Discover the full directors' dealings record of S.T. DUPONT, a listed issuer based in France. Shares are quoted on FR FR, under the supervision of AMF. Operating in the Luxury & Fashion sector, S.T. DUPONT has recorded 2 insider filings. The latest transaction was disclosed on 9 February 2022 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: Alain Crevet. Every trade is free.
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S.T. Dupont is a French luxury house specializing in high-end lighters, writing instruments, leather goods and a curated range of premium accessories. Listed on Euronext Paris under ticker DPT and ISIN FR0000054199, the company occupies a niche position built on craftsmanship, finishing quality and a distinctive brand identity. The group is best known for its fire-related heritage, particularly iconic lighters that have become reference objects among collectors and cigar enthusiasts. The company’s roots go back to 1872, when Simon Tissot-Dupont founded the business in Paris. Over time, the maison evolved from an early focus on luxury leather goods and exceptional personal accessories into a broader luxury universe spanning lighters, writing instruments, smoking accessories, corporate gifts and leather goods. This long-term evolution helped S.T. Dupont preserve its patrimonial image while adapting to modern luxury consumption patterns. Today, the business model is centered on three main product families: lighters, pens and leather goods. The brand markets well-known product lines such as Ligne 2, Le Grand Dupont, Biggy, Slimmy and Ligne D, alongside accessories and gift-oriented products. Its official website also highlights leather bags, small leather goods, business accessories and personalization services, showing the company’s gradual broadening beyond its core smoking-accessories heritage. This diversification is important to support brand relevance and reduce dependence on any single category. Geographically, S.T. Dupont operates worldwide through a mix of controlled distribution, agents and distributors. Recent financial disclosures indicate meaningful exposure to Europe and Asia, with particular commercial activity in Japan and other strategic luxury markets. While the group remains comparatively small versus global luxury conglomerates, it benefits from a differentiated positioning, a long-established heritage and a loyal international clientele seeking exclusivity and craftsmanship rather than mass-market scale. Recent company updates point to an ongoing strategic repositioning, including increased spending on media and marketing to support brand rebuilding and greater visibility. At the same time, the company continues to emphasize its historical strengths while expanding categories such as leather goods, which may offer additional growth levers over time. S.T. Dupont therefore stands as a classic French luxury name, combining heritage, artisanal expertise and a selective global distribution model.