Consolidated revenues for the second quarter of 2026 were $4.8 billion, up 2% year-over-year
Reported Net income of $141 million and adjusted Net income((1) of $161 million
Second quarter diluted earnings per share at $0.11
Returned $0.2 billion to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases
Full-year guidance narrowed to the higher end of the previous ranges
Basildon, UK - August 3, 2026 - CNH Industrial N.V. $(CNH)$ reported Net income for the three months ended June 30, 2026, of $141 million, with basic earnings per share and diluted earnings per share of $0.11, compared with Net income of $217 million and basic earnings per share and diluted earnings per share of $0.17 in Q2 2025. Adjusted Net income((1) for the second quarter of 2026 was $161 million compared to $216 million for the second quarter of 2025.
Consolidated revenues for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026, were $4.80 billion, and Net Sales of Industrial Activities were $4.14 billion, both up compared to Q2 2025.
Net cash provided by operating activities was $145 million, and Free cash flow of Industrial Activities was $150 million in Q2 2026.
Income tax expense was $43 million ($76 million in Q2 2025) with an effective tax rate ("ETR") of 25.0% (27.6% in Q2 2025). The adjusted ETR((1) was 25.1% for the second quarter (27.7% in Q2 2025).
"Our second quarter results reflect disciplined execution by the CNH team in a market that remains at the trough of the agriculture cycle," said Gerrit Marx, Chief Executive Officer of CNH. "Despite the industry conditions, we delivered year-over-year revenue growth and continued progress on our strategic priorities, including quality, sourcing, operational efficiency, and dealer network consolidation. While farmer economics remain pressured, we are seeing constructive equipment-cycle indicators, including dealer inventory normalization, aging fleets, and a more balanced relationship between new and used equipment pricing. We remain focused on supporting our dealers and customers today while investing in the iron and technology capabilities that will strengthen CNH through the next cycle."
2026 Second Quarter Results
US-GAAP
($ millions, except per
share data) Q2 2026 Q2 2025 Change Change at c.c.((2)
------- ------- ------ ------------------
Consolidated revenues 4,803 4,711 +2% --%
of which Net sales
of Industrial
Activities 4,143 4,021 +3% 1%
Net income 141 217 (35)%
Diluted EPS 0.11 0.17 (0.06)
Cash flow provided by
operating activities 145 772 (627)
NON-GAAP((1)
($ millions, except per share data) Q2 2026 Q2 2025 Change
------- ------- ---------
Adjusted EBIT of Industrial Activities 167 224 (25)%
Adjusted EBIT margin of Industrial
Activities 4.0% 5.6% (160) bps
Adjusted Net income 161 216 (25)%
Adjusted diluted EPS $ 0.13 0.17 (0.04)
Free cash flow of Industrial Activities 150 451 (301)
Agriculture
($ millions) Q2 2026 Q2 2025 Change Change at c.c.((2)
------- ------- --------- ------------------
Net sales 3,277 3,248 +1% (1)%
Adjusted EBIT 170 263 (35)%
Adjusted EBIT
margin((1) 5.2% 8.1% (290) bps
In North America, second quarter industry sales volume was down 16% year-over-year for tractors under 140 HP and down 17% for tractors over 140 HP; combines were down 7%. In Europe, Middle East and Africa ("EMEA"), tractor and combine demand down 11% and 1%, respectively. South America saw tractor and combine demand decline 8% and 29%, respectively. In Asia Pacific, tractor demand increased 15%, while combine demand decreased 48%.
Agriculture Net sales were flat year-over-year in the quarter at $3.3 billion, a result of favorable price realization, offset by lower volumes in South America.
Adjusted EBIT decreased to $170 million from $263 million in Q2 2025, primarily due to lower volumes in South America, unfavorable mix in North America and EMEA, the impact of tariffs, higher Selling, general and administrative expenses ("SG&A") and Research and development expenses ("R&D") and lower joint venture results. SG&A expenses were mainly impacted by higher labor costs. R&D expenses represented 6.1% of sales in Q2 2026 (6.0% in Q2 2025).
Construction
($ millions) Q2 2026 Q2 2025 Change Change at c.c.((2)
------- ------- --------- ------------------
Net sales 866 773 +12% +10%
Adjusted EBIT 15 35 (57)%
Adjusted EBIT
margin((1) 1.7% 4.5% (280) bps
Global industry sales volume for construction equipment increased 17% year-over-year in the second quarter for Heavy equipment and 6% for Light equipment. Aggregated demand increased 5% in North America, 9% in EMEA, 12% in South America, and 16% in Asia Pacific.
Construction Net sales increased 12% in the quarter to $866 million, driven by higher volumes in North America and included shipments that were initially delayed during the first quarter of 2026.
Adjusted EBIT decreased to $15 million from $35 million in Q2 2025, primarily due to the impact of tariffs and higher R&D expenses, partially offset by higher volumes and lower SG&A expenses. SG&A benefited from the absence of prior year non-recurring costs, partially offset by higher labor costs.
Financial Services
($ millions) Q2 2026 Q2 2025 Change Change at c.c.((2)
------- ------- ------ ------------------
Revenues 656 685 (4)% (7)%
Net income 71 87 (18)%
Equity at quarter-end 2,923 2,907 +16
Retail loan originations 2,531 2,740 (209)
Financial Services revenues decreased 4% in the quarter, largely driven by unfavorable volumes in South America and North America, reduced used equipment sales due to fewer operating lease maturities, and lower yields in all regions except South America, partially offset by favorable currency translation.
Net income was $71 million in the quarter, a decrease of $16 million versus Q2 2025, largely driven by margin compression in all regions except North America, lower volumes in South America and North America, higher risk costs in Brazil, and increased labor costs, partially offset by a lower effective tax rate.
The managed portfolio (including unconsolidated joint ventures) was $28.0 billion as of June 30, 2026 (of which retail was 70% and wholesale was 30%), down $0.7 billion compared to June 30, 2025 (down $0.7 billion on a constant currency basis((2) ).
As of June 30, 2026, the receivable balance greater than 30 days past due, as a percentage of receivables, was 4.4% (3.9% as of June 30, 2025), due to economic factors impacting farmers, specifically in South America.
Results for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2026
US-GAAP
Change at
($ millions) YTD Q2 2026 YTD Q2 2025 Change c.c.((2)
----------- ----------- ------ ----------------
Consolidated
revenue 8,629 8,539 +1% (2)%
of which Net
sales of
Industrial
Activities 7,313 7,193 +2% (1)%
Net income 151 349 (57)%
Diluted EPS $ 0.12 0.27 (0.15)
Cash flow provided
by operating
activities 180 934 (754)
NON-GAAP((1)
($ millions) YTD Q2 2026 YTD Q2 2025 Change
----------- ----------- ---------
Adjusted EBIT of Industrial
Activities 122 325 (62)%
Adjusted EBIT margin of
Industrial Activities 1.7% 4.5% (280) bps
Adjusted Net income 182 348 (48)%
Adjusted diluted EPS $ 0.14 0.27 (0.13)
Free cash flow used in Industrial
Activities (439) (116) (323)
Agriculture
Change at
($ millions) YTD Q2 2026 YTD Q2 2025 Change c.c.((2)
----------- ----------- --------- ---------------
Net sales 5,873 5,829 +1% (2)%
Adjusted EBIT 197 402 (51)%
Adjusted EBIT
margin((1) 3.4% 6.9% (350) bps
Construction
Change at
($ millions) YTD Q2 2026 YTD Q2 2025 Change c.c.((2)
----------- ----------- --------- ---------------
Net sales 1,440 1,364 +6% +3%
Adjusted EBIT (13) 49 (127)%
Adjusted EBIT
margin((1) (0.9)% 3.6% (450) bps
Financial Services
($ millions) YTD Q2 2026 YTD Q2 2025 Change Change at c.c.((2)
----------- ----------- ------ ------------------
Revenues 1,302 1,336 (3)% (6)%
Net income 145 177 (18)%
2026 Outlook
Farmers continue to face challenging market dynamics, including low commodity prices, high input costs, and an uncertain trade environment. CNH's Agriculture segment has and will continue to respond to these market dynamics by maintaining low production levels, working with its dealer network to lower channel inventory, pursuing cost efficiencies, and managing rapid changes in trade policies. CNH's Construction segment will continue to focus on quality, manufacturing efficiencies, and tariff cost offset opportunities.
CNH is benefitting from recent changes in tariff levels yet also incurring higher transportation costs and managing challenging market conditions in South America. In this trough year of the agriculture industry cycle, CNH is focusing on its sales execution, cost discipline, and manufacturing performance. We forecast that we will deliver results at the higher end of the forecast ranges previously communicated.
Consequently, we are updating our 2026 outlook as follows:
-- Agriculture segment net sales about flat year-over-year, including +2%
currency translation effects
-- Agriculture segment adjusted EBIT margin between 5.0% and 5.5%
-- Construction segment net sales up between 5% to 10% year-over-year,
including +2% currency translation effects
-- Construction segment adjusted EBIT margin between 1.8% and 2.3%
-- Free Cash Flow of Industrial Activities(3) between $200 million and $400
million
-- Adjusted diluted EPS(3) between $0.41 to $0.46
Notes
CNH reports quarterly and annual consolidated financial results under U.S. GAAP and annual consolidated financial results under EU-IFRS. The tables and discussion related to the financial results of the Company and its segments shown in this press release are prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
(1) These items are non-GAAP financial measures. Refer
to the "Non-GAAP Financial Information" section of
this press release for information regarding non-GAAP
financial measures. Refer to the "Other Supplemental
Financial Information" section for the reconciliation
between the non-GAAP financial measure and the most
comparable GAAP financial measure.
(2) c.c. means at constant currency.
(3) The Company is unable to provide this reconciliation without
unreasonable effort due to the uncertainty and inherent
difficulty of predicting the occurrence, the financial
impact, and the periods in which the adjustments may be
recognized. For the same reasons, the Company is unable to
address the probable significance of the unavailable
information, which could be material to future results.
The following applies to the information throughout this release:
-- See tables later in this release for the reconciliations of the non-GAAP
financial measures to the most comparable financial measures calculated
in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles
("GAAP").
-- The consolidated financial statements within this release should be read
in conjunction with the Company's Audited Consolidated Financial
Statements and Notes for the year ended December 31, 2025, included in
the Annual Report on Form 10-K. These Consolidated Statements of
Operations represent the consolidation of all CNH Industrial N.V.
subsidiaries.
-- Industrial Activities represents the enterprise without Financial
Services. Industrial Activities include the Company's Agriculture,
Construction, and other corporate assets, liabilities, revenues and
expenses not reflected within Financial Services.
-- Certain financial information in this report has been presented by
geographic area. Our geographical regions are: (a) North America; (b)
EMEA; (c) South America and (d) Asia Pacific. The geographic designations
have the following meanings:
-- North America: United States, Canada, and Mexico;
-- EMEA: member countries of the European Union, European Free Trade
Association, the United Kingdom, Ukraine and Balkans, Türkiye,
Uzbekistan, Pakistan, the African continent, and the Middle East;
-- South America: Central and South America, and the Caribbean
Islands; and
-- Asia Pacific: Continental Asia (including the India subcontinent),
Indonesia, Japan and Oceania.
Non-GAAP Financial Information
CNH monitors its operations through the use of several non-GAAP financial measures. CNH's management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful and relevant information regarding its operating results and enhance the readers' ability to assess CNH's financial performance and financial position. Management uses these non-GAAP measures to identify operational trends, as well as make decisions regarding future spending, resource allocations and other operational decisions as they provide additional transparency with respect to our core operations. These non-GAAP financial measures have no standardized meaning under U.S. GAAP and are unlikely to be comparable to other similarly titled measures used by other companies and are not intended to be substitutes for measures of financial performance and financial position as prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
CNH's non-GAAP financial measures are defined as follows:
-- Adjusted EBIT of Industrial Activities under U.S. GAAP: is defined as net
income (loss) before the following items: Income taxes, Financial
Services' results, Industrial Activities' interest expenses, net, foreign
exchange gains/losses, finance and non-service component of pension and
other post-employment benefit costs, restructuring and other
transformation expenses, and certain non-recurring items. In particular,
non-recurring items are specifically disclosed items that management
considers rare or discrete events that are infrequent in nature and not
reflective of on-going operational activities.
-- Adjusted EBIT Margin of Industrial Activities: is computed by dividing
Adjusted EBIT of Industrial Activities by Net Sales of Industrial
Activities.
-- Adjusted Net Income (Loss): is defined as net income (loss), less
restructuring and other transformation charges and non-recurring items,
after tax.
-- Adjusted Diluted EPS: is computed by dividing Adjusted Net Income (loss)
attributable to CNH Industrial N.V. by a weighted-average number of
common shares outstanding during the period that takes into consideration
potential common shares outstanding deriving from the CNH share-based
payment awards, when inclusion is not anti-dilutive. When we provide
guidance for adjusted diluted EPS, we do not provide guidance on an
earnings per share basis because the GAAP measure will include
potentially significant items that have not yet occurred and are
difficult to predict with reasonable certainty prior to year-end.
-- Adjusted Income Tax (Expense) Benefit: is defined as income taxes less
the tax effect of restructuring and other transformation expenses and
non-recurring items, and non-recurring tax charges or benefits.
-- Adjusted Effective Tax Rate ("Adjusted ETR"): is computed by dividing a)
adjusted income taxes by b) income (loss) before income taxes and equity
income from unconsolidated affiliates, less restructuring and other
transformation expenses and non-recurring items.
-- Net Cash (Debt) and Net Cash (Debt) of Industrial Activities: Net Cash
(Debt) is defined as total debt less intersegment notes receivable, cash
and cash equivalents, restricted cash, other current financial assets
(primarily current securities, short-term deposits and investments
towards high-credit rating counterparties) and derivative hedging debt.
CNH provides the reconciliation of Net Cash (Debt) to Total (Debt), which
is the most directly comparable measure included in the consolidated
balance sheets. Due to different sources of cash flows used for the
repayment of the debt between Industrial Activities and Financial
Services (by cash from operations for Industrial Activities and by
collection of financing receivables for Financial Services), management
separately evaluates the cash flow performance of Industrial Activities
using Net Cash (Debt) of Industrial Activities.
-- Free Cash Flow of Industrial Activities ("Industrial Free Cash Flow"):
refers to Industrial Activities only, and is computed as consolidated
cash flow from operating activities less: cash flow from operating
activities of Financial Services; investments of Industrial Activities in
assets sold under operating leases, property, plant and equipment and
intangible assets; change in derivatives hedging debt of Industrial
Activities; as well as other changes and intersegment eliminations.
-- Change excl. FX or Constant Currency: CNH discusses the fluctuations in
revenues on a constant currency basis by applying the prior year average
exchange rates to current period's revenues expressed in local currency
in order to eliminate the impact of foreign exchange rate fluctuations.
Forward-looking Statements
All statements other than statements of historical fact contained in this filing including competitive strengths, business strategy, future financial position or operating results, budgets, projections with respect to revenue, income, earnings (or loss) per share, capital expenditures, dividends, liquidity, capital structure or other financial items, costs, and plans and objectives of management regarding operations and products, are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act, and Section 21E of the Exchange Act. Forward-looking statements also include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the plans, objectives, strategies, financial performance and outlook, trends, and future performance of CNH and its subsidiaries on a standalone basis. These statements may include terminology such as "may", "will", "expect", "could", "should", "intend", "estimate", "anticipate", "believe", "outlook", "continue", "remain", "on track", "design", "target", "objective", "goal", "forecast", "projection", "prospects", "plan", or similar terminology. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Rather, they are based on current views, expectations, estimates, and assumptions, including, in some cases, estimates and data received from third parties, and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside our control and are difficult to predict. If any of these risks and uncertainties materialize (or they occur with a degree of severity that the Company is unable to predict) or if any other assumptions underlying any of the forward-looking statements prove to be incorrect, actual results or developments may differ materially from any future results or developments expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements.
Factors, risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements include, among others: economic conditions in each of our markets, including the significant uncertainty caused by geopolitical events; production and supply chain disruptions, including industry capacity constraints, material availability, and global logistics delays and constraints; the many interrelated factors that affect consumer confidence and worldwide demand for capital goods and capital goods related products; changes in government policies regarding banking, monetary and fiscal policy; legislation, particularly pertaining to capital goods-related issues such as agriculture, the environment, debt relief and subsidy program policies, trade and commerce and infrastructure development; government policies on international trade and investment, including sanctions, import quotas, capital controls and tariffs; volatility in international trade caused by the imposition of tariffs, sanctions, embargoes, and trade wars; actions of competitors in the various industries in which we compete; development and use of new technologies and technological difficulties; the interpretation of, or adoption of new, compliance requirements with respect to engine emissions, safety, or other aspects of our products; labor relations; interest rates and currency exchange rates; inflation and deflation; energy prices; prices for agricultural commodities and material price increases; housing starts and other construction activity; weather conditions, particularly to the extent it impacts the agricultural industry; our ability to obtain financing or to refinance existing debt; price pressure on new and used equipment; the resolution of pending litigation and investigations on a wide range of topics, including dealer and supplier litigation, intellectual property rights disputes, product warranty and defective product claims, and emissions and/or fuel economy regulatory and contractual issues; security breaches, cybersecurity attacks, technology failures, and other disruptions to the information technology infrastructure of CNH and its suppliers and dealers; security breaches with respect to our products; our pension plans and other postemployment obligations; political and civil unrest; volatility and deterioration of capital and financial markets, including pandemics (such as the COVID-19 pandemic), terrorist attacks in Europe and elsewhere; the remediation of a material weakness; our ability to realize the anticipated benefits from our business initiatives as part of our strategic plan; including targeted restructuring actions to optimize our cost structure and improve the efficiency of our operations; our failure to realize, or a delay in realizing, all of the anticipated benefits of our acquisitions, joint ventures, strategic alliances or divestitures and other similar risks and uncertainties, and our success in managing the risks involved in the foregoing.
The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. CNH expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to provide, update or revise any forward-looking statements in this document to reflect any change in expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which these forward-looking statements are based. Further information concerning CNH including factors that potentially could materially affect CNH's financial results, is included in CNH's reports and filings with the U.S. SEC.
All future written and oral forward-looking statements by CNH or persons acting on the behalf of CNH are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained herein or referred to above.
Additional factors could cause actual results to differ from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements included in the Company's filings with the SEC (including, but not limited to, the factors discussed in our 2025 Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q).
Conference Call and Webcast
Today, at 9:00 a.m. EDT, management will hold a conference call to present second quarter 2026 results to financial analysts and institutional investors. The call can be followed live online and a recording will be available later on the Company's website www.cnh.com. A presentation will be made available on the CNH website prior to the conference call.
CONTACTS
Media Inquiries -- Laura Overall +44 207 925 1964 or Sara Granack +1 847 393 3604
(Email mediarelations@cnh.com)
Investor Relations -- Jason Omerza +1 630 740 8079 or Joe Recendez + 1 708 932 5916
(Email investor.relations@cnh.com)
CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V. Consolidated Statements of Operations for the Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 2026 and 2025 (Unaudited) Three Months Six Months Ended Ended June 30, June 30, ($ and shares in millions, except per share data) 2026 2025 2026 2025 ------ ------ ------ ---------- Revenues Net sales $4,143 $4,021 $7,313 $ 7,193 Finance, interest and other income 660 690 1,316 1,346 ------ ------ ------ ---------- Total Revenues 4,803 4,711 8,629 8,539 ------ ------ ------ ---------- Costs and Expenditures Cost of goods sold 3,396 3,192 6,001 5,761 Selling, general and administrative expenses 494 478 959 864 Research and development expenses 230 218 462 402 Restructuring and other transformation expenses 27 5 31 11 Interest expense 372 360 737 722 Other, net 112 183 254 342 ------ ------ ------ ---------- Total Costs and Expenditures 4,631 4,436 8,444 8,102 Consolidated income before income taxes 172 275 185 437 Income tax expense (43) (76) (47) (123) Equity income from unconsolidated affiliates 12 18 13 35 ------ ------ ------ ---------- Net income 141 217 151 349 Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests 3 4 6 5 ------ ------ ------ ---------- Net income attributable to CNH Industrial N.V. $ 138 $ 213 $ 145 $ 344 ===== ===== ===== ========= Earnings per share attributable to CNH Industrial N.V. Basic earnings per share $ 0.11 $ 0.17 $ 0.12 $ 0.28 Diluted earnings per share $ 0.11 $ 0.17 $ 0.12 $ 0.27 Weighted-average shares outstanding Basic 1,238 1,250 1,240 1,249 Diluted 1,241 1,253 1,242 1,253 Cash dividends declared per common share $ 0.10 $ 0.25 $ 0.10 $ 0.25 CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V. Consolidated Balance Sheets as of June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025 (Unaudited) ($ millions) June 30, 2026 December 31, 2025 --------------- ------------------- Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,868 $ 2,578 Restricted cash 596 651 Financing receivables, net 22,520 23,105 Financial receivables from Iveco Group N.V. 238 195 Inventories, net 5,171 4,651 Property, plant and equipment, net and Equipment under operating leases, net 3,798 3,772 Other intangible assets, net 4,667 4,703
Other receivables and assets 3,314 3,092
--------------- -------------------
Total Assets $ 42,172 $ 42,747
=========== === ==============
Liabilities and Equity
Debt $ 25,966 $ 26,762
Financial payables to Iveco Group
N.V. 78 91
Other payables and liabilities 8,275 8,069
--------------- -------------------
Total Liabilities 34,319 34,922
Redeemable noncontrolling interest 59 53
Equity 7,794 7,772
--------------- -------------------
Total Liabilities and Equity $ 42,172 $ 42,747
=========== === ==============
CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Six
Months Ended June 30, 2026 and 2025
(Unaudited)
Six Months Ended June 30,
($ millions) 2026 2025
-------------- -------------
Cash Flows from Operating
Activities
Net income $ 151 $ 349
Adjustments to reconcile net income
to net cash provided by operating
activities:
Depreciation and amortization
expense, excluding assets under
operating leases 233 208
Depreciation and amortization
expense of assets under operating
leases 99 98
Undistributed income (loss) from
unconsolidated affiliates (9) 11
Other non-cash items 212 183
Changes in operating assets and
liabilities:
Provisions (83) (153)
Deferred income taxes (72) (30)
Trade and financing receivables,
net (10) 443
Inventories, net (436) (51)
Trade payables 177 (8)
Other assets and liabilities (82) (116)
-------------- -------------
Net cash provided by operating
activities 180 934
-------------- -------------
Cash Flows from Investing
Activities
Additions to retail receivables (3,290) (3,701)
Collections of retail receivables 3,893 3,810
Expenditures for property, plant
and equipment and intangible
assets (210) (196)
Expenditures for assets under
operating leases, net (281) (320)
Other, net (39) (215)
-------------- -------------
Net cash provided (used) by
investing activities 73 (622)
-------------- -------------
Cash Flows from Financing
Activities
Net decrease in debt (835) (935)
Dividends paid (127) (321)
Purchase of treasury shares (62) (5)
-------------- -------------
Net cash used in financing
activities (1,024) (1,261)
-------------- -------------
Effect of foreign exchange rate
changes on cash, cash equivalents
and restricted cash 6 230
-------------- -------------
Net decrease in cash, cash
equivalents and restricted cash (765) (719)
Cash, cash equivalents and
restricted cash, beginning of
period 3,229 3,866
-------------- -------------
Cash, cash equivalents and
restricted cash, end of period $ 2,464 $ 3,147
========== =========
CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V.
Supplemental Statements of Operations for the Three
and Six Months Ended June 30, 2026 and 2025
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended June 30, 2026 Three Months Ended June 30, 2025
--------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial Financial Industrial Financial
($ millions) Activities Services Eliminations Consolidated Activities Services Eliminations Consolidated
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- --------------
Revenues
Net sales $ 4,143 $ -- $ -- $ 4,143 $ 4,021 $ -- $ -- $ 4,021
Finance,
interest and
other income 24 656 (20) (4) 660 39 685 (34) (4) 690
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- --------------
) )
Total Revenues 4,167 656 (20 4,803 4,060 685 (34 4,711
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- --------------
Costs and
Expenditures
Cost of goods
sold 3,396 -- -- 3,396 3,192 -- -- 3,192
Selling,
general and
administrative
expenses 365 129 -- 494 364 114 -- 478
Research and
development
expenses 230 -- -- 230 218 -- -- 218
Restructuring
and other
transformation
expenses 27 -- -- 27 5 -- -- 5
Interest
expense 65 327 (20) (5) 372 65 329 (34) (5) 360
Other, net (6) 118 -- 112 49 134 -- 183
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- --------------
Total Costs and
Expenditures 4,077 574 (20) 4,631 3,893 577 (34) 4,436
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- --------------
Consolidated
income before
income taxes 90 82 -- 172 167 108 -- 275
Income tax
expense (26) (17) -- (43) (51) (25) -- (76)
Equity income
from
unconsolidated
affiliates 6 6 -- 12 14 4 -- 18
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- --------------
Net income $ 70 $ 71 $ -- $ 141 $ 130 $ 87 $ -- $ 217
========== ========= ===== ======= === ========= ========== ==== ===== ===== ======= === =========
Six Months Ended June 30, 2026 Six Months Ended June 30, 2025
---------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial Financial Industrial Financial
($ millions) Activities Services Eliminations Consolidated Activities Services Eliminations Consolidated
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ---------- -------------- --------------
Revenues
Net sales $ 7,313 $ -- $ -- $ 7,313 $ 7,193 $ -- $ -- $ 7,193
Finance,
interest and
other income 56 1,302 (42) (4) 1,316 69 1,336 (59) (4) 1,346
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ---------- -------------- --------------
Total Revenues 7,369 1,302 (42) 8,629 7,262 1,336 (59) 8,539
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ---------- -------------- --------------
Costs and
Expenditures
Cost of goods
sold 6,001 -- -- 6,001 5,761 -- -- 5,761
Selling,
general and
administrative
expenses 722 237 -- 959 669 195 -- 864
Research and
development
expenses 462 -- -- 462 402 -- -- 402
Restructuring
and other
transformation
expenses 31 -- -- 31 11 -- -- 11
Interest
expense 120 659 (42) (5) 737 120 661 (59) (5) 722
Other, net 27 227 -- 254 83 259 -- 342
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ---------- -------------- --------------
Total Costs and
Expenditures 7,363 1,123 (42) 8,444 7,046 1,115 (59) 8,102
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ---------- -------------- --------------
Consolidated
income (loss)
before income
taxes 6 179 -- 185 216 221 -- 437
Income tax
expense (4) (43) -- (47) (70) (53) -- (123)
Equity income
from
unconsolidated
affiliates 4 9 -- 13 26 9 -- 35
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ---------- -------------- --------------
Net income $ 6 $ 145 $ -- $ 151 $ 172 $ 177 $ -- $ 349
========== ========= ========== === ========= ========== ========= ========== === =========
(4) Elimination of Financial Services' interest income earned from Industrial Activities.(5) Elimination of Industrial Activities' interest expense to Financial Services.
CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V.
Supplemental Balance Sheets as ofJune 30, 2026 and
December 31, 2025
(Unaudited)
June 30, 2026 December 31, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial Financial Industrial Financial
($ millions) Activities Services Eliminations Consolidated Activities Services Eliminations Consolidated
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ---------- -------------- --------------
Assets
Cash and cash
equivalents $ 1,294 $ 574 $ -- $ 1,868 $ 1,932 $ 646 $ -- $ 2,578
Restricted cash 114 482 -- 596 109 542 -- 651
Financing
receivables,
net 180 22,559 (219) (6) 22,520 141 23,363 (399) (6) 23,105
Financial
receivables
from Iveco
Group N.V. 149 89 -- 238 142 53 -- 195
Inventories, net 5,081 90 -- 5,171 4,564 87 -- 4,651
Property, plant
and equipment,
net and
Equipment under
operating
leases, net 2,198 1,600 -- 3,798 2,199 1,573 -- 3,772
Other intangible
assets, net 4,497 170 -- 4,667 4,533 170 -- 4,703
Other
receivables and
assets 2,856 654 (196) (7) 3,314 2,707 580 (195) (7) 3,092
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ---------- -------------- --------------
Total Assets $ 16,369 $ 26,218 $ (415) $ 42,172 $ 16,327 $ 27,014 $ (594) $ 42,747
========== ========= ========== === ========= ========== ========= ========== === =========
Liabilities and
Equity
Debt $ 4,302 $ 21,979 $ (315) (6) $ 25,966 $ 4,385 $ 22,861 $ (484) (6) $ 26,762
Financial
payables to
Iveco Group
N.V. 2 76 -- 78 3 88 -- 91
Other payables
and
liabilities 7,135 1,240 (100) (7) 8,275 7,012 1,167 (110) (7) 8,069
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ---------- -------------- --------------
Total
Liabilities 11,439 23,295 (415) 34,319 11,400 24,116 (594) 34,922
Redeemable
noncontrolling
interest 59 -- -- 59 53 -- -- 53
Equity 4,871 2,923 -- 7,794 4,874 2,898 -- 7,772
----------- ---------- -------------- -------------- ----------- ---------- -------------- --------------
Total
Liabilities and
Equity $ 16,369 $ 26,218 $ (415) $ 42,172 $ 16,327 $ 27,014 $ (594) $ 42,747
========== ========= ========== === ========= ========== ========= ========== === =========
(6) Elimination of financial receivables/payables between Industrial Activities and Financial Services.(7) Primarily represents the reclassification of deferred tax assets/liabilities in the same taxing jurisdiction and elimination of intercompany activity between Industrial Activities and Financial Services.
CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V.
Supplemental Statements of Cash Flows for the Six
Months Ended June 30, 2026 and 2025
(Unaudited)
Six Months Ended June 30, 2026 Six Months Ended June 30, 2025
----------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial Financial Industrial Financial
($ millions) Activities Services Eliminations Consolidated Activities Services Eliminations Consolidated
----------- ---------- ------------ -------------- ----------- ---------- ------------ --------------
Cash Flows from
Operating
Activities
Net income $ 6 $ 145 $ -- $ 151 $ 172 $ 177 $ -- $ 349
Adjustments to
reconcile net
income to net
cash provided
(used) by
operating
activities
Depreciation and
amortization
expense,
excluding
assets under
operating
leases 230 3 -- 233 206 2 -- 208
Depreciation and
amortization
expense of
assets under
operating
leases 1 98 -- 99 3 95 -- 98
Undistributed
loss (income)
from
unconsolidated
affiliates 120 (9) (120) (8) (9) 140 (9) (120) (8) 11
Other non-cash
items, net 25 187 -- 212 33 150 -- 183
Changes in
operating
assets and
liabilities:
Provisions (85) 2 -- (83) (153) -- -- (153)
Deferred income
taxes (22) (50) -- (72) (11) (19) -- (30)
Trade and
financing
receivables,
net (3) (6) (1) (9) (10) (63) 504 2 (9) 443
Inventories, net (570) 134 -- (436) (219) 168 -- (51)
Trade payables 205 (29) 1 (9) 177 16 (21) (3) (9) (8)
Other assets and
liabilities (147) 65 -- (82) (14) (103) 1 (116)
----------- ---------- ------------ -------------- ----------- ---------- ------------ --------------
Net cash
provided (used)
by operating
activities (240) 540 (120) 180 110 944 (120) 934
----------- ---------- ------------ -------------- ----------- ---------- ------------ --------------
Cash Flows from
Investing
Activities
Additions to
retail
receivables -- (3,290) -- (3,290) -- (3,701) -- (3,701)
Collections of
retail
receivables -- 3,893 -- 3,893 -- 3,810 -- 3,810
Expenditures for
property, plant
and equipment
and intangible
assets (206) (4) -- (210) (191) (5) -- (196)
Expenditures for
assets under
operating
leases, net -- (281) -- (281) -- (320) -- (320)
Other, net (228) 189 -- (39) (448) 233 -- (215)
----------- ---------- ------------ -------------- ----------- ---------- ------------ --------------
Net cash
provided (used)
by investing
activities (434) 507 -- 73 (639) 17 -- (622)
----------- ---------- ------------ -------------- ----------- ---------- ------------ --------------
Cash Flows from
Financing
Activities
Net increase
(decrease) in
debt 235 (1,070) -- (835) 450 (1,385) -- (935)
Dividends paid (127) (120) 120 (8) (127) (321) (120) 120 (8) (321)
Purchase of
treasury
shares (62) -- -- (62) (5) -- -- -- (5)
----------- ---------- ------------ -------------- ----------- ---------- ------------ --------------
Net cash
provided (used)
by financing
activities 46 (1,190) 120 (1,024) 124 (1,505) 120 (1,261)
----------- ---------- ------------ -------------- ----------- ---------- ------------ --------------
Effect of
foreign
exchange rate
changes on
cash, cash
equivalents and
restricted
cash (5) 11 -- 6 185 45 -- 230
----------- ---------- ------------ -------------- ----------- ---------- ------------ --------------
Net decrease
cash, cash
equivalents and
restricted
cash (633) (132) -- (765) (220) (499) -- (719)
Cash, cash
equivalents and
restricted
cash, beginning
of period 2,041 1,188 -- 3,229 2,421 1,445 -- 3,866
----------- ---------- ------------ -------------- ----------- ---------- ------------ --------------
Cash, cash
equivalents and
restricted
cash, end of
period $ 1,408 $ 1,056 $ -- $ 2,464 $ 2,201 $ 946 $ -- $ 3,147
========== ========= ============ === ========= ========== ========= ============ ==========
(8) Elimination of dividends from Financial Services to Industrial Activities, which are included in Industrial Activities net cash provided (used) by operating activities.(9) Elimination of certain minor activities between Industrial Activities and Financial Services.
CNH Industrial N.V.
Other Supplemental Financial Information
(Unaudited)
Adjusted EBIT of Industrial Activities by Segment
Three Months Ended
June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
---------------------
($ millions) 2026 2025 2026 2025
----- ---------- -------- ------------
Industrial
Activities
segments
Agriculture $ 170 $ 263 $ 197 $ 402
Construction 15 35 (13) 49
Unallocated
items,
eliminations
and other (18) (74) (62) (126)
----- ---------- -------- ------------
Total
Adjusted
EBIT of
Industrial
Activities $ 167 $ 224 $ 122 $ 325
==== ====== ==== ========
Reconciliation of Consolidated Net Income under U.S.
GAAP to Adjusted EBIT of Industrial Activities
---------------------------------------------------------
Three Months Six Months Ended
Ended June 30, June 30,
---------------
($ millions) 2026 2025 2026 2025
----- ------- ----- ------------
Net income $ 141 $ 217 $ 151 $ 349
Less: Income tax
expense (43) (76) (47) (123)
----- ------- ----- ------------
Consolidated
income before
income taxes 184 293 198 472
Less: Financial
Services
Financial
Services Net
income 71 87 145 177
Financial
Services
Income Taxes 17 25 43 53
Add back of the
following
Industrial
Activities
items:
Interest
expense of
Industrial
Activities,
net of
Interest
income and
eliminations 41 26 64 51
Foreign
exchange
losses of
Industrial
Activities,
net 1 9 3 14
Finance and
non-service
component of
Pension and
other
postemployment
benefit costs
of Industrial
Activities 2 3 6 7
Adjustments for
the following
Industrial
Activities
items:
Restructuring
and other
transformation
expenses 27 5 31 11
Other discrete
items (10) -- -- 8 --
----- ------- ----- ------------
Total Adjusted
EBIT of
Industrial
Activities $ 167 $ 224 $ 122 $ 325
==== ====== ==== ========
(10) For the six months ended June 30, 2026, this item included an $8 million non-cash impairment on a minority investment.
CNH Industrial N.V.
Other Supplemental Financial Information
(Unaudited)
Reconciliation of Total Debt to Net Debt under U.S.
GAAP
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Industrial Activities Financial Services Consolidated
June
30, December June 30, December June 30, December 31,
($ millions) 2026 31, 2025 2026 31, 2025 2026 2025
------- ----------- -------- ---------- -------- -------------
Third party
debt $(4,229) $ (4,104) $(21,737) $ (22,658) $(25,966) $ (26,762)
Intersegment
notes
payable (73) (281) (242) (203) -- --
Financial
payables to
Iveco Group
N.V. (2) (3) (76) (88) (78) (91)
------- ----------- -------- ---------- -------- -------------
Total Debt (4,304) (4,388) (22,055) (22,949) (26,044) (26,853)
------- ----------- -------- ---------- -------- -------------
Cash and cash
equivalents 1,294 1,932 574 646 1,868 2,578
Restricted
cash 114 109 482 542 596 651
Intersegment
notes
receivable 242 203 73 281 -- --
Financial
receivables
from Iveco
Group N.V. 149 142 89 53 238 195
Derivatives (15) (23) 7 25 (8) 2
------- ----------- -------- ---------- -------- -------------
Net Debt $(2,520) $ (2,025) $(20,830) $ (21,402) $(23,350) $ (23,427)
====== ========== ======= ========= ======= ============