Discover the detailed record of transactions filed by MARCHÉ PATRICK, Supervisory Board Chairman. Insider active across 1 companies, notably NEOLIFE. Cumulatively, 1 disclosures have been published. Total volume traded: €10k. The latest transaction was filed on 13 June 2023 (Acquisition). Regulator: AMF. All data is free.
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Patrick Marché is a French executive and entrepreneur closely associated with the creation and development of NEOLIFE, a company focused on low-carbon building materials and sustainable construction solutions. As a co-founder of the business, launched in 2012 in Champagne-au-Mont-d’Or, he played a key role in shaping the company’s strategic framework, first as Chairman of the Executive Board and later as Chairman of the Supervisory Board. NEOLIFE has grown into a recognized player in cladding, decking, and decorative profiles manufactured in France, built around innovation, environmental performance, and long-term industrial relevance. Marché supported this growth with a clear long-term vision, a strong financing mindset, and a strategy that emphasized export development and market expansion. Public company communications present him as one of the founding leaders who helped establish the group’s governance model alongside Bernard Voisin, with a focus on strategic consistency and disciplined execution. His earlier career reflects broader experience across business leadership, finance, and entrepreneurial development. Public sources describe him as a seasoned entrepreneur who founded or helped build several entities, including PM Entreprise, The Village, IRDOCA, Groupe Algreen, and Groupe Neolife. Prior to that, he served as general manager of Chocolat Weiss, where he reportedly led a team of around 120 employees and generated revenue of EUR 23 million. That background suggests strong capabilities in industrial operations, brand-led business management, and organizational growth. In 2024, Marché stepped down as Chairman of NEOLIFE’s Supervisory Board to focus on advisory work for companies in France and abroad, while remaining an important figure in the company’s founding story and entrepreneurial identity.