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Voestalpine Unveils Shareholder Payout Plan Tied to Debt Reduction

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 7, 2026
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A significant shift in capital returns is on the horizon for shareholders of Austrian steelmaker Voestalpine. Following the conclusion of the 2025/26 fiscal year, the company is implementing a freshly established dividend framework, marking a new chapter shaped by its completed corporate restructuring. The core determinant of future payouts will be a single, crucial leverage metric.

Debt Ratio Dictates Dividend Policy

Central to the new strategy, approved last summer, is a direct link between shareholder distributions and the strength of the company’s balance sheet. The policy stipulates that if Voestalpine’s net debt-to-EBITDA ratio remains below 2.0, it will distribute 30% of earnings per share. Should leverage exceed this threshold, the profit-dependent component is suspended. In that scenario, a safety net provision guarantees a minimum dividend of €0.40 per share.

Recent financial performance suggests the more favorable outcome for investors is within reach. Over the first three quarters, net debt was reduced substantially by 27.4% to €1.4 billion. Concurrently, operating earnings (EBITDA) advanced by 7.2% to one billion euros. Market researchers, on average, forecast a full-year net profit of approximately €393 million, which would represent a surge of about 74%.

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Strategic Overhaul Completed, Green Investment Advances

Coinciding with this revised payout approach, Voestalpine finalized a major structural reorganization by the key deadline of March 31. The move included the closure of non-core units, such as the voestalpine Camtec GmbH facility in Linz, with all 53 affected employees offered internal transfers. Furthermore, the sale of its subsidiary BÖHLER Profil to U.S.-based Kadant generated proceeds of roughly €157 million.

These funds are being channeled directly into the flagship “greentec steel” initiative, a €1.5 billion project. Construction of the first electric arc furnace is proceeding on schedule, with the structural shell slated for completion this month. Commissioning is expected to begin in February 2027, aiming to significantly cut the group’s carbon emissions. To further bolster liquidity, Voestalpine successfully placed a €35 million top-up to an existing convertible bond with institutional investors in early March.

Despite facing an estimated €60 to €80 million burden from U.S. tariff regulations, management has reaffirmed its EBITDA guidance of €1.4 to €1.55 billion for the past fiscal year. Shareholders will learn the exact amount of the inaugural dividend under the new model on June 3, 2026, when the company publishes its detailed annual financial statements.

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