Browse the full insider trade history of RUBIS, a publicly traded company based in France. Shares are quoted on FR FR, under the supervision of AMF. Operating in the Energy sector, RUBIS has recorded 21 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €3.6bn. The latest transaction was reported on 20 May 2026 — Souscription. Among the most active insiders: Ronald Sämann. Every trade is free.
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Rubis is a French company focused on energy distribution and mobility solutions, with a field-based operating model built around resilient, often underserved markets. Founded in 1990, the group grew through a combination of organic expansion and acquisitions, and it was listed on the Paris stock exchange in 1995. Over time, Rubis expanded beyond its original liquid storage and LPG distribution roots and progressively reshaped its portfolio around energy-related activities. Today, the group describes itself as an energy distributor and mobility-solutions provider with a strong local footprint in more than 40 countries across Africa, the Caribbean and Europe. Rubis’ business model is organized around two main pillars. The first is Energy Distribution, which covers sourcing, transport, storage and delivery to end customers. This segment includes liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), fuels, bitumen and other energy solutions used by households, businesses and industrial customers. The second pillar is Renewable Electricity Production, where Rubis develops and operates ground-mounted photovoltaic plants and rooftop solar installations. This combination gives the group a mix of defensive distribution activities and exposure to the energy transition. The company holds a solid position in its markets thanks to its local presence, logistics capabilities and ability to manage complex supply chains. Rubis emphasizes its decentralized operating model, with most employees recruited locally, which supports responsiveness, commercial flexibility and a strong understanding of market-specific needs. This is particularly relevant in geographies where access to energy, supply reliability and service quality are strategic priorities. Rubis also highlights its contribution to the economic development of the countries in which it operates by serving essential energy needs for households, businesses and public infrastructure. Its product and service offering addresses core uses such as cooking, heating, mobility, industrial energy supply and low-carbon electricity generation. In this way, Rubis combines mature cash-generative distribution businesses with newer growth drivers in solar power. Notable facts include the group’s long-term growth story since its creation, its historic listing in Paris, and its strategic evolution into an international energy platform. Its registered office is in Paris. The latest regulated disclosures available as of spring 2025 confirm the continuation of Rubis’ strategy around energy distribution and renewable electricity production.