Nomura Holdings (NRSCF) Non-Current Debt (2017 - 2025)
Nomura Holdings has reported Non-Current Debt over the past 16 years, most recently at $106.8 billion for Q1 2025.
- Quarterly results put Non-Current Debt at $106.8 billion for Q1 2025, down 6.22% from a year ago — trailing twelve months through Mar 2025 was $106.8 billion (down 6.22% YoY), and the annual figure for FY2025 was $106.9 billion, down 8.59%.
- Non-Current Debt for Q1 2025 was $106.8 billion at Nomura Holdings, down from $113.8 billion in the prior quarter.
- Over the last five years, Non-Current Debt for NRSCF hit a ceiling of $126.2 billion in Q1 2021 and a floor of $106.8 billion in Q1 2025.
- Median Non-Current Debt over the past 5 years was $108.2 billion (2022), compared with a mean of $112.5 billion.
- Biggest five-year swings in Non-Current Debt: decreased 15.94% in 2021 and later rose 5.91% in 2024.
- Nomura Holdings' Non-Current Debt stood at $126.2 billion in 2021, then dropped by 14.28% to $108.2 billion in 2022, then fell by 0.66% to $107.5 billion in 2023, then increased by 5.91% to $113.8 billion in 2024, then dropped by 6.22% to $106.8 billion in 2025.
- The last three reported values for Non-Current Debt were $106.8 billion (Q1 2025), $113.8 billion (Q1 2024), and $107.5 billion (Q1 2023) per Business Quant data.