Christian Dior SE (CDI) - Total Assets

Latest as of December 2025: €139.22 Billion EUR ≈ $162.77 Billion USD

Based on the latest financial reports, Christian Dior SE (CDI) holds total assets worth €139.22 Billion EUR (≈ $162.77 Billion USD) as of December 2025. Total assets represent everything the company owns and controls, combining both current assets—like cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, and inventories—and non-current assets such as property, plant, equipment (PP&E), intangible assets, and long-term investments. Check Christian Dior SE (CDI) reinvestment rate to assess the company's total reinvestment commitment from operating cash flow.

Christian Dior SE - Total Assets Trend (1998–2025)

This chart illustrates how Christian Dior SE's total assets have evolved over time, based on quarterly financial data. Explore Christian Dior SE (CDI) long-term investment share to see how much of total assets are deployed in long-term investments.

Christian Dior SE - Asset Composition Analysis

Current Asset Composition (December 2025)

Christian Dior SE's total assets of €139.22 Billion consist of 34.8% current assets and 65.2% non-current assets.

Asset Category Amount (EUR) % of Total Assets
Cash & Equivalents €3.52 Billion 6.4%
Accounts Receivable €5.09 Billion 3.7%
Inventory €22.66 Billion 16.3%
Property, Plant & Equipment €43.96 Billion 31.6%
Intangible Assets €22.27 Billion 16.0%
Goodwill €16.78 Billion 12.1%

Asset Composition Trend (1998–2025)

This chart illustrates how Christian Dior SE's asset composition has evolved over time. Understanding changes in asset allocation can provide insights into the company's strategic shifts, capital allocation priorities, and business focus evolution. For live market cap, price, and company overview, see Christian Dior SE market capitalisation.

Key Asset Composition Facts

  • Current vs. Non-Current Assets: Christian Dior SE's current assets represent 34.8% of total assets in 2025, an increase from 27.2% in 1998.
  • Cash Position: Cash and equivalents constituted 6.4% of total assets in 2025, up from 3.1% in 1998.
  • Tangible vs. Intangible: Intangible assets (including goodwill) make up 27.0% of total assets, an increase from 13.0% in 1998.
  • Asset Diversification: The largest asset category is property, plant & equipment at 31.6% of total assets.

Christian Dior SE Competitors by Total Assets

Key competitors of Christian Dior SE based on total assets are shown below.

Company Country Total Assets
KERING.UNSP.ADR 1/10 EO 4
F:PPXB
Germany €41.18 Billion
LVMH Moët Hennessy - Louis Vuitton Société Européenne
PA:MC
France €141.57 Billion
Pandora A/S
CO:PNDORA
Denmark Dkr28.95 Billion
TheRealReal Inc
NASDAQ:REAL
USA $409.03 Million
PC Jeweller Limited
NSE:PCJEWELLER
India Rs89.15 Billion
Mene Inc
V:MENE
Canada CA$20.03 Million
Michael Hill International Ltd
AU:MHJ
Australia AU$558.19 Million
Cettire Ltd
AU:CTT
Australia AU$124.32 Million

Christian Dior SE - Liquidity and Working Capital Analysis

Liquidity ratios measure a company's ability to pay off its short-term debts as they come due, using the company's current or quick assets. Working capital represents the operational liquidity available.

Key Liquidity Metrics

Metric Current 1 Year Ago 5 Years Ago
Current Ratio 1.59 1.41 1.57
Quick Ratio 0.85 0.71 1.06
Cash Ratio 0.29 0.08 0.00
Working Capital €17.96 Billion €13.94 Billion €14.69 Billion

Christian Dior SE - Advanced Valuation Insights

This section examines the relationship between Christian Dior SE's asset base and its market valuation, helping to identify whether the company's assets are efficiently translated into market value.

Key Valuation Metrics

Current Price-to-Book Ratio 3.27
Latest Market Cap to Assets Ratio 0.55
Asset Growth Rate (YoY) -4.9%
Total Assets €139.22 Billion
Market Capitalization $77.07 Billion USD

Valuation Analysis

Below Book Valuation: The market values Christian Dior SE's assets below their book value (0.55x), which may indicate investor concerns about asset quality or future growth.

Slight Asset Contraction: Christian Dior SE's assets decreased by 4.9% over the past year, which may reflect streamlining or optimization of resources.

Annual Total Assets for Christian Dior SE (1998–2025)

The table below shows the annual total assets of Christian Dior SE from 1998 to 2025.

Year Total Assets Change
2025-12-31 €139.22 Billion
≈ $162.77 Billion
-4.86%
2024-12-31 €146.34 Billion
≈ $171.09 Billion
+3.88%
2023-12-31 €140.87 Billion
≈ $164.70 Billion
+6.76%
2022-12-31 €131.95 Billion
≈ $154.26 Billion
+7.84%
2021-12-31 €122.36 Billion
≈ $143.05 Billion
+15.41%
2020-12-31 €106.02 Billion
≈ $123.95 Billion
+12.99%
2019-12-31 €93.83 Billion
≈ $109.70 Billion
+21.43%
2018-12-31 €77.27 Billion
≈ $90.34 Billion
+6.22%
2017-12-31 €72.74 Billion
≈ $85.04 Billion
+12.29%
2016-12-31 €64.78 Billion
≈ $75.74 Billion
+2.99%
2015-12-31 €62.90 Billion
≈ $73.54 Billion
+4.79%
2014-12-31 €60.03 Billion
≈ $70.18 Billion
-1.69%
2013-12-31 €61.06 Billion
≈ $71.38 Billion
+11.10%
2012-12-31 €54.96 Billion
≈ $64.25 Billion
+5.23%
2011-12-31 €52.23 Billion
≈ $61.06 Billion
+26.78%
2010-12-31 €41.20 Billion
≈ $48.16 Billion
+14.27%
2009-12-31 €36.05 Billion
≈ $42.15 Billion
+1.31%
2008-12-31 €35.59 Billion
≈ $41.61 Billion
+2.59%
2007-12-31 €34.69 Billion
≈ $40.56 Billion
+5.81%
2006-12-31 €32.78 Billion
≈ $38.33 Billion
+2.58%
2005-12-31 €31.96 Billion
≈ $37.36 Billion
+8.83%
2004-12-31 €29.36 Billion
≈ $34.33 Billion
+13.81%
2003-12-31 €25.80 Billion
≈ $30.17 Billion
-3.73%
2002-12-31 €26.80 Billion
≈ $31.33 Billion
-8.30%
2001-12-31 €29.23 Billion
≈ $34.17 Billion
+2.79%
2000-12-31 €28.43 Billion
≈ $33.24 Billion
+7.99%
1999-12-31 €26.33 Billion
≈ $30.78 Billion
+22.91%
1998-12-31 €21.42 Billion
≈ $25.04 Billion
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About Christian Dior SE

PA:CDI France Luxury Goods
Market Cap
$91.37 Billion
€78.15 Billion EUR
Market Cap Rank
#348 Global
#13 in France
Share Price
€433.20
Change (1 day)
-2.34%
52-Week Range
€416.80 - €607.50
All Time High
€843.43
About

Christian Dior SE, through its subsidiaries, engages in the production, distribution, and retail of fashion and leather goods, wines and spirits, perfumes and cosmetics, and watches and jewelry in France, rest of Europe, Japan, rest of Asia, the United States, and internationally. It offers its fashion and leather goods under the Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Celine, Loewe, Givenchy, Kenzo, Berluti, Pucc… Read more