order pipeline can support this confident outlook.

The Investor Conundrum

The underlying operational strength of SAP is not in question. Yet, the market currently appears unwilling to reward the company’s formidable cash flow or its aggressive capital return policy. The prevailing investor stance seems to be one of waiting for concrete proof that SAP’s highly-touted AI transformation will translate into tangible, sustained financial growth. The upcoming quarterly reports will be scrutinized for signs that the cloud backlog dynamics are stabilizing, potentially dispelling the current skepticism, or conversely, confirming it.

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