Explore the full insider trade history of Schneider Electric SE, a listed equity based in France. Shares are listed on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Industry sector, Schneider Electric SE has recorded 57 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €148.9bn. The latest transaction was filed on 1 April 2026 — Acquisition d'actions gratuites. Among the most active insiders: XIAOYUN MA. All data is openly available.
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Schneider Electric SE is a leading global industrial company focused on energy management, automation, and the digitalization of buildings, data centers, infrastructure, and industrial sites. The group positions itself as a worldwide specialist in digital transformation for energy management and automation, offering a broad portfolio that combines electrical equipment, software, control systems, and related services. This places Schneider Electric at the center of major structural themes such as energy efficiency, operational resilience, electrification, and the transition toward lower-carbon infrastructure. The company’s roots go back to 1836, when brothers Adolphe and Joseph-Eugène Schneider took control of the Le Creusot foundry in Burgundy, France. This long industrial heritage remains one of the group’s defining features. Over time, Schneider Electric evolved from heavy industry and metallurgy into a business centered on electrical equipment, automation, and digital technologies. Its current scale and portfolio were also shaped by a series of acquisitions and integrations of well-known industrial brands such as Square D, Telemecanique, Merlin Gerin, and Foxboro, which broadened its expertise and global reach. Schneider Electric’s activities are mainly organized around two core businesses: Energy Management and Industrial Automation. Energy Management covers electrical distribution, building systems, protection, power continuity, and energy efficiency solutions. Industrial Automation includes control systems, process automation, supervisory software, and industrial software designed to improve productivity, safety, and operational performance. The company therefore sells a wide range of products and services, from circuit breakers, switchgear, and electrical panels to the EcoStruxure software and digital platform, as well as data center solutions, process automation tools, and advisory, maintenance, and industrial cybersecurity services. Geographically, Schneider Electric has a broad worldwide footprint, with operations across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and the rest of the world. Its headquarters are located in Rueil-Malmaison, France, while its business model relies on a dense international presence serving a highly diversified customer base, including industrial companies, building operators, critical infrastructure players, energy providers, and technology-driven enterprises. Notable aspects of the group include its strong emphasis on sustainability, energy efficiency, and decarbonization, which have become central to its corporate strategy. Schneider Electric also regularly publishes annual reports and Universal Registration Documents, reinforcing its status as a benchmark industrial stock in the French and European equity markets.