Browse the complete record of transactions filed by Pierre-François RIOLACCI, Executive Vice President in charge of Finance, ESG and Procurement at ENGIE. Insider active across 1 companies, notably ENGIE. In total, 6 filings have been logged. Total volume traded: €167k. The latest transaction was filed on 31 July 2025 — Souscription. Regulator: AMF. The full history is openly available.
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Pierre-François Riolacci is a seasoned French executive with deep expertise in corporate finance, operational performance and investor relations. Since 1 January 2022, he has served as Executive Vice President at ENGIE, in charge of Finance, ESG and Procurement, a pivotal role within the Group Executive Committee. In this capacity, he contributes to financial steering, capital allocation, management discipline and the integration of environmental, social and governance priorities into the group’s strategy. ENGIE also highlights his involvement in shaping ESG priorities and responsible procurement policies across the group. Prior to joining ENGIE, Riolacci built an international career across large listed companies and complex business environments. He began his career at ELF Aquitaine, now TotalEnergies, where he spent 11 years in controlling, corporate finance and investor relations roles. He then became Chief Financial Officer at Veolia from 2010 to 2013, before being appointed CFO of Air France-KLM in 2013. In 2016, he joined ISS as CFO and later moved into an operational leadership role as CEO of ISS Europe, a position he held until January 2022. His career spans multiple geographies, including France, the UK, Congo, Denmark and wider Europe, giving him broad exposure to multinational, multi-business organizations. His strength lies in combining financial rigor with operational leadership. At Veolia and Air France-KLM, he worked in groups facing demanding transformation, performance and capital markets expectations. At ISS, he added an operational dimension by leading the European business. ENGIE emphasizes his ability to build trusted relationships with investors, as well as his understanding of governance and long-term value creation. His profile reflects the mix of strategic judgment, financial discipline and responsibility that large listed groups seek in senior corporate leaders.