Explore the detailed record of transactions filed by Benjamin Page, Chief Executive Officer, Ipsos. Officer active across 1 companies, notably IPSOS. In total, 10 filings have been logged. Total volume traded: €1.7m. The latest transaction was filed on 21 May 2025 — Cession. Regulator: AMF. The full history is openly available.
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Benjamin Page, widely known as Ben Page, is a leading executive in the research, polling, and insights industry. He is currently Chief Executive Officer of Ipsos, the global market research and opinion group with operations across many countries. His career is notable for its strong internal progression and long-standing involvement in the company’s evolution. He joined MORI in 1987 shortly after graduating from Oxford University, became one of the leaders of the company’s first management buyout in 2000, and helped steer the subsequent sale to Ipsos in 2005. He later led Ipsos’s government and social research practice before being appointed Chief Executive of Ipsos in the UK and Ireland in 2009, and then global CEO of Ipsos in September 2021. Over the course of his career, Benjamin Page has built a reputation as an expert on citizen behavior, consumer trends, organizational performance, and public policy. He has directed thousands of studies covering consumers, public services, reputation, media, health, and electoral behavior, giving him a broad perspective on both market dynamics and social change. Under his leadership, Ipsos has strengthened its ability to advise corporations, governments, and public institutions on topics ranging from brand growth and technology to social transformation and policy insight. He also played a key role in developing Ipsos Global Trends, a flagship study tracking values and global shifts across multiple markets. Benjamin Page is also a respected public commentator. He regularly speaks at international forums and appears in print, television, and radio, where he is recognized for connecting data-driven analysis with strategic leadership issues. Beyond his executive role, he serves as a Visiting Professor at King’s College London and is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and the Market Research Society. He sits on the ESRC within UKRI and contributes to advisory bodies and nonprofit organizations focused on social and economic issues. His profile combines operational leadership, intellectual authority, and strong visibility within the corporate governance and market research ecosystem.