Browse the full management transaction log of RENAULT, a listed equity based in France. Shares trade on FR FR, under the supervision of AMF. Operating in the Industry sector, RENAULT has recorded 233 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €8.2bn. The latest transaction was reported on 20 May 2026 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: Fabrice CAMBOLIVE. All data is accessible without an account.
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Renault is a historic French automaker listed in Paris under ticker RNO and ISIN FR0000131906. The company traces its roots back to 1898, when Louis Renault, Marcel Renault and Fernand Renault founded the business. Over more than a century, Renault has become one of Europe’s leading automotive groups, combining industrial manufacturing, engineering know-how and mobility innovation. Today, Renault Group operates in 114 countries and sold 2.265 million vehicles in 2024, supported by a workforce of more than 98,000 employees. The group is organized around four complementary brands: Renault, Dacia, Alpine and Mobilize. Renault is the core brand, offering a broad range of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. Dacia is positioned as a value-oriented brand with strong appeal in the affordable segment. Alpine represents the group’s sporty and premium positioning, while Mobilize focuses on new mobility services, energy solutions and data-driven offerings. This multi-brand structure reflects Renault Group’s strategy to improve resilience, profitability and innovation capacity. From a business perspective, Renault covers the full automotive value chain, from design and engineering to manufacturing, distribution, financing-related mobility services and connected solutions. The group is accelerating its shift toward electrification, building a more competitive, balanced and electrified product range while maintaining a strong base in low-emission internal combustion and hybrid vehicles. Renault Group has also stated its ambition to achieve carbon neutrality in Europe by 2040. Renault has a broad international footprint across manufacturing and commercial operations. Its position as a mainstream automaker, its strong European base, the strength of its brands and its long track record in automotive innovation make it a benchmark name in French industrial equities. Key differentiating factors include its century-old heritage, its ability to adapt to market cycles and its exposure to structural industry trends such as electrification, digitalization, circular economy solutions and new mobility use cases.