Explore the full management transaction log of SQLI, a listed equity based in France. Shares are listed on FR FR, under the supervision of AMF. Operating in the Technology sector, SQLI has recorded 57 reports. The latest transaction was filed on 3 December 2024 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: Synsion BidCo. Every trade is openly available.
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SQLI is a European digital services group focused on digital transformation, customer experience and connected commerce. Founded in 1990, the company has built its business around a dual capability in technology and consulting, with a strong UX/UI culture and the ability to design, build and operate end-to-end digital solutions. SQLI primarily supports large international brands and mid-sized enterprises in creating business value through digital, combining local client proximity with delivery at European scale. Historically, SQLI has established its reputation by anticipating shifts in the digital market and adapting its offerings to changing expectations from both end users and corporate clients. Listed on Euronext Paris since 21 July 2000, the group has progressively positioned itself as a trusted partner for complex digital programs. Its model relies on multidisciplinary teams of consultants, designers, engineers, developers and marketing specialists, enabling it to address the full digital value chain. SQLI’s main business lines include digital strategy, user experience design, e-commerce, content and experience platforms, service portals, digital workplace solutions, technology integration, engineering and support services. The group works on headless and composable architectures, omnichannel environments, unified commerce solutions and systems that improve operational efficiency and sales growth. SQLI also highlights partnerships with leading technology providers across the digital ecosystem. Geographically, SQLI has an international footprint, with 25 offices across 3 continents and 12 countries, including France, Western and Northern Europe, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Germany and Morocco, as well as other delivery hubs. This footprint allows the company to combine customer proximity with nearshore capabilities and multi-country delivery. The group reported approximately €250 million in revenue in 2024 and around 2,200 employees. Recent notable facts include the continued optimization of the portfolio, notably the disposal of its training business in 2024. SQLI has also strengthened its positioning in customer experience and digital transformation, in a market where brands increasingly seek partners capable of combining technology, design and commercial performance.