TTM
$1.07B
YoY change
-70.0%
5Y CAGR
—
Peak year (2024)
$3.46B
Cumulative net income
$14.53B
Net Income history chart for Ferrovial (FER) from 2004 to 2025
Latest: $1.04B
Net Income growth chart for Ferrovial (FER) from 2004 to 2025
Latest: -70.0%
Net Income history table for Ferrovial (FER) from 2004 to 2025
| 2025 | $1.04B | -70.0% | −$2.42B | ||
| 2024 | $3.46B | +597.9% | +$2.96B | ||
| 2023 | $495.11M | +157.7% | +$303.00M | ||
| 2022 | $192.11M | -86.0% | −$1.18B | ||
| 2021 | $1.37B | -370.9% | +$1.88B | ||
| 2020 | −$505.59M | -270.4% | −$802.31M | ||
| 2019 | $296.72M | -158.1% | +$807.74M | ||
| 2018 | −$511.02M | -195.6% | −$1.05B | ||
| 2017 | $534.60M | +31.9% | +$129.19M | ||
| 2016 | $405.41M | -48.6% | −$382.95M | ||
| 2015 | $788.36M | +57.0% | +$286.21M | ||
| 2014 | $502.15M | -49.3% | −$487.61M | ||
| 2013 | $989.76M | +10.3% | +$92.10M | ||
| 2012 | $897.66M | -46.4% | −$776.95M | ||
| 2011 | $1.67B | -43.5% | −$1.29B | ||
| 2010 | $2.96B | -543.8% | +$3.63B | ||
| 2009 | −$667.55M | -71.8% | +$1.70B | ||
| 2008 | −$2.37B | -335.7% | −$3.38B | ||
| 2007 | $1.01B | -43.6% | −$777.23M | ||
| 2006 | $1.78B | — | — | ||
| 2004 | −$30.03M | — | — |
- 2025$1.04B-70.0%
- 2024$3.46B+597.9%
- 2023$495.11M+157.7%
- 2022$192.11M-86.0%
- 2021$1.37B-370.9%
- 2020−$505.59M-270.4%
- 2019$296.72M-158.1%
- 2018−$511.02M-195.6%
- 2017$534.60M+31.9%
- 2016$405.41M-48.6%
- 2015$788.36M+57.0%
- 2014$502.15M-49.3%
- 2013$989.76M+10.3%
- 2012$897.66M-46.4%
- 2011$1.67B-43.5%
- 2010$2.96B-543.8%
- 2009−$667.55M-71.8%
- 2008−$2.37B-335.7%
- 2007$1.01B-43.6%
- 2006$1.78B—
- 2004−$30.03M—
Net Income values are taken from Ferrovial's reported income statements (interim 6-K and annual 20-F filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission). Each row shows the period end date and the filing date. YoY compares each figure to the same period one year earlier. Amounts converted to USD using IAS 21 average exchange rates (P&L / cash flow) or closing rates (balance sheet). Originally filed in EUR.
About Net Income at Ferrovial (FER)
According to Ferrovial's latest reported financial statements, the company's current net income (TTM) is $1.07B. Net income is the bottom-line profit after all expenses — cost of goods sold, operating expenses, interest, and taxes — are subtracted from revenue. It is the figure used to compute earnings per share (EPS) and is the residual available to shareholders.
Headline TTM above sums the four reported quarters through (reported ). Chart and table below cover the full reported history back to .
The 2025 reading of Ferrovial (FER) net income is €888.00M – plunged 72.6% year-over-year.
Through 2015–2025 (10 years), Ferrovial net income delivered a +2.1% annualised rate; with mixed annual results across the window.
Ferrovial net income peaked at €3.24B in 2024; the latest annual figure is €888.00M in 2025 (72.6% below peak).
The highest annual net income of €3.24B was reported in 2024. The lowest in the available history was −€1.61B in 2008.
Ferrovial Net Income by Year
Ferrovial Net Income 2025: $1.04B
Ferrovial net income in 2025 was €888.00M ($1.04B), plunged 72.6% below 2024.
Ferrovial Net Income 2024: $3.46B
2024's net income for Ferrovial came in at €3.24B ($3.46B), surged 604.1% from 2023. This figure represents the highest annual value in the available history.
Ferrovial Net Income 2023: $495.11M
Ferrovial posted net income of €460.00M ($495.11M) in 2023, surged 144.7% from 2022.
Ferrovial Net Income 2022: $192.11M
In 2022, Ferrovial reported net income of €188.00M ($192.11M), plunged 84.3% below 2021.
Ferrovial Net Income 2021: $1.37B
Ferrovial net income in 2021 was €1.20B ($1.37B).
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Sector peers by Net Income
Industrials peers of Ferrovial (FER), ranked by their latest net income
| $8.87B | |
| $8.70B | |
| $7.14B | |
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| $5.03B | |
| $4.09B | |
| $2.23B | |
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