Discover the full directors' dealings record of LNA SANTE, a listed equity based in France. Shares trade on FR FR, under the supervision of AMF. Operating in the Healthcare & Pharma sector, LNA SANTE has recorded 134 reports. Market capitalisation: €305.8m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 19 May 2026 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: SMABTP. The full history is openly available.
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LNA Santé is a French healthcare operator focused on supporting frail and dependent people, especially elderly patients and residents who require long-term care, rehabilitation or more complex medical support. Listed on the market under ISIN FR0004170017, the group was historically known as Le Noble Age before rebranding as LNA Santé in 2016 to better reflect its role as a broader healthcare platform spanning both medico-social and clinical activities. The company was founded in Nantes in 1990 by Jean-Paul Siret, who remains its Chairman and founder. Its growth started with a pioneering nursing home, La Chézalière, and then with early facilities dedicated to Alzheimer’s disease, before extending into the healthcare segment at the end of the 1990s. Today, LNA Santé operates a diversified portfolio of healthcare businesses. Its main activities include nursing homes and assisted living facilities, post-acute and rehabilitation clinics, surgical clinics, home hospitalization, mental health care and other local healthcare services. This multi-activity model allows the group to cover a wide range of patient needs across the care pathway, from accommodation and daily support to clinical treatment, rehabilitation and home-based care. The group emphasizes a human-centered model built around hospitality quality, professional caregiving, operational proximity, innovation and personalized care plans. As of 2025, LNA Santé reported 87 establishments, around 9,500 professionals and €878 million in operating revenue. It is therefore a meaningful independent player in the French healthcare landscape, although still smaller than the largest consolidated groups in the sector. Independence is a defining feature of the company’s strategy and governance. LNA Santé highlights its family ownership structure, controlled shareholding base and the increased involvement of employees, who collectively own 10% of the share capital. Geographically, the group is primarily concentrated in France, with an established presence in Belgium as well. This selective footprint is consistent with its operating model and its desire to deepen expertise rather than pursue uncontrolled expansion. LNA Santé also stands out for its long-term strategic orientation: it has become a mission-driven company and has reinforced commitments linked to social, societal and environmental performance. Among the company’s notable features are its steady expansion since inception, its recognized expertise in Alzheimer’s care, and its gradual shift toward higher-value healthcare activities with stronger medical intensity.