Explore the full insider trade history of UMANIS, a listed issuer based in France. Shares are quoted on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Business Services sector, UMANIS has recorded 4 public disclosures. The latest transaction was disclosed on 2 June 2022 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: Olivier POULIGNY. The full history is openly available.
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Umanis was a French digital services company focused on data, digital transformation and business solutions. Over time, it became known as a specialist in consulting and systems integration, with capabilities spanning business intelligence, data management, customer relationship solutions, cloud services, application services and managed operations. Its client base was mainly composed of large enterprises and public-sector organizations, particularly in banking, insurance, industry, retail, telecoms and government-related activities. Founded in the early 1990s, Umanis grew through a combination of organic expansion and targeted acquisitions, which helped broaden its technical expertise and deepen its commercial footprint. The company was listed on Euronext Growth under ISIN FR0013263878 and built a reputation in France as a niche player in high-value-added digital and data projects. Its business model relied on strong proximity to client business lines, end-to-end delivery capabilities and a predominantly French footprint, complemented by a limited international presence. In 2022, CGI announced an agreement to acquire Umanis, stating that the company generated around €246 million in annual revenue and employed roughly 3,000 professionals, mainly in France, with additional operations in Spain, Luxembourg, Morocco and Switzerland. The transaction highlighted the strategic value of Umanis’ expertise in data and business solutions for global IT services groups seeking to strengthen their local market position and capability set. From an investor perspective, Umanis represented a focused asset exposed to structurally attractive demand drivers, namely enterprise digitalization, data exploitation and modernization of information systems. Its legacy remains closely associated with French know-how in data-driven consulting and integration services.