Summit
Summit Real Estate Holdings Ltd is a real estate investment firm specializing in the purchase and operation of office buildings and commercial assets, which are leased to numerous commercial and industrial tenants. Summit Real Estate Holdings Ltd was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Haifa, Israel.
Summit (SMT) - Total Liabilities
Latest total liabilities as of September 2025: ILA5.48 Billion ILA
Based on the latest financial reports, Summit (SMT) has total liabilities worth ILA5.48 Billion ILA as of September 2025.
Total liabilities represent everything the company owes to external parties, combining both current liabilities—like accounts payable, short-term debt, and accrued expenses—and non-current liabilities such as long-term debt, pension obligations, lease liabilities, and deferred tax liabilities.
Summit - Total Liabilities Trend (2005–2024)
This chart illustrates how Summit's total liabilities have evolved over time, based on quarterly financial data. Explore and compare other companies by total liabilities.
Summit Competitors by Total Liabilities
The table below lists competitors of Summit ranked by their total liabilities.
| Company | Country | Total Liabilities |
|---|---|---|
|
Clientron Corp.
TWO:8119
|
Taiwan | NT$516.82 Million |
|
SCI Engineered Materials Inc
OTCQB:SCIA
|
USA | $3.09 Million |
|
J2KBIO Co., Ltd.
KQ:420570
|
Korea | ₩4.59 Billion |
|
Emyria Ltd
AU:EMD
|
Australia | AU$1.31 Million |
|
Y-Optics Manufacture Co. Ltd
KQ:066430
|
Korea | ₩7.90 Billion |
|
PIMS Inc.
KQ:347770
|
Korea | ₩35.11 Billion |
|
Zodiac Energy Limited
NSE:ZODIAC
|
India | ₹-965.64 Million |
|
CQV Co. Ltd
KQ:101240
|
Korea | ₩30.32 Billion |
Liability Composition Analysis (2005–2024)
This chart breaks down Summit's total liabilities into key components over time: long-term debt, short-term debt, other current liabilities, and other non-current liabilities. Toggle between absolute values and percentage view to see how the composition has shifted.
Liquidity & Leverage Metrics
Key Metrics Explained
| Metric | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Current Ratio | 1.33 | Measures ability to pay short-term obligations (Current Assets ÷ Current Liabilities) |
| Quick Ratio | N/A | More stringent measure of short-term liquidity ((Current Assets - Inventory) ÷ Current Liabilities) |
| Cash Ratio | N/A | Most conservative liquidity measure (Cash & Equivalents ÷ Current Liabilities) |
| Debt to Equity | 1.08 | Measures financial leverage (Total Liabilities ÷ Shareholder Equity) |
| Debt to Assets | 0.50 | Portion of assets financed with debt (Total Liabilities ÷ Total Assets) |
Liability Trends Comparison
This chart compares key liability metrics across different time periods, showing how Summit's debt structure has evolved. The comparison includes total liabilities, long-term debt, and current liabilities.
Annual Total Liabilities for Summit (2005–2024)
The table below shows the annual total liabilities of Summit from 2005 to 2024.
| Year | Total Liabilities | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2024-12-31 | ILA5.47 Billion | -3.83% |
| 2023-12-31 | ILA5.68 Billion | -0.92% |
| 2022-12-31 | ILA5.74 Billion | +39.36% |
| 2021-12-31 | ILA4.12 Billion | -9.45% |
| 2020-12-31 | ILA4.55 Billion | +1.04% |
| 2019-12-31 | ILA4.50 Billion | -4.61% |
| 2018-12-31 | ILA4.72 Billion | +51.44% |
| 2017-12-31 | ILA3.11 Billion | +37.26% |
| 2016-12-31 | ILA2.27 Billion | +10.49% |
| 2015-12-31 | ILA2.05 Billion | +1.84% |
| 2014-12-31 | ILA2.02 Billion | -3.69% |
| 2013-12-31 | ILA2.09 Billion | -21.68% |
| 2012-12-31 | ILA2.67 Billion | -34.16% |
| 2011-12-31 | ILA4.06 Billion | -1.42% |
| 2010-12-31 | ILA4.12 Billion | -14.51% |
| 2009-12-31 | ILA4.82 Billion | +1080.86% |
| 2008-12-31 | ILA407.99 Million | -21.17% |
| 2007-12-31 | ILA517.54 Million | +33.66% |
| 2006-12-31 | ILA387.22 Million | -69.72% |
| 2005-12-31 | ILA1.28 Billion | -- |