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Volkswagen Group: Investment planning sets the course for digital transformation and "Strategy 2025"

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Eric Felber
Eric Felber
Global Media Relations Head of Corporate & Business Communications
Andreas Hoffbauer
Andreas Hoffbauer
Global Media Relations Spokesperson Finance
  • Focus on environmentally friendly technologies and vehicles as well as digitalization and connectivity
  • Capex ratio will be reduced to a competitive level of around 6.0% by 2020
  • Investment policy will be realigned: Instead of emphasizing product unrelated areas the Group will concentrate more strongly on projects for the future
  • CEO Müller says: "Volkswagen Group will refine its focus – also with regard to investments and development expenditures."

Wolfsburg. Volkswagen Group is adapting its financial planning to current trends and creating a solid basis for implementing "TOGETHER – Strategy 2025", its agenda for the future. This plan aims to reduce the capex ratio and the development cost ratio to a competitive level in the next few years – despite the huge challenges facing the entire automotive industry. These important financial indicators will be reduced annually, each decreasing to approximately 6.0% by 2020. In 2015 the capex ratio in the Automotive Division was still at 6.9%. In addition, the investment focus will also reinforce the new alignment of the Volkswagen Group: Even in the current fiscal year, investments in product-unrelated areas have been reduced by approximately €1 billion. "This is a major achievement brought about by all brands and companies of our group, and it frees up funds for important future projects," remarked Matthias Müller, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, after the regular Supervisory Board meeting.

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