Elmos Semiconductor SE (FSE: ELG) held its virtual Annual General Meeting on May 27, 2026, with over 83% of the share capital with voting rights represented. All agenda items were adopted with a large majority, including the approval of a dividend of 1.50 euro per share for fiscal year 2025, a 50% increase from the previous year. The dividend is scheduled to be paid on June 1, 2026.
In addition to re-electing long-standing shareholder representatives Dr. Klaus Weyer and Prof. Dr. Gunter Zimmer, the Annual General Meeting elected two new members to the Supervisory Board: Guido Meyer (60) and Tobias Weyer (42). Both bring comprehensive and international experience in the semiconductor industry, as well as a deep understanding of the company.
CEO Dr. Arne Schneider presented key developments from fiscal year 2025, highlighting Elmos' first year as a fabless company, the new corporate structure with a holding company in Leverkusen, the successful SAP S/4HANA migration, and the expansion of the company's international presence with a new development site in Brno, Czech Republic, as well as a full-function subsidiary in China. Dr. Schneider also emphasized Elmos' innovative strength in key future-oriented fields within the automotive sector, such as electrification, driver assistance systems, comfort and premium features, and software-defined vehicles, as well as in related technologies like cybersecurity and robotics.
Furthermore, Dr. Schneider discussed the latest financial figures for the first quarter of 2026 and confirmed the guidance for the current year. The company's transition to a fabless model and its focus on high-growth areas position it well in the semiconductor market, particularly in automotive applications. The dividend increase signals confidence in the company's financial health and future prospects, providing direct value to shareholders.
The election of Meyer and Weyer to the Supervisory Board is expected to bring fresh perspectives and expertise, supporting Elmos' strategic direction in an increasingly competitive industry. The full release is available at NewMediaWire.
Founded over 40 years ago, Elmos specializes in analog mixed-signal ICs for the automotive industry, focusing on making mobility safer, more comfortable, and more efficient. The company's products enable reliable driver assistance systems, intelligent sensors, efficient motors, and new LED lighting concepts in modern vehicles. As a market leader in cutting-edge applications, Elmos is driving global megatrends such as autonomous driving, electromobility, and software-defined vehicles.


