Discover the full directors' dealings record of BOLLORE SE, a publicly traded company based in France. Shares are listed on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Transport & Logistics sector, BOLLORE SE has published 189 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €14.7bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 14 May 2026 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: Bolloré Participations SE. All data is openly available.
BOLLORE SE is a French listed company on Euronext Paris under ISIN FR0000039299. The group traces its roots back to a family business founded in Brittany in 1822, originally active in fine paper manufacturing. Over time, and especially under the Bolloré family’s long-term stewardship, the company has transformed into a diversified industrial and investment group. The group marked its bicentenary in 2022, underscoring its unusually long corporate history and its continuity of ownership.
In its current form, Bolloré SE is organized around three main business pillars: oil logistics, communications, and industry. The Oil Logistics division is centered on Bolloré Energy, a major player in fuel distribution and oil logistics in France and across Europe. The Communications division holds interests in high-profile assets including Universal Music Group, Canal+ SA, and Louis Hachette Group. The Industrial division is led by Bolloré Innovative Thin Films, which develops ultra-thin recyclable packaging films and dielectric films used in capacitors and related high-value applications.
Bolloré Innovative Thin Films is positioned as one of the global leaders in niche film markets. Its products are manufactured in France and the United States and exported to more than 60 countries. The company also continues to invest in next-generation electric batteries, reinforcing its exposure to energy transition themes. On the energy side, Bolloré Energy is diversifying its product mix in response to lower-carbon regulation and demand trends, including through biofuels and synthetic fuels. This combination of traditional distribution assets and transition-related technologies gives the group a distinctive industrial profile.
Geographically, Bolloré SE remains strongly anchored in France, while maintaining a broader European and international footprint. Recent disclosures indicate that France and the French overseas territories account for the bulk of revenue, followed by Europe, with smaller contributions from the Americas and Asia-Pacific. As a result, Bolloré SE can be described as a holding company with a diversified operating base, a long investment horizon, and a mix of cash-generating legacy assets and strategic minority stakes.