Explore the full insider trade history of BrightView Holdings, Inc., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Water & Environment sector, BrightView Holdings, Inc. has published 94 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €1.3bn. The latest transaction was reported on 1 July 2022 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: SWAN MARA E. All data is free.
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BrightView Holdings, Inc. (ticker: BV) is a U.S.-based company listed on the NYSE, with principal executive offices in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States. For French-speaking investors, BrightView is best understood as the leading publicly traded commercial landscaping services provider in the U.S., operating on a national scale and serving a broad, diversified client base. Its customer mix includes business parks and corporate offices, homeowners’ associations, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, retail centers, resorts and theme parks, municipalities, golf courses, and sports venues. That end-market diversity reduces reliance on any single property type and supports recurring demand. BrightView also has a recognizable brand position in its niche, including its status as the Official Field Consultant to Major League Baseball. The company’s history is rooted in industry consolidation. BrightView’s predecessor businesses trace back to two long-established names in U.S. landscaping: Brickman Holding Group, founded in 1939, and ValleyCrest Holding Co., founded in 1949. In 2013, affiliates of KKR acquired the predecessor business, and in 2014 BrightView acquired ValleyCrest, nearly doubling the scale of the platform and broadening national coverage. BrightView then completed its IPO in July 2018, cementing its status as a listed leader in outdoor services. BrightView’s business model is organized around two core segments. Maintenance Services covers recurring landscape maintenance, site management, seasonal services, and snow removal. Development Services focuses on design and installation work for new projects and major redesigns, including landscape architecture, irrigation, tree moving and installation, sports field services, specialty turf services, and related project-based work. This mix of recurring contracts and project work gives the company a balance between revenue visibility and operating leverage. From a competitive standpoint, BrightView benefits from its national footprint, operational scale, and ability to serve large multi-site customers. In a fragmented market, scale, logistics, labor management, and execution capabilities are meaningful barriers to entry, which helps BrightView compete effectively against smaller regional providers. Recent company disclosures also point to improving momentum: for fiscal Q2 2026, BrightView reported maintenance revenue growth and record adjusted EBITDA, and it raised full-year fiscal 2026 revenue guidance. In May 2026, the company also announced an amendment to its revolving credit facility, extending maturities and lowering interest costs, which is supportive of financial flexibility. Overall, BV represents a U.S. services platform tied to outdoor environments and commercial property activity, with a largely recurring revenue base and a strong market position in its category.