Track the SUEZ share price and the full insider trade history of the company, a listed issuer based in France. Shares are quoted on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Food & Beverage sector, SUEZ has logged 18 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €2.5bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 27 January 2022 (Apport à une offre publique d'achat). Among the most active insiders: Philippe Petitcolin. Every trade is free.
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SUEZ is a global benchmark in environmental services, with a long-standing focus on water and waste management. The Group has been operating for more than 160 years and mainly serves local authorities, industrial customers and public utilities, providing essential solutions to protect natural resources, improve quality of life and support the ecological transition. According to its official materials, SUEZ operates in 40 countries, employs about 40,000 people and generated €9.2 billion of revenue in 2024, rising to €9.5 billion in 2025. SUEZ’s core business spans the full water cycle: drinking water production, distribution, wastewater treatment, reuse of treated water and related digital services. The Group is also active across the waste value chain, including collection, sorting, recycling, recovery and treatment, with a strong focus on circular economy principles and resource/energy recovery. In 2025, SUEZ reported supplying drinking water to 67 million people and sanitation services to 36 million people, while generating 8.7 TWh of energy from waste and wastewater. Innovation is a key differentiator. SUEZ highlights around 1,800 patents, 10 research centres and 1,100 experts dedicated to innovation, together with a growing use of data and artificial intelligence to detect leaks, optimize networks, improve infrastructure energy efficiency and anticipate climate-related risks. This technological layer strengthens the Group’s positioning in highly regulated, capital-intensive and environmentally sensitive markets. Geographically, SUEZ has a strong historical footprint in France while maintaining a meaningful international presence across Europe, Asia, Africa and other strategic regions. The company regularly wins long-term contracts with public authorities and industrial clients, which supports revenue visibility. In 2024 and 2025, it announced several new water and waste contracts in France, the UK, Asia and Africa, reinforcing its commercial momentum. Notable recent milestones include SUEZ being named “Water company of the year” at the 2024 Global Water Summit, a recognition of its sector expertise and commercial standing. The Group has also stepped up its sustainability reporting, publishing its first CSRD-compliant sustainability statement for FY 2024. Overall, SUEZ combines defensive infrastructure characteristics, recurring municipal and industrial demand, technological expertise and strong exposure to long-term water scarcity and environmental transition themes, making it a flagship French environmental-services company.