Diebold Nixdorf, Incorporated
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Segments
US companies must disclose in their mandatory reports how revenue breaks down across business segments, regions and product lines. We read that breakdown for you straight from the annual and quarterly reports (10-K and 10-Q) of Diebold Nixdorf, Incorporated (DBD). It shows which part of the business is growing — and which one is holding it back.
Revenue by business segment
| Segment | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Banking Segment | $2.85B 73.0% | $2.71B 69.4% · -4.9% | $2.42B 70.0% · -10.6% |
| Retail Segment [Member] | $1.05B 27.0% | $1.19B 30.6% · +13.5% | $1.02B 29.4% · -14.7% |
| HFS Segment | $0 0.0% | $0 0.0% | $20.1M 0.6% |
Large figure: segment revenue. Below it the share of revenue in that period and the change against the prior year.
Revenue by product line
| Segment | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Service [Member] | $2.36B 60.6% | $2.30B 59.0% · -2.6% | $2.10B 60.6% · -8.9% | $2.15B 57.3% · +2.5% | $2.17B 57.0% · +0.9% |
| Product [Member] | $1.54B 39.4% | $1.60B 41.0% · +4.1% | $1.36B 39.4% · -15.0% | $1.60B 42.7% · +17.5% | $1.64B 43.0% · +2.3% |
Large figure: segment revenue. Below it the share of revenue in that period and the change against the prior year.
Segment and region names are the ones the company itself uses and are shown as reported. Change and share refer to revenue.
Data as of: August 14, 2026 · Source: fundamental data & SEC filings (annual and quarterly reports, 10-K/10-Q) · Segment figures: SEC EDGAR (10-K/10-Q reports)
Note: pure fact-based analysis, not investment advice and not a solicitation to buy or sell. All figures without guarantee.