Melexis Stock

Melexis Debt

The Debt of Melexis (MELE.BR) as of Aug 23, 2026 is 316.42 M EUR. In the previous year, Debt was 222.18 M EUR — a change of 42.41% (higher).

Debt

316.42 MEUR

YoY

42.41%

Last updated:

In 2026, Melexis's total debt was 316.42 M EUR, a 42.41% change from the 222.18 M EUR total debt recorded in the previous year.

The Melexis Debt history

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Debt
Date
Debt
Jan 1, 2018
40.18 M EUR
Jan 1, 2019
66.85 M EUR
Jan 1, 2020
65.75 M EUR
Jan 1, 2021
4.63 M EUR
Jan 1, 2022
4.25 M EUR
Jan 1, 2023
188.18 M EUR
Jan 1, 2024
222.18 M EUR
Jan 1, 2025
316.42 M EUR
The Melexis Debt history
YEARDebtYoY
316.42 MEUR+42.41%
222.18 MEUR+18.07%
188.18 MEUR+4,328.81%
4.25 MEUR-8.17%
4.63 MEUR-92.96%
65.75 MEUR-1.64%
66.85 MEUR+66.38%
40.18 MEUR+166.34%
15.09 MEUR-0.36%
15.14 MEUR-0.30%
15.18 MEUR-16.57%
18.20 MEUR-18.47%
22.32 MEUR-35.57%
34.65 MEUR+645.45%
4.65 MEUR-76.34%
19.65 MEUR+262.60%
5.42 MEUR-16.59%
6.50 MEUR-71.41%
22.72 MEUR+2,359.24%
923,958.00EUR-79.63%
4.54 MEUR-60.24%
11.41 MEUR+123.15%
5.11 MEUR-43.56%
9.06 MEUR-21.90%
11.60 MEUR-54.51%
25.50 MEUR+269.57%
6.90 MEUR+38.00%
5.00 MEUR+900.00%
500,000.00EUR
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Melexis Stock analysis

What does Melexis do? Melexis NV is a Belgian company based in Tessenderlo that specializes in the development and production of semiconductor and sensor systems for the automotive industry and industrial applications. The history of Melexis dates back to 1988 when the company was founded as a joint venture between the Belgian research organization IMEC and the international electronics company Thomson-CSF. Initially, the focus was on the development of semiconductor sensors for industrial applications, but over time, the business shifted more towards the mobility industry. Today, Melexis supplies numerous products including sensor components for turn signals, brake lights, and accelerometers for vehicles, intelligent lighting technology, distance sensors, and autonomous driving systems. Melexis also deals with intelligent solutions for energy consumption in buildings, industrial applications, and consumer electronics. The company's core competence lies in different semiconductor technologies such as MEMS, ASICs, digital and analog signal processors that are used in the production of its products. Through extensive research and development, the company has acquired a high level of expertise in these technologies. Melexis' business model is based on close collaboration with automotive manufacturers and tier-1 suppliers, allowing the company to build a broad customer base. The focus is on the development of customized semiconductor and sensor systems specifically tailored to the requirements of each new vehicle platform and customer. Melexis has offices and production facilities worldwide, including in Belgium, Germany, France, the United States, China, and Malaysia. The company is listed on Euronext Brussels under the ticker "MELE" and pursues an expansion growth strategy through targeted acquisitions. Overall, Melexis has achieved a strong market position, particularly in the automotive industry where it is regarded as a reliable partner for its customers. Thanks to its advanced semiconductor technologies and close collaboration with automotive manufacturers, the company can expect rapid and sustainable growth in the future. Melexis is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Debt Details

Understanding Melexis's Debt Structure

Melexis's total debt refers to the cumulative financial obligations the company owes to external parties. This can include short-term and long-term borrowings, bonds, loans, and other financial instruments. Assessing the company's debt levels is crucial for evaluating its financial health, risk profile, and ability to fund operations and expansions.

Year-to-Year Comparison

Analyzing Melexis's debt structure over the years provides insights into the firm’s financial strategy and stability. A reduction in debt can indicate financial strength and operational efficiency, while an increase may signal growth investments or potential financial challenges ahead.

Impact on Investments

Investors pay close attention to Melexis’s debt levels as they can influence the company’s risk and return profiles. Excessive debt can lead to financial strain, while moderate and well-managed debt can be a catalyst for growth and expansion, making it a critical aspect of investment evaluations.

Interpreting Debt Fluctuations

Shifts in Melexis’s debt levels can be attributed to various operational and strategic factors. An increase in debt might be geared towards funding expansion projects or enhancing operational capacity, while a decrease may indicate profit realizations or an approach to minimize financial risk and leverage.

Frequently Asked Questions about Melexis stock

Debt of Melexis is 316.42 M EUR in 2026.

Debt of Melexis changed from 222.18 M EUR to 316.42 M EUR, representing a 42.41% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Debt Melexis since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

Debt's EUR is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track Debt's Melexis historically and in real time.

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