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Schindler sees modest 2026 revenue growth as China hurdles persist

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Posted on February 11, 2026

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Feb 11 (Reuters) - Swiss lift and escalator maker Schindler said it expects 2026 revenue to grow by low- to mid-single digits in local currencies, anticipating recovering new installations in key

Schindler Anticipates Modest Revenue Growth by 2026 Amid China Challenges

Schindler's Revenue Growth Outlook

By Bernadette Hogg

Challenges in the Chinese Market

Feb 11 (Reuters) - Swiss lift and escalator maker Schindler expects 2026 revenue to grow by a low- to mid-single-digit percentage in local currencies, as improving demand in major market Germany should help offset continued troubles in China.

Positive Trends in Germany

Schindler said on Wednesday that new installations should recover this year in its key markets, including Germany.

Construction Activity and Permits

However, China will continue to struggle from a prolonged property crisis, with no significant recovery in installations expected amid continued overcapacity and underdemand, CEO Paolo Compagna told Reuters. That comes after no recovery in 2025.

CEO Insights on Market Stability

New construction starts in China slumped 20.4% last year, after a fall of 23% the year before.

DEMAND UPTICK IN GERMANY

Demand picked up in Germany in the last quarter of 2025, which along with indicators pointing to an increase in building permits could be a sign that a long period of decline might be over, Compagna said.

Apartment building permits in Germany rose 6.8% in October, the most recently reported month, solidifying a recovery after the property sector experienced a severe slump since 2022.

German construction industry representatives said in December that they expected the government's infrastructure renewal plan to also boost construction activity in the country.

"The last years, Germany was every year a new bad surprise," Compagna told Reuters. The second half of last year was the first time those surprises stopped and stability returned, he added.

However, Schindler remains conservative on how fast and how steep the German recovery might be, modelling only a moderate recovery in its plans, Compagna said.

The Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region made up almost half of Schindler's revenue in 2025, and it has a strong presence in Germany, the CEO said.

(Reporting by Bernadette Hogg; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman, Clarence Fernandez and Milla Nissi-Prussak)

Key Takeaways

  • Schindler forecasts low- to mid-single digit revenue growth for 2026.
  • China's economic struggles impact Schindler's new installations business.
  • Company anticipates headwinds from commodity prices and restructuring costs.
  • Positive outlook due to potential mergers, acquisitions, and operational improvements.
  • Dividend proposal remains stable with an extraordinary dividend addition.

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