Explore the full management transaction log of Compagnie des Alpes, a listed equity based in France. Shares are listed on FR FR, under the supervision of AMF. Operating in the Tourism & Hospitality sector, Compagnie des Alpes has logged 69 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €241m. The latest transaction was reported on 26 December 2023 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: CAISSE DES DEPOTS ET CONSIGNATIONS Etablissement Public. All data is accessible without an account.
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Compagnie des Alpes is a leading European leisure group focused on mountain destinations and amusement parks. Founded in 1989, the company initially built its business around Alpine ski resorts before progressively expanding into adjacent leisure, distribution, hospitality and consulting activities. Its strategy is based on integrated operations, differentiated visitor experiences, and long-term value creation for the territories where it operates. Today, the group presents itself as a European leader in leisure, with a portfolio of iconic assets in France and across Europe. The group’s business model is organized around two core divisions: mountain resorts and leisure parks. In mountain operations, Compagnie des Alpes manages several benchmark ski areas in the French Alps, known for their scale, brand recognition and strong appeal to both domestic and international visitors. In leisure parks, the group operates 13 parks in France and abroad, making it the 4th largest amusement park operator in Europe. Its best-known brands include Parc Astérix, Futuroscope, Walibi Belgium, Grévin, Familypark and Bellewaerde Aquapark. These parks are developed as long-term assets, with ongoing investment in new attractions, immersive storytelling, technology and environmental performance. Beyond these two pillars, Compagnie des Alpes has built a range of complementary businesses that strengthen its economic model. These include distribution, advisory services, engineering, accommodation and tourism-related services in mountain regions. The group is also active in real estate agency networks in the Alps and in the operation of holiday residences and villages. This diversification enables it to capture more value across the tourism chain while reinforcing the attractiveness of its destinations. Its operating know-how relies on technical expertise, complex asset management and the ability to tailor offerings to changing customer expectations. Geographically, Compagnie des Alpes is primarily rooted in France, but it also has a presence in Belgium, Austria and other European markets. The group’s growth strategy is driven by operational excellence, selective capital allocation and ecological transition. Its priorities include energy efficiency, electrification, photovoltaic infrastructure and responsible resource management. As a result, Compagnie des Alpes stands out as an integrated, resilient tourism group combining leading assets, powerful brands and a long-term territorial development approach.