Explore the full directors' dealings record of LUCIBEL, a publicly traded company based in France. Shares trade on FR FR, under the supervision of AMF. Operating in the Others sector, LUCIBEL has recorded 20 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €999k. The latest transaction was reported on 28 November 2022 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: NEXTSTAGE AM SAS. All data is openly available.
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LUCIBEL is a French company founded in 2009 by Frédéric Granotier and specialized in LED lighting technologies. Listed on Euronext Paris, the company has built its development on a central belief: light is not limited to illumination, but can also be a driver of wellbeing, communication, and new technological uses. The group initially established itself in professional lighting before gradually expanding into more specialized applications, including scenic lighting, museum lighting, beauty and cosmetic lighting, and optical communication solutions such as LiFi. From a historical standpoint, Lucibel has been defined by an industrial relocation strategy and a strong commitment to manufacturing in France. The group operates two production and assembly sites located in Barentin, in the Seine-Maritime region, and in Montreuil, in Seine-Saint-Denis. This industrial footprint enables Lucibel to develop tailor-made solutions, maintain control over product quality, and remain highly responsive in demanding markets, particularly luxury, museums, and premium commercial environments. This manufacturing model is a key differentiator versus larger international lighting players. Today, Lucibel’s portfolio is organized around two core verticals: scenographic lighting and cosmetic lighting. The group operates notably through Procédés Hallier, a brand focused on museum lighting and prestigious venues, and Lucibelle Paris, dedicated to beauty tech and light-based cosmetic applications. Lucibel also highlights innovations such as industrialized LiFi, circadian lighting solutions, and products designed to enhance visual comfort or the overall sensory experience. On the financial side, the group reported 38 employees at year-end 2024, including 16 employees at Lucibel SA, and consolidated revenue of €6.336 million for fiscal year 2024. Management continued to pursue a restructuring plan centered on the company’s most promising verticals, in a more competitive market environment and under less favorable demand conditions. The non-renewal of a semi-exclusive agreement with Dior had a material impact on Lucibelle Paris, while Procédés Hallier experienced softer activity due to postponed museum budgets. Despite these headwinds, Lucibel kept investing in innovation and strengthening its strategy around higher-value-added products. Lucibel therefore occupies a niche market position, based more on innovation, French manufacturing, and sector expertise than on scale. Its positioning is especially strong in luxury, art, museums, and premium beauty environments, where the quality of light is a critical differentiating factor.