Wendel (MF) - Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency

Latest as of June 2025: 0.097x

Based on the latest financial reports, Wendel (MF) has a cash flow conversion efficiency ratio of 0.097x as of June 2025. Cash flow conversion efficiency measures how effectively a company's net assets (equity) generate operating cash flow. It is calculated by dividing operating cash flow (€456.00 Million ≈ $533.11 Million USD) by net assets (€4.68 Billion ≈ $5.47 Billion USD). A higher ratio indicates that the company is more efficient at using its equity to generate cash flow from its core operations.

Wendel - Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency Trend (2001–2024)

This chart illustrates how Wendel's cash flow conversion efficiency has evolved over time, based on yearly financial data. Read MF total debt and obligations for a breakdown of total debt and financial obligations.

Wendel Competitors by Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency

The table below lists competitors of Wendel ranked by their cash flow conversion efficiency.

Company Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency
Itron Inc
NASDAQ:ITRI
0.069x
Huaihe Energy Group Co Ltd
SHG:600575
0.024x
Tibet Urban Development and Investment Co Ltd
SHG:600773
-0.007x
Hyundai Steel
KO:004020
0.029x
Regis Resources Ltd
AU:RRL
0.293x
Allreal Holding
SW:ALLN
0.034x
Navin Fluorine International Limited
NSE:NAVINFLUOR
0.078x
Delhivery Limited
NSE:DELHIVERY
0.038x

Annual Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency for Wendel (2001–2024)

The table below shows the annual cash flow conversion efficiency of Wendel from 2001 to 2024. For the full company profile with market capitalisation and key ratios, see MF company net worth.

Year Net Assets Operating Cash Flow Cash Flow Conversion Efficiency Change
2024-12-31 €5.17 Billion
≈ $6.04 Billion
€1.59 Billion
≈ $1.86 Billion
0.308x +5.56%
2023-12-31 €4.83 Billion
≈ $5.65 Billion
€1.41 Billion
≈ $1.65 Billion
0.292x -9.30%
2022-12-31 €4.64 Billion
≈ $5.42 Billion
€1.49 Billion
≈ $1.75 Billion
0.322x -5.23%
2021-12-31 €4.19 Billion
≈ $4.90 Billion
€1.42 Billion
≈ $1.66 Billion
0.340x -20.11%
2020-12-31 €3.29 Billion
≈ $3.84 Billion
€1.40 Billion
≈ $1.64 Billion
0.425x +13.95%
2019-12-31 €3.82 Billion
≈ $4.46 Billion
€1.42 Billion
≈ $1.67 Billion
0.373x +1.90%
2018-12-31 €3.31 Billion
≈ $3.87 Billion
€1.21 Billion
≈ $1.42 Billion
0.366x +7.70%
2017-12-31 €3.26 Billion
≈ $3.81 Billion
€1.11 Billion
≈ $1.30 Billion
0.340x -16.02%
2016-12-31 €3.30 Billion
≈ $3.85 Billion
€1.34 Billion
≈ $1.56 Billion
0.405x +11.62%
2015-12-31 €3.95 Billion
≈ $4.62 Billion
€1.44 Billion
≈ $1.68 Billion
0.363x +3.04%
2014-12-31 €3.09 Billion
≈ $3.62 Billion
€1.09 Billion
≈ $1.27 Billion
0.352x -3.48%
2013-12-31 €3.06 Billion
≈ $3.57 Billion
€1.12 Billion
≈ $1.30 Billion
0.365x +13.66%
2012-12-31 €3.29 Billion
≈ $3.85 Billion
€1.06 Billion
≈ $1.24 Billion
0.321x +21.40%
2011-12-31 €3.30 Billion
≈ $3.86 Billion
€872.30 Million
≈ $1.02 Billion
0.264x -4.68%
2010-12-31 €2.89 Billion
≈ $3.38 Billion
€802.60 Million
≈ $938.32 Million
0.277x -36.20%
2009-12-31 €1.58 Billion
≈ $1.85 Billion
€687.50 Million
≈ $803.76 Million
0.435x +0.11%
2008-12-31 €2.32 Billion
≈ $2.71 Billion
€1.01 Billion
≈ $1.18 Billion
0.434x +20.06%
2007-12-31 €2.58 Billion
≈ $3.02 Billion
€933.80 Million
≈ $1.09 Billion
0.362x +8.63%
2006-12-31 €1.93 Billion
≈ $2.25 Billion
€642.00 Million
≈ $750.56 Million
0.333x +40.84%
2005-12-31 €1.62 Billion
≈ $1.89 Billion
€382.55 Million
≈ $447.24 Million
0.237x +69.08%
2004-12-31 €1.55 Billion
≈ $1.82 Billion
€217.41 Million
≈ $254.17 Million
0.140x +34.27%
2003-12-31 €1.31 Billion
≈ $1.53 Billion
€136.39 Million
≈ $159.46 Million
0.104x -12.11%
2002-12-31 €1.19 Billion
≈ $1.39 Billion
€141.35 Million
≈ $165.26 Million
0.119x +66.30%
2001-12-31 €2.39 Billion
≈ $2.79 Billion
€170.38 Million
≈ $199.19 Million
0.071x --

About Wendel

PA:MF France Asset Management
Market Cap
$4.18 Billion
€3.58 Billion EUR
Market Cap Rank
#4285 Global
#70 in France
Share Price
€84.40
Change (1 day)
+1.63%
52-Week Range
€74.50 - €93.70
All Time High
€121.59
About

Wendel is a private equity firm specializing in equity financing in middle markets and later stages through leveraged buy-out and transactions and acquisitions. It invests in both listed and non-listed companies. The firm also invest in private debt and secondary. The firm typically invests in btob, education technology, energy transition, technology services, software, business services, healthc… Read more