Explore the full directors' dealings record of Opmobility SE, a publicly traded company based in France. Shares trade on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Industry sector, Opmobility SE has logged 28 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €2.3bn. The latest transaction was reported on 21 May 2026 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: Laurent BURELLE. All data is free.
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OPmobility SE is a French industrial group with global scale, focused on technologies and equipment that support safer, cleaner and more connected mobility. Listed on Euronext Paris under ISIN FR0000124570, the company was founded in 1946 by Pierre Burelle under the name Plastic Omnium. It rebranded to OPmobility in 2024 to reflect a broader strategic scope and its positioning as a technology partner to the mobility industry. The group’s administrative headquarters are in Levallois-Perret, while its registered office is in Lyon. OPmobility is part of the SBF 120 and CAC Mid 60 indices, and its long-term family shareholding base continues to support a strategy built around innovation, industrial discipline and sustained investment. Originally known for automotive plastics and exterior body parts, OPmobility has gradually evolved into a diversified mobility technology company serving automakers and other mobility players worldwide. The group is now structured around four complementary business groups: Exterior & Lighting, Modules, C-Power and H2-Power, alongside a dedicated software activity, OP’nSoft. This organization allows OPmobility to offer a broad solution set spanning exterior systems and lighting, complex vehicle modules, energy storage systems, and battery and hydrogen electrification technologies. The company’s transformation is underpinned by a strong industrial and engineering base, with significant R&D capabilities across its global footprint. OPmobility holds a notable position among the world’s automotive suppliers, supported by an extensive manufacturing and development network. In its latest communications, the group highlights approximately 152 plants and 40 R&D centers worldwide, with a workforce of more than 38,000 employees. Its geographic presence covers Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia, with especially important positions in the United States, Mexico, China, India and Western Europe. This international footprint is a strategic advantage in a sector where customers increasingly seek localized production, supply-chain resilience and faster adaptation to regional market needs. Recent milestones illustrate the pace of the group’s transformation: accelerated growth in electrification, expansion of manufacturing capacity in North America, and a continued move toward higher-value technologies. OPmobility is therefore increasingly positioned as a key enabler of the transition toward decarbonized mobility, combining materials expertise, system integration, industrial execution and software capabilities. Its long industrial heritage, global scale and sustained innovation efforts make it a significant player in the evolution of the automotive supply chain.