Discover the full directors' dealings record of FERRETTI SPA, a listed equity based in Italy. Shares are listed on IT IT, under the authority of Consob. Operating in the Industry sector, FERRETTI SPA has published 44 reports. Market capitalisation: €952.8m. The latest transaction was filed on 14 April 2026 — Sale. Among the most active insiders: Unknown. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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Ferretti S.p.A. is an Italian industrial group specialized in luxury yacht building and listed on Borsa Italiana (FTSE MIB) in Italy. The company designs, builds and sells high-end motor yachts, with a business model centered on premium branding, customization, and value-added craftsmanship. Its portfolio spans multiple yacht categories, from composite yachts to made-to-measure models and superyachts, while also extending into adjacent services such as yacht brokerage, chartering, management, after-sales support and refitting. The group traces its roots to the entrepreneurial expansion of the Ferretti family and grew around its long-standing industrial base in Italy. Its headquarters are in Forlì, and the company operates through a network of Italian shipyards that remains one of its key strategic assets. As of the end of 2024, Ferretti had 7 shipyards in Italy, located in Forlì, Ancona, Cattolica, Sarnico, La Spezia, Ravenna and Mondolfo. This footprint gives the company a strong mix of industrial know-how, local specialization and direct oversight of quality and production processes. From a competitive standpoint, Ferretti benefits from strong brand equity, a global distribution footprint and a customer base that tends to value exclusivity, design, technology and bespoke features. The company serves clients in more than 70 countries and maintains commercial exposure across Europe, Asia and the United States. That international reach supports diversification, although the business remains cyclical and tied to the luxury discretionary spending environment, wealth creation trends and the appetite of high-net-worth individuals for large-ticket assets. Ferretti’s core business lines are luxury cruising yachts, semi-custom and fully custom vessels, and related yachting services. The group has increasingly emphasized innovation, efficiency and more environmentally conscious solutions, reflecting broader changes in the premium marine industry. In practical terms, the company competes on design, engineering quality, brand prestige and the ability to deliver highly personalized products. Recent milestones reinforce the company’s profile for investors. In 2025, Ferretti reported its 2024 annual results and proposed an ordinary dividend of €0.10 per share. In early 2026, the company released preliminary 2025 figures and highlighted a more selective market backdrop, while also pointing to the resilience of its order backlog and its financial discipline. For international investors, Ferretti remains a specialized industrial luxury name with a distinct Italian manufacturing base, a global client reach and earnings drivers linked to premium yachting demand.