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Siemens Healthineers could divest diagnostics arm by 2030, says CEO

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Posted on November 17, 2025

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FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Siemens Healthineers is considering divesting or spinning off its diagnostics division by 2030 after restructuring the division but has not yet spoken to any potential suitors. It

Siemens Healthineers Plans Possible Spin-Off of Diagnostics Division by 2030

Potential Spin-Off of Diagnostics Division

FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Siemens Healthineers is considering divesting or spinning off its diagnostics division by 2030 after restructuring the division but has not yet spoken to any potential suitors.

Financial Growth Targets

It is possible that the diagnostics business will no longer be part of the medical technology group in 2030 if it is concluded that this is better for the division, said CEO Bernd Montag at a press briefing on the sidelines of its capital markets day on Monday.

Impact of Tariffs

For its financial years from 2027 to the end of September 2030, Healthineers is targeting annual revenue growth of 6-9% from its other two divisions combined, Imaging and Precision Therapy, while the diagnostics arm is expected to improve towards growth in mid-single-digit percentages.

Siemens Stake Strategy

The annual U.S. tariffs burden of about 400 million euros ($464 million) should be fully offset by 2028 thanks to improved productivity and higher prices, said finance chief Jochen Schmitz. 

Parent Siemens said last week that it would shrink its 33.5 billion euro stake in Healthineers by transferring shares in the medical equipment maker to its own shareholders.

The transfer would result in the German engineering group cutting its 67% stake to 37% or less, with Siemens focusing on trains as well as automation technology for factories and buildings.

Siemens could further reduce its holding to less than 20% in the medium term, it added.

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(Reporting by Alexander HuebnerWriting by Ludwig BurgerEditing by Miranda Murray and David Goodman)

Key Takeaways

  • Siemens Healthineers may divest its diagnostics division by 2030.
  • The company targets 6-9% annual growth in other divisions.
  • U.S. tariffs impact to be offset by 2028 through productivity.
  • Parent Siemens plans to reduce its stake in Healthineers.
  • Siemens focuses on trains and automation technology.

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