Browse the complete record of transactions filed by SOCIETE CIVILE REMY LAMBERT société civile, Chairman & CEO. Officer active across 1 companies, notably LDC. Cumulatively, 1 disclosures have been logged. Total volume traded: €2.9m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 2 March 2026 (Acquisition). Regulator: AMF. The full history is openly available.
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Rémy Lambert is a key historical figure in the governance of LDC, the French agri-food group he helped build and structure over the long term. LDC identifies him as the group’s first Chief Executive Officer, before the leadership was handed over to Gérard Chancereul. His name remains closely linked to the company’s industrial and family history, as well as to its roots in Sarthe. Today, the reference to “SOCIETE CIVILE REMY LAMBERT société civile” points to an active family holding company, a core shareholder of LDC and a long-term participant in the group’s governance through family representation on the supervisory board. The civil company REMY LAMBERT, incorporated in Sablé-sur-Sarthe, is dedicated to managing investments and securities. Publicly available information shows that it plays an important role in LDC’s shareholding structure and acts as a long-term governance vehicle within the supervisory board framework. In practice, this family entity is one of the mechanisms used to preserve control, continuity, and intergenerational transmission of the Lambert entrepreneurial heritage. From a corporate-governance perspective, Rémy Lambert represents the archetype of a family business leader: long-term industrial vision, capital stability, disciplined stewardship, and continuity in ownership. His legacy is reflected in the way LDC presents its governance, with the Lambert family maintaining a strong presence on the supervisory board. This structure has supported the group’s expansion while preserving its identity, regional roots, and a culture built around simplicity, proximity, and accountability. Beyond his historical leadership role, Rémy Lambert is therefore chiefly associated with the creation of a durable family platform around LDC, the orderly transfer of leadership, and the consolidation of a group that has become a major player in poultry products in France and across Europe. His name remains central to understanding LDC’s ownership and governance model.