Browse the full directors' dealings record of BOUYGUES, a listed issuer based in France. Shares trade on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Construction sector, BOUYGUES has recorded 297 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €19.4bn. The latest transaction was reported on 18 May 2026 — Exercice. Among the most active insiders: SCDM SAS. Every trade is free.
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Bouygues is a leading French industrial and services group, founded in 1952 by Francis Bouygues. Originally built around construction and civil engineering, the company has progressively diversified into a multi-business conglomerate operating across four major sectors and six core business lines. Bouygues is listed on the Paris stock exchange, and its controlling shareholder structure is anchored by the Bouygues family through SCDM, which gives the group a stable, long-term ownership profile. The company’s most recent official reporting includes the 2024 Universal Registration Document filed in 2025, underscoring the continuity of both financial and non-financial disclosures. Bouygues’ historical core remains construction and infrastructure, led by Bouygues Construction and Colas. Bouygues Construction executes complex building, infrastructure and specialized works projects in France and internationally, with operations in more than 30 countries across five continents through some of its international entities. The group also owns Bouygues Immobilier, a well-established French property developer that has been active for nearly 70 years and focuses on residential, office and mixed-use developments. These businesses make Bouygues a reference player in France’s building, infrastructure and urban development ecosystem. Beyond construction, Bouygues has a strong position in telecommunications through Bouygues Telecom, one of the main operators in the French market, which is pursuing growth under its “Ambition 2026” strategic plan. The group is also present in media and broadcasting through TF1, giving it exposure to an additional sector with strong brand visibility and recurring cash-flow potential. This diversification is strategically important, as it reduces reliance on a single end market while keeping a strong French footprint. Geographically, Bouygues remains heavily anchored in France, but it also generates substantial activity internationally, especially across Europe, North America, Africa and Asia-Pacific through its construction-related businesses. The group emphasizes sustainability, including targets to reduce its own carbon footprint and that of its customers. For investors, Bouygues offers a combination of defensive infrastructure exposure, established market positions and growth levers in digital services, media and higher-value construction solutions.