Nokia provides recast comparative segment results for 2025 and 2024 reflecting new operating and financial reporting structure
NokiaNokia(US:NOK) Globenewswire·2026-01-29 06:30

Core Insights - Nokia has announced a reorganization of its business into two primary operating segments to better align with customer needs and enhance innovation in response to the increasing demand for advanced connectivity driven by the AI supercycle [2][3] Segment Overview - The new Network Infrastructure segment is recognized as a growth area, focusing on capitalizing on the global AI and data center build-out, and includes three business units: Optical Networks, IP Networks, and Fixed Networks, led by David Heard [3] - The Mobile Infrastructure segment consolidates Nokia's Core Networks, Radio Networks, and Technology Standards, aiming for leadership in core and radio network technology and services, with a focus on AI-native networks and 6G, led by Justin Hotard on an interim basis [4] - A new segment called Portfolio Businesses has been created for units not considered core to Nokia's future strategy, which includes Fixed Wireless Access CPE, Site Implementation and Outside Plant, Enterprise Campus Edge, and Microwave Radio [5] Financial Reporting Changes - Nokia will report its segment financial information according to the new organizational structure starting with Q1 2026, including detailed net sales information for business units within the Network Infrastructure and Mobile Infrastructure segments [6] - Comparative segment financial information for 2025 and 2024 has been recast to reflect the new structure, with no impact on reported or comparable results for the Nokia Group [7] Financial Performance Summary - For the Network Infrastructure segment in 2025, net sales totaled EUR 7,646 million, with a gross profit of EUR 3,281 million and a gross margin of 42.9% [8] - The Mobile Infrastructure segment reported net sales of EUR 11,409 million in 2025, with a gross profit of EUR 5,515 million and a gross margin of 48.3% [9] - The Portfolio Businesses segment achieved net sales of EUR 845 million in 2025, with a gross profit of EUR 183 million and a gross margin of 21.7% [10]