Lenzing – a sustainable investment

Lenzing AG offers its shareholders a sustainable investment in a global market leader on the growth market for wood-based cellulosic fibers.

We have been looking beyond fibers for more than 80 years now. With wood as our natural resource, Lenzing’s solutions are as inventive as they are effective when it comes to caring for our partners’ success, our planet’s protection and people’s needs in everyday life. The Lenzing share has been listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange since 1985.

  • Strong growth market

    The market for wood-based fibers is expanding by 4-6 percent annually or double the growth rate for the fiber market as a whole. 

     

  • Operational and financial strength

    Lenzing focuses on generating long-term growth with high earnings, supported by a very solid balance sheet structure. 

  • Important megatrends

    Population growth, increasing prosperity, the growing importance of sustainability are driving the further increase in demand for wood-based cellulose fibers.

  • Unique product portfolio

    Lenzing offers all three main fiber generations – Viscose, Modal and Lyocell fibers – and benefits from a high backward integration by the production of dissolving wood pulp.

  • Innovation leader

    Lenzing has launched numerous innovations on the market. For example, TENCEL™ Luxe filaments applied in the haute couture appeals to new customers. R&D covers all areas of the value chain, starting from the raw material wood to the fiber itself to the different applications.

  • New market positioning

    The new brands ensure that Lenzing will continue to have a clearly defined and strong market position and also enhance the popularity of the products among consumers.

  • Attractive dividend policy

    Up to 50 percent of the net profit for the period should be distributed to shareholders on the basis of the "Better Growth" strategy. 

  • Advantageous shareholder structure

    An optimal combination of stability and liquidity exists thanks to the core shareholder and the increased free float.