Mobilize Financial Services Posts 3.3% Growth in New Financing to €22.3B

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Mobilize Financial Services grew new financing 3.3% to €22.3B in 2025, posting €1.18B pre-tax profit while expanding into Poland despite declines in insurance services.

Mobilize Financial Services Posts 3.3% Growth in New Financing to €22.3B

Mobilize Financial Services, the financial arm of Renault Group, delivered solid operational results for 2025, with new financing volumes reaching €22.3 billion, representing a 3.3% year-over-year increase. The company generated pre-tax profit of €1,181 million while managing a portfolio of 1.27 million financed contracts, underscoring its position as a key revenue contributor within the Renault ecosystem.

Operational metrics reflected mixed performance across business lines. While core financing activities expanded, services and insurance contracts declined 2.3% during the period, suggesting shifting customer preferences or competitive pressures in ancillary offerings. The company maintained substantial financial reserves, with net assets standing at €64 billion, providing a robust capital base for ongoing operations and strategic initiatives.

Geographic expansion remained a priority, as Mobilize Financial Services extended its savings collection activities into Poland, diversifying its revenue streams and strengthening its presence across continental Europe. These moves demonstrate management's commitment to market penetration while maintaining disciplined capital management and operational efficiency.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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