Explore the full insider trade history of VINCI, a publicly traded company based in France. Shares trade on FR FR, under the supervision of AMF. Operating in the Construction sector, VINCI has recorded 96 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €68.7bn. The latest transaction was reported on 1 January 2026 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: Christian Labeyrie. All data is openly available.
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VINCI is a global leader in concessions, energy solutions and construction, listed in Paris under ISIN FR0000125486. The group designs, finances, builds and operates infrastructure and facilities that support mobility, cities and the energy transition. Its business model combines recurring cash-generating concession assets with engineering, project execution and technical services, giving it a balanced profile between long-term visibility and operational scale. In 2024, VINCI generated revenue of €71.6 billion, and its international footprint accounted for more than half of group net income, underscoring the strength of its global diversification. The company traces its origins back to 1899, when Société Générale d’Entreprises was founded as one of VINCI’s historical predecessors. Over time, the group was reshaped through major industrial combinations in the early 2000s, emerging as one of the world’s most integrated infrastructure players. Today, VINCI is structured around three core businesses — Concessions, Energy Solutions and Construction — and seven business lines, enabling it to cover the full life cycle of infrastructure projects from design and financing to operation and maintenance. Within Concessions, VINCI operates major motorway and airport assets, including VINCI Autoroutes and VINCI Airports. In Energy Solutions, VINCI Energies and Cobra IS provide mission-critical services in electrical networks, telecom infrastructure, industrial automation and low-carbon solutions. In Construction, the group operates through VINCI Construction, Eurovia and related businesses across roads, building, civil engineering and large complex projects. VINCI has also expanded through targeted acquisitions, especially in digital services, cybersecurity and cloud-related capabilities, broadening its technical offering and strengthening its position in higher-value services. VINCI holds a top-tier position in Europe and maintains a broad international presence across more than 120 countries according to its recent financial communications. This geographic and business diversification helps reduce exposure to the cyclicality typically associated with construction markets. In 2025, the group confirmed guidance for further revenue and earnings growth, while continuing to deliver strong cash generation and shareholder returns. Notable recent developments include the rising share of international business in profits, the growing contribution of concessions to earnings, and a governance transition in 2025 with Pierre Anjolras appointed Chief Executive Officer.