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SPIE signs an agreement to acquire Artemys in France
Globenewswire· 2025-12-11 16:45
Core Insights - SPIE, a European leader in multi-technical services, has signed an agreement to acquire 93% of Artemys, a French expert in digital transformation [1][4] - Artemys, founded in 1989, generated approximately €82 million in revenue in 2024 and has a diversified client portfolio across various sectors [2][4] - The acquisition will enhance SPIE's capabilities in cloud, big data, and cybersecurity, particularly for large accounts and mid-sized companies in France [3][4] Company Overview - SPIE achieved consolidated revenues of €9.9 billion and consolidated EBITA of €712 million in 2024, with a workforce of 55,000 employees [5] - Artemys employs 420 people across 7 offices and specializes in the design, management, and transformation of information systems [2][4] Strategic Implications - The acquisition is expected to strengthen SPIE's expertise in digital transformation and improve service offerings in strategic areas such as cloud and cybersecurity [3][4] - The transaction is anticipated to be finalized by early 2026, pending approval from competition authorities [4]
Quarterly information as at September 30th, 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-10-31 06:00
Solid performance over the first nine months 2025 outlook confirmed Strong fundamentals and sustained market demand Cergy, October 31st, 2025 Solid 9m 2025 revenue growth, driven by Germany and North-Western Europe Revenue: €7,518.7m, up +5.4% year-on-year, including +3.6% growth from acquisitions and +2.2% organic growth, of which +5.0% in Germany and + 6.5% in North-Western EuropeSustained market demand, underpinned by our two powerful structural drivers: the energy transition and digital transformati ...
SPIE signs an agreement for the acquisition of ECOexperts Automation
Globenewswire· 2025-10-07 15:46
Core Insights - SPIE, a European leader in multi-technical services, has announced the acquisition of ECOexperts Automation GmbH, a specialized systems integrator for tunnel and traffic management [1][3]. Company Overview - SPIE employs 55,000 people and focuses on energy and data transmission services, achieving consolidated revenues of €9.9 billion and EBITA of €712 million in 2024 [4]. - ECOexperts generated revenues of €7 million in 2024 and employs 21 highly skilled engineers [2]. Strategic Implications - The acquisition is expected to enhance SPIE's capabilities in tunnel and traffic engineering, with both companies having a history of collaboration [3]. - Franz Rindler, founder of ECOexperts, expressed confidence that SPIE's expertise will provide an excellent environment for their customers and employees [3]. Transaction Details - The final closing of the acquisition is anticipated by the end of the year, pending approval from antitrust authorities [3].