Diebold Nixdorf, Incorporated (DBD) is a Technology stock trading at $67.80 (as of 2026-08-20), with a market capitalization of $2.30B and a trailing P/E of 20.7. Figures are sourced from first-party U.S. SEC EDGAR filings and market data.
Diebold Nixdorf, Incorporated engages in the automating, digitizing, and transforming the way people bank and shop worldwide. It operates through two segments, Banking and Retail. The company offers cash recyclers and dispensers, intelligent deposit terminals, teller automation tools, and kiosk technologies, as well as physical security solutions; and front-end applications for consumer connection points and back-end platforms that manage channel transactions, operations and integration, and facilitate omnichannel transactions, endpoint monitoring, remote asset management, customer marketing, merchandise management, and analytics. It also provides banking product-related services comprising proactive monitoring and rapid resolution of incidents through remote service capabilities or an on-site visit; first- and second-line maintenance, preventive maintenance, and on-demand services; managed and outsourcing services, such as business processes, solution management, upgrades, and transaction processing; and cash management services. In addition, the company offers DN Vynamic software suite to simplify and enhance the consumer experience; mobile point of sale and self-checkout terminals; printers, scales, and mobile scanners; and banknote and coin processing systems. Additionally, it provides retail customer's product-related services, such as on-demand and professional services; maintenance and availability services; implementation services; managed mobility services; monitoring and advanced analytics; and store life-cycle management services. The company was formerly known as Diebold, Incorporated and changed its name to Diebold Nixdorf, Incorporated in December 2016. Diebold Nixdorf, Incorporated was founded in 1859 and is headquartered in Hudson, Ohio.
Diebold Nixdorf provides automation and digitization technology for banks and retailers, including cash recyclers and dispensers, intelligent deposit terminals, teller automation, kiosk technologies, physical security solutions, and software applications and platforms that manage and integrate channel transactions.
Overall profitability is primarily driven by the Banking segment, where operating profit is higher than Retail and the business mix includes both banking products and banking services, so performance depends heavily on sustaining Banking revenue and its services component.
| Banking | $0.7B |
| Retail | $0.3B |
Business quality (Weak): The company reports a clear two-segment structure (Banking, Retail) and shows segment operating profit, but the operational KPI set provided here is mostly segment revenue and revenue components, with limited deeper operating measures.
Valuation: At 28× earnings, DBD trades 11% below the Tech Hardware average (32×). Note: one-time items can distort reported P/E.
| Price | $67.80 |
| Market Cap | $2.30B |
| P/E Ratio | 20.7 |
| EV / EBITDA | 7.6 |
| Price / Book | 2.36 |
| Price / Sales | 0.59 |
| DCF Value (model) | $50.49 |
| DCF Upside vs Price | -25.5% |
| Revenue (TTM) | $3.81B |
| Net Margin | 2.5% |
| Revenue Growth (YoY) | 1.7% |
| EPS Growth (YoY) | 36.4% |
| Altman Z-Score | 1.88 (grey) |
| Piotroski F-Score | 7/9 (strong) |
| Stock P/E | 20.7 |
| Sector P/E (Technology) | 33.9 |
| Industry P/E (Computers) | 32.1 |
| vs Sector | -39.0% |
| vs Industry | -35.5% |
| Top Institutional Holder | Capital World Investors ($875.26M) |
| Institutional Holders Tracked | 10 |
| Sector | Technology |
| Industry | Computers |
| CEO | Octavio Marquez |
| Employees | 21,000 |
| Country | US |
| IPO Date | 2023-08-14 |
Data as of 2026-08-20.
Figures sourced from U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC EDGAR) filings and market data. Not personalized investment advice.