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Rheinmetall in talks with suitors for civilian businesses, CEO says

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Posted on May 9, 2025

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By Matthias Inverardi DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Rheinmetall has been contacted by potential buyers of its civilian businesses and is in talks with them, as the German defence contractor seeks to focus

Rheinmetall Engages in Sale Talks for Civilian Ventures

By Matthias Inverardi

DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Rheinmetall has been contacted by potential buyers of its civilian businesses and is in talks with them, as the German defence contractor seeks to focus on its booming military business, its CEO said.

"Rheinmetall has for a while received expressions of interest from potential buyers and is in talks with them," CEO Armin Papperger said in a speech to be held at the May 13 annual shareholder meeting, posted on the company's website on Friday.

Papperger reiterated that the Power System division, which serves civilian industries including automotive and energy, was no longer a core part of the group.

The company has also been seeking to convert certain car part factories to be used by its defence businesses.

(Writing by Ludwig Burger; editing by Matthias Williams and Miranda Murray)

Key Takeaways

  • Rheinmetall is in talks with potential buyers for its civilian businesses.
  • The company is focusing on its growing military sector.
  • CEO Armin Papperger confirmed ongoing discussions.
  • The Power System division is no longer core to Rheinmetall.
  • Rheinmetall aims to convert car part factories for defense use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Rheinmetall's discussions with potential buyers for its civilian businesses as it focuses on its military sector.
Why is Rheinmetall selling its civilian businesses?
Rheinmetall is selling its civilian businesses to concentrate on its expanding military operations.
Who is involved in the talks?
Potential buyers have contacted Rheinmetall, and discussions are ongoing, as stated by CEO Armin Papperger.

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