Explore the full directors' dealings record of Le Tanneur et CIE, a listed equity based in France. Shares are listed on FR FR, under the supervision of AMF. Operating in the Luxury & Fashion sector, Le Tanneur et CIE has logged 4 insider filings. The latest transaction was disclosed on 24 November 2022 (Acquisition). Among the most active insiders: Eric Dailey. Every trade is free.
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LE TANNEUR & CIE is a French leather goods house focused on the design, manufacture and sale of handbags, small leather goods and leather accessories. Founded in 1898 in Belley, in the Ain department, the company has built its identity on more than a century of craftsmanship, French elegance and product functionality. Over time, the brand has created iconic collections, including the historic “Sans Couture” line, originally introduced in 1898 and still closely associated with the Maison’s heritage. Today, Le Tanneur is positioned as a recognized premium player in the leather goods market, combining heritage, quality and contemporary styling. Its core offering spans women’s and men’s collections such as handbags, totes, briefcases, crossbody bags, wallets, belts and smaller accessories. The brand emphasizes full-grain leather and carefully selected raw materials, working with tanneries and workshops in France and Europe to uphold its quality standards and distinctive craftsmanship. A major strategic focus in recent years has been the expansion of “Made in France” production. Le Tanneur has steadily developed locally manufactured collections, including Madeleine, a line entirely designed and made in France. This approach strengthens the brand’s differentiation, supports a shorter and more traceable value chain, and reinforces the image of French leather expertise in a highly competitive market dominated by luxury groups and international accessories brands. From a market perspective, Le Tanneur has long been a listed company, but its capital structure has changed significantly. Its shares were transferred to Euronext Growth Paris in September 2019, and a mandatory squeeze-out was implemented in November 2022 after a public withdrawal offer launched by Tolomei Participations and Qatar Luxury Group - Fashion SPC. The company was subsequently delisted from Euronext Growth Paris, while remaining an important name in French leather goods from a historical and brand-recognition standpoint. Commercially, the Maison relies on a mix of retail boutiques, selective distribution and international e-commerce. Its positioning is built on premium craftsmanship, durability, understated design and a long-lasting product philosophy. Notable facts include its more than 125-year legacy, its historic roots in Belley and its ability to modernize collections while preserving a clearly French brand signature.