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Bekaert Expands €100M Buyback After Deploying 60% of Authorization in Three Months

Belgian steel-cord maker accelerates capital return velocity, enters liquidity contract mid-program — signs of confidence or constrained growth visibility.

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LOUIS XIII · May 8, 2026

Bekaert Expands €100M Buyback After Deploying 60% of Authorization in Three Months

Belgian steel-cord maker accelerates capital return velocity, enters liquidity contract mid-program — signs of confidence or constrained growth visibility.

Bekaert updated its share buyback program this week, having deployed roughly €60 million of a €100 million authorization announced in early November. The Belgian steel wire and fiber technology manufacturer entered into a liquidity agreement alongside the update, a pairing that suggests both accelerated capital return and concern about secondary-market depth during continued repurchases.

The company launched the program on November 8, 2024, with authority to acquire up to 2 million shares or €100 million through November 7, 2025. As of the update, Bekaert had repurchased approximately 1.2 million shares at an average price near €50 per share. The pace—€20 million per month—is faster than typical European mid-cap programs, which tend to meter deployment across the full authorization window. The simultaneous entry into a liquidity agreement, structured to facilitate ongoing open-market purchases without breaching market-abuse thresholds, indicates Bekaert expects to maintain or increase this velocity.

Bekaert's move arrives amid a broader shift in European industrials capital allocation. Across the sector, companies facing muted organic growth and elevated balance-sheet cash are choosing buybacks over M&A. Steel-adjacent names—ArcelorMittal, Aperam, Tenaris—have collectively returned €4.2 billion to shareholders since Q4 2023, a 37% increase year-over-year. The pattern reflects two realities: downstream auto and construction demand remains uneven, and private-market acquisition multiples have not compressed enough to justify bolt-ons. For Bekaert, which derives 40% of revenue from tire-cord and 30% from specialty wire, the buyback signals management sees limited deployment opportunities in capex or consolidation over the next twelve months.

The liquidity agreement warrants attention. Bekaert did not disclose the counterparty or the contract's size, but such agreements typically reserve 10% to 15% of the remaining authorization—in this case, roughly €5 million to €6 million—for market-making activity. This structure allows the company to continue repurchasing during blackout windows and stabilize the stock during low-volume periods. It also suggests Bekaert's free float, estimated at €1.1 billion, may face thinning liquidity as the program progresses. Average daily volume has been 180,000 shares over the past ninety days; removing 20,000 shares per day through buybacks reduces float by 11% annualized.

Operators should monitor Bekaert's Q1 2025 earnings call in late April for revised free-cash-flow guidance and any expansion of the authorization. If the company exhausts the €100 million by mid-2025 and announces a follow-on program, it will confirm that capital return—not reinvestment—is the baseline allocation strategy through 2026. Watch also for any revision to the €200 million net-debt target management reiterated in November; falling below that threshold would open room for a special dividend or accelerated program.

Bekaert shares have traded between €48 and €54 since the program launch, a 12% range. The next liquidity test arrives in March, when the company typically enters its fiscal blackout period ahead of full-year results. If the liquidity agreement holds the bid during that window, the stock's technical floor rises.

The takeaway
Bekaert is returning capital at **€20M/month**, faster than peers—watch Q1 for program expansion or pivot to M&A if free cash accelerates.
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