Discover the full insider trade history of KERLINK, a listed equity based in France. Shares are listed on FR FR, under the supervision of AMF. Operating in the Technology sector, KERLINK has recorded 4 reports. Market capitalisation: €6.5m. The latest transaction was filed on 24 January 2023 — Acquisition définitive d'actions gratuites. Among the most active insiders: Yannick Delibie. All data is free.
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Kerlink is a French technology company focused on Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity solutions and listed on Euronext Growth under ticker/ISIN FR0013156007. Founded in 2004 around an original vision centered on machine-to-machine communications, the company has gradually built a recognized position in low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) infrastructure, especially within the LoRaWAN ecosystem. Today, Kerlink positions itself as a global provider of hardware, software, and services that help businesses, cities, industries, and network operators design, deploy, and operate public or private IoT networks in a secure, reliable, and cost-effective way. Kerlink’s business model is built around an integrated offer that combines carrier-grade outdoor LoRaWAN gateways, indoor gateways for industrial and enterprise environments, network orchestration and supervision tools, and related professional services. The company also promotes device management and zero-touch provisioning solutions designed to simplify the large-scale rollout and administration of connected-device fleets. This hardware-software-services model allows Kerlink to address a broad set of applications, including smart cities, smart agriculture, smart buildings, industrial environments, utilities, and asset tracking. From a strategic standpoint, Kerlink benefits from a long-standing role in the LoRaWAN industry. The company is a founding member and board member of the LoRa Alliance, a position it has held since 2015. That involvement supports its credibility in the standardization and adoption of LoRaWAN at global scale. Kerlink says it has deployed more than 250,000 devices and serves over 550 customers across 75 countries, which reflects a meaningful international footprint for a mid-cap listed technology company. Geographically, the group remains heavily exposed to EMEA, which accounts for the bulk of recent revenue, while also expanding in the Americas. It maintains subsidiaries in the United States, Singapore, India, and Japan, supporting both commercial reach and operational deployment abroad. For full-year 2025, Kerlink reported revenue of €14.7 million, up 26% year on year, with activity driven by private operators and a 2026 order book of €7.5 million, indicating improved commercial momentum in an environment that still remains volatile. Overall, Kerlink combines a niche technological profile, recognized expertise in low-power IoT networks, and an established international installed base. Its key strategic challenge is to convert this technological positioning into sustainable growth, while increasing the share of services and improving revenue recurrence.