Nissan reports financial results for fiscal year 2024

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Published May 15th, 2025 - 04:50 GMT

Nissan reports financial results for fiscal year 2024
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Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced financial results for the full year and the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2024, ending March 31, 2025.

Full year financial results

In FY2024, global sales remained at 3.346 million units impacted by intensified sales

competition. Nissan’s consolidated net revenue was 12.6 trillion yen, resulting in an operating profit of 69.8 billion yen with an operating margin of 0.6%.

Net loss1 was 670.9 billion yen. While free cash flow and operating profit in the automotive business were both in negative, automotive net cash was 1.498 trillion yen.

TSE report basis – China JV equity basis2

 

Yen in billions

FY 2023

FY 2024

Variance vs FY23

Revenue

12,685.7

12,633.2

-52.5

Operating profit

568.7

69.8

-498.9

Operating margin %

4.5%

0.6%

-3.9 pt

Ordinary profit

702.2

210.2

-492.0

Net income1

426.6

-670.9

-1,097.5

Based on average foreign exchange rates of 153 JPY /USD and 164 JPY /EUR for FY2024

Fourth quarter financial highlights

In the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2024, consolidated net revenue was 3.490 trillion yen, consolidated operating profit was 5.8 billion yen, and operating profit margin was 0.2%. Net loss1 in the fourth quarter was 676 billion yen.

TSE report basis – China JV equity basis2

 

Yen in billions

FY23 4Q

FY24 4Q

Variance vs FY23

Revenue

3,514.3

3,490.0

-24.3

Operating profit

90.3

5.8

-84.6

Net income1

101.3

-676.0

-777.3

Based on average foreign exchange rates of 153 JPY/USD and 161 JPY/EUR for FY24 Q4
 

FY2025 outlook

Nissan expects the business to continue be challenging with intense competition, forex and

inflationary pressure. Yet, our efforts related U.S. Tariff policy under our mitigation strategy, we are prioritizing U.S.-built products, optimizing local capacity, reallocating tariff-exposed production, and working closely with suppliers to localize and adapt swiftly to market demands. Given the uncertainty related to tariff environment, the guidance for operating profit, net income and auto free cash flow for the fiscal year are currently to be determined.

The company has filed the following fiscal year forecasts with the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Calculated under the equity accounting method for Nissan’s joint venture in China, the forecasts for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, are:

 

 

FY2025 outlook

TSE report basis – China JV equity basis(yen in billions)

Net revenue

12,500

Operating profit

TBD

Net income1

TBD

 

Annual dividend per share (yen)

 

FY2024

0 yen

FY2025 (Outlook)

0 yen

 

Net income attributable to owners of the parentSince the beginning of fiscal year 2013, Nissan has reported figures calculated under the equity method accounting for its joint venture with Dong Feng in China. Although net income reporting remains unchanged under this accounting method, the equity-accounting income statements no longer include Dong-Feng-Nissan’s results in revenues and operating profit.

*The financial forecast is based on judgements and estimates that have been made using currently available information. By nature, such financial forecast is subject to uncertainty and risk. Therefore, the final results may differ from the aforementioned forecast.

Background Information

Nissan Middle East

Nissan’s heritage in the Middle East goes way back to 1957, when the first Nissan vehicle was sold in Saudi Arabia. Since then the Nissan Legacy has taken deep roots in the hearts of the Middle East people by becoming an integral part of their lives.

Currently Nissan is one of the most popular and successful automobile brands in the Middle East boasting of a strong line-up ranging from popular passenger cars to powerful 4x4 series and commercial vehicles.

In its quest to closely understand the local needs of its customers, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. in June, 1994 set up a regional Middle East head quarters in Dubai, thus becoming the first Japanese car manufacturer to accomplish this feat. The Nissan Middle East FZE office houses a highly sophisticated training center which serves as an excellent training ground for undertaking Nissan customer care and service activities.

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