Follow the CAPGEMINI share price and the full management transaction log of the company, a listed issuer based in France. Shares are quoted on FR FR, under the supervision of AMF. Operating in the Technology sector, CAPGEMINI has recorded 86 reports. Market capitalisation: €15.3bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 15 June 2026 (Acquisition). Among the most active insiders: Aiman Ezzat. The full history is openly available.
Analysts rate CAPGEMINI Buy (bullish), based on 17 analysts. Average price target: €145.58.
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Capgemini SE is a global leader in digital transformation, technology consulting and IT services. Listed in Paris and a constituent of the CAC 40, the company helps organizations modernize their information systems, industrialize cloud, data, artificial intelligence and automation use cases, and improve the performance of their core operations. Its offering is highly integrated and covers strategy and transformation consulting, application and engineering services, cloud and infrastructure, data & AI, cybersecurity, and industry-specific solutions for sectors such as financial services, manufacturing, telecoms, energy, the public sector and retail. In 2025, Capgemini generated €22.465 billion in revenue and employed roughly 340,000 people across more than 50 countries, underlining its global scale and ability to serve large enterprise clients across multiple geographies. The group traces its roots back to 1967, when Serge Kampf founded Sogeti in Grenoble as an IT services company. Capgemini was later built through the gradual combination of European and American businesses, eventually becoming one of the world’s largest consulting and digital services groups. Over time, it expanded through a mix of organic growth and targeted acquisitions, which helped it develop a broad geographic footprint and deep sector expertise. Its business model is based on recurring, high-value service contracts, where client intimacy, industry knowledge and delivery capability are key competitive advantages. Capgemini places strong emphasis on Cloud, Data & AI, including generative AI, and also leverages assets such as the Capgemini Research Institute and TechnoVision to support client transformation programs and thought leadership. Geographically, Capgemini is broadly diversified, with operations in more than 50 countries and a delivery model combining onshore and offshore resources. This structure allows the group to balance client proximity, global execution capacity and cost efficiency. Capgemini also benefits from a large talent base, strong ongoing training and active commitments on diversity, inclusion and sustainability. Recent highlights include robust free cash flow generation in 2025, a stable operating margin and continued shareholder returns. In a market increasingly shaped by AI adoption, cloud migration and cost optimization programs, Capgemini is well positioned as a top-tier partner for enterprises and public institutions seeking to accelerate digital reinvention at scale.