SAP (SAP) is a Germany-based software firm that provides enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions to organisations worldwide. It helps businesses streamline operations, manage data, and improve decision-making through cloud-based systems and advanced analytics tools.
Key Metric |
Value |
Market cap |
€289.87B |
Revenue |
€35.9B |
Net income |
€6.5B |
EBITDA |
€11.1B |
EPS (earnings per share) |
€5.55 |
Earnings |
Q2 2025 on 22 July 2025 |
Company market cap data as of 18 August 2025 – all other data from Q2 2025 earnings report.
Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.
As of 18 August 2025, SAP’s market cap was €289.87B.
This places SAP among the largest software stocks by market value
Market cap (market capitalisation) is the total value of a company’s shares on the stock market – calculated by multiplying the number of outstanding shares by its current share price.
Date |
SAP market cap (EUR) |
Change (%) |
January 2025 |
€287.08B |
58.93% |
January 2024 |
€180.56B |
48.34% |
January 2023 |
€121.72B |
-26.35% |
January 2022 |
€165.27B |
6.19% |
January 2021 |
€155.64B |
-2.69% |
January 2020 |
€159.94B |
34.59% |
January 2019 |
€118.80B |
-11.79% |
January 2018 |
€134.68B |
30.02% |
January 2017 |
€103.54B |
9.55% |
January 2016 |
€94.54B |
13.84% |
January 2015 |
€83.14B |
N/A |
As of 18 August 2025, SAP’s trailing 12-month (TTM) revenue was approximately €35.9B.
Revenue is the total income a company earns before expenses are deducted. It’s a key figure in earnings reports, showing how much money a company generated during a specific period.
Here are SAP’s revenue figures for the last 10 years (where available):
Year |
SAP revenue (EUR) |
Change (%) |
2025 (TTM) |
€35.9B |
5.00% |
2024 |
€34.2B |
9.50% |
2023 |
€31.2B |
5.70% |
2022 |
€29.5B |
9.50% |
2021 |
€27.0B |
-1.40% |
2020 |
€27.3B |
-0.80% |
2019 |
€27.6B |
11.70% |
2018 |
€24.7B |
5.30% |
2017 |
€23.5B |
6.30% |
2016 |
€22.1B |
6.10% |
2015 |
€20.8B |
N/A |
As of 18 August 2025:
SAP’s net income for the trailing 12 months (TTM) was approximately €6.5B.
Net income (or net profit) is the amount remaining after a company has paid all its costs, taxes, interest and expenses. It represents the profit actually earned once all obligations are met.
Here are SAP’s net income figures for the last few years (where available):
Year |
SAP net income (EUR) |
Change (%) |
2025 (TTM) |
€6.5B |
109.30% |
2024 |
€3.1B |
-14.00% |
2023 |
€3.6B |
10.90% |
2022 |
€3.3B |
-49.00% |
2021 |
€6.4B |
24.90% |
2020 |
€5.1B |
54.80% |
2019 |
€3.3B |
-18.70% |
2018 |
€4.1B |
1.90% |
2017 |
€4.0B |
10.00% |
2016 |
€3.6B |
18.80% |
2015 |
€3.1B |
N/A |
In Q2 2025, SAP’s EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation) was approximately €11.1B.
EBITDA highlights underlying profitability unaffected by financing or accounting decisions. It provides a clearer picture of a company's operational performance by excluding non-operational expenses.
Here are SAP’s EBITDA figures for the last few years (where available):
Year |
SAP EBITDA (EUR) |
Change (%) |
2025 (TTM) |
€11.1B |
-10.10% |
2024 |
€12.4B |
98.90% |
2023 |
€7.6B |
18.40% |
2022 |
€8.0B |
22.40% |
2021 |
€8.1B |
25.60% |
2020 |
€8.3B |
24.10% |
2019 |
€8.6B |
48.30% |
2018 |
€7.1B |
35.50% |
2017 |
€6.5B |
25.20% |
2016 |
€6.5B |
18.40% |
2015 |
€6.8B |
N/A |
SAP’s earnings per share (EPS) in Q2 2025 was €5.55.
EPS shows how much profit is attributable to each outstanding share, serving as a core metric to assess profitability on a per-share basis and compare performance across listed companies.
Below is SAP’s available quarterly EPS data since IPO:
Earnings |
SAP EPS (EUR) |
Change (%) |
2025 (TTM) |
€5.55 |
109.30% |
2024 |
€2.65 |
-49.00% |
2023 |
€5.20 |
168.00% |
2022 |
€1.94 |
-56.50% |
2021 |
€4.46 |
2.50% |
2020 |
€4.35 |
56.50% |
2019 |
€2.78 |
-18.70% |
2018 |
€3.42 |
2.10% |
2017 |
€3.35 |
10.20% |
2016 |
€3.04 |
18.80% |
2015 |
€2.56 |
N/A |
SAP’s next scheduled earnings release is Q3 2025, due on 22 October 2025.
SAP last reported its quarterly earnings – for Q2 2025 – on 22 July 2025.
Company earnings provide updates on the latest revenue, net income, and management’s outlook for future quarters. The results are usually announced after the market closes.
Here are SAP’s earnings for the last few years (where available):
SAP earnings |
Date |
Q2 2025 |
22 July 2025 |
Q1 2025 |
23 April 2025 |
Q4 2024 |
28 January 2025 |
Q3 2024 |
21 October 2024 |
Q2 2024 |
22 July 2024 |
Q1 2024 |
22 April 2024 |
Dividends are regular cash payments to shareholders, typically funded from company profits. Many established firms use them to return value to investors – and SAP is no exception.
As of 18 August 2025, SAP pays a annual dividend to shareholders. The company has a long-standing history of regular dividend payments and has consistently increased its dividend over time, reflecting strong earnings and cash flow.
Fiscal Year |
Dividend per share (EUR) |
2024 |
2.35 EUR |
2023 |
2.20 EUR |
2022 |
2.05 EUR |
2021 |
1.95 EUR |
As of 18 August 2025, SAP’s market cap is €289.87B. That places SAP among the most-valuable software companies and ranking in the global top 25 by market value.
Here’s how SAP compares with some of its peers:
Company |
Market cap (USD) |
Microsoft (MSFT) |
$3.878T |
Oracle (ORCL) |
$709.73B |
Salesforce (CRM) |
$222.44B |
Adobe (ADBE) |
$141.53B |
IBM (IBM) |
$220.11B |
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