Heineken (ENXTAM:HEIA): Assessing Valuation After a Steady 4% Share Price Climb

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Heineken (ENXTAM:HEIA) has quietly climbed about 4% over the past month and past 3 months, a steady move that has investors asking whether this slow re-rating has more room to run.

See our latest analysis for Heineken.

That recent 1 month share price return of around 4% comes after a muted year to date move, while the 1 year total shareholder return is still only in the low single digits. This suggests sentiment is stabilising rather than surging.

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With earnings growing faster than revenue and the share price still trading at a sizable discount to analyst targets and intrinsic estimates, is Heineken quietly undervalued, or is the market already pricing in its future growth?

Most Popular Narrative Narrative: 19.2% Undervalued

With Heineken last closing at €69.68 against a narrative fair value of about €86.23, the current share price sits noticeably below projected worth. This frames a valuation story built on steady growth, rising margins and only a modestly higher required return.

Investments in digital transformation including scaling digital backbones, advanced route to market models, and data driven productivity (targeting over €500M in gross savings for 2025) are laying the groundwork for long term operational leverage and net margin expansion.

Read the complete narrative.

Curious how mid single digit sales growth, fatter margins and a lower future earnings multiple can still justify a meaningful upside? The narrative sets out the specific growth runway, profitability lift and valuation reset that define the gap between today’s price and its long term potential.

Result: Fair Value of €86.23 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, gains are not guaranteed, as FX volatility and structurally weaker European beer demand are both capable of undermining volume recovery and margin expansion.

Find out about the key risks to this Heineken narrative.

Another Lens on Valuation

On earnings based valuation, Heineken looks far less of a bargain. Its 21.2x price to earnings ratio sits above the European beverage average of 17.3x and even a 21.2x fair ratio, suggesting limited margin of safety if growth or margins disappoint.

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

ENXTAM:HEIA PE Ratio as at Dec 2025

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