Discover the full management transaction log of VITURA, a listed issuer based in France. Shares trade on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Real Estate sector, VITURA has logged 9 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €64.1m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 13 April 2022 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: John KUKRAL. Every trade is openly available.
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Vitura is a French listed property company focused on premium office real estate in the Paris region. Listed on Euronext Paris since 2006 and operating under the SIIC tax regime, it is classified as a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) and trades under the ticker VTR. The company’s strategy is centered on prime office assets in major Greater Paris business districts, with an emphasis on accessibility, flexibility, user experience and long-term asset quality. Its registered office is located at 42 rue de Bassano in Paris. Vitura’s origins date back to its incorporation in 1999, its conversion into a French joint-stock company in 2005, and its IPO in 2006 under the name CeGeREAL. Shortly after the listing, the company adopted the SIIC regime, allowing it to benefit from favorable tax treatment in exchange for mandatory profit distributions. In 2021, CeGeREAL rebranded as Vitura to reflect a refreshed identity and a more explicit positioning around workplace quality, sustainability and value creation. The name itself was presented as embodying vitality, agility and responsibility. The business model is straightforward: Vitura acquires, manages, leases and enhances office buildings, then generates recurring rental income while preserving and increasing asset value over time. The company’s investor messaging stresses the importance of creating workplaces that improve occupant well-being and, in turn, corporate performance. Its ESG framework is notably advanced for the sector, with a CSR steering committee in place since 2013 and goals aligned with France’s low-carbon strategy. Vitura also states that it aims for carbon neutrality across its portfolio, to protect biodiversity, and to maintain high standards in social and environmental reporting. It is also a member of Global Compact France. Vitura’s portfolio includes several landmark assets in the Paris metropolitan area: Hanami Campus in Rueil-Malmaison, Arcs de Seine in Boulogne-Billancourt, Europlaza in La Défense, Rives de Bercy, and the Passy Kennedy and Office Kennedy properties in Paris. As of 31 December 2024, the company reported a portfolio value of about €877 million excluding transfer duties, 170,000 square meters under management, and an occupancy rate of 78%. Its shareholder base is anchored by long-term international investors such as Northwood Investors, GIC and AXA, supporting financial stability and strategic continuity. In short, Vitura is positioned as a specialist owner of institutional-quality office assets in one of Europe’s most competitive office markets.