Discover the full directors' dealings record of COTY INC, a publicly traded company based in France. Shares are listed on FR FR, under the oversight of AMF. Operating in the Luxury & Fashion sector, COTY INC has logged 70 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €1.7bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 11 March 2026 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: Laurent Mercier. Every trade is openly available.
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Coty Inc. is a global beauty company founded in Paris in 1904, later expanded into a large-scale international consumer and luxury business. Today, Coty ranks among the world’s largest beauty companies, with a portfolio spanning fragrance, color cosmetics, and skin and body care. The group sells prestige and mass-market products in more than 120 countries and territories, giving it broad exposure to both premium beauty demand and everyday consumer staples. The company’s heritage is deeply rooted in the modernization of perfumery. François Coty is widely recognized as a pioneer of the industry, helping transform fragrance creation by combining natural raw materials with synthetic ingredients. That legacy remains important to the brand identity of the group, including through Infiniment Coty Paris, which explicitly highlights Coty’s 1904 origins and its historical role in perfumery innovation. Coty’s business model is organized around two core segments. Prestige Beauty includes high-end and fashion-led brands such as Gucci, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Chloé, Hugo Boss, Marc Jacobs, Tiffany & Co., Kylie Cosmetics, Orveda, and others. Consumer Beauty covers more accessible, high-volume brands such as CoverGirl, Rimmel, Max Factor, Sally Hansen, Bourjois, Adidas, Nautica, Vera Wang, and several regional names. This structure allows Coty to participate in both premium-margin luxury categories and broader mass-market distribution. Coty’s strongest competitive position is in fragrance, where the company describes itself as a global leader and continues to invest heavily in blockbuster launches, licensing partnerships, and product innovation. In its latest annual results, Coty highlighted roughly $1 billion in FY25 e-commerce revenue, confirming the growing strategic importance of digital channels alongside traditional retail. Geographically, Coty has a genuinely global footprint. Its business is spread across Europe, North America, Asia Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, South Africa, and global travel retail. The company combines physical retail, e-commerce, and premium distribution channels, which helps it serve a diverse consumer base and support the reach of its licensed and owned brands. A notable recent development is Coty’s strategic refocus on fragrance and scenting, alongside a review of its Consumer Beauty business. Management has signaled a desire to sharpen the portfolio, improve profitability, and concentrate capital on core growth engines. For investors, this makes Coty an important listed beauty company to watch within the broader luxury and personal care universe.