



The funding, facilitated by major shareholder Bajaj Auto, addresses 30% of KTM's outstanding debts, estimated at over €2 billion. The company faced a critical deadline of May 23, 2025, to fulfill these obligations, which it has now met, thereby averting potential insolvency.
Pierer Mobility AG, KTM's parent company, confirmed the successful funding, stating, "The total amount required to finance the quota under the three restructuring plans amounts to approximately €600 million. Pierer Mobility AG and KTM AG have received financing commitments, ensuring that the quota payments to fulfill the restructuring plans can be met on time."
For Australian riders and enthusiasts, KTM's financial stability is reassuring, as it ensures the continued availability of KTM motorcycles and related services. This development also highlights the importance of robust financial planning and strategic partnerships in the motorcycle industry.
As KTM navigates its restructuring, the company's commitment to innovation and quality remains steadfast, promising exciting developments for riders worldwide.
Published:Saturday, 27th Sep 2025
Source: Paige Estritori