Description
Bouygues S.A. is a diversified French industrial conglomerate founded in 1952 by Francis Bouygues, headquartered in the 8th arrondissement of Paris WikipediaWikipedia. Led today by Chairman Martin Bouygues and CEO Olivier Roussat, the group is publicly traded on Euronext Paris and a component of the CAC 40 index WikipediaForbes.
Operating across four main sectors—construction, energy & services, media, and telecommunications—Bouygues deploys six business segments including Bouygues Construction, Bouygues Immobilier, Colas (infrastructure materials), Equans (multi-technical services), TF1 Group (media), and Bouygues Telecom (telecom) WikipediaBouyguesWikipedia. As of December 2023, the group employed approximately 201,500 people worldwide and generated around €56 billion in sales BouyguesBouygues Bâtiment InternationalWikipedia.
Bouygues is recognized for its strong corporate values—respect, trust, creativity, and knowledge sharing—supported by a decentralized structure that empowers local teams to innovate responsibly BouyguesBouygues Bâtiment International. The company has set ambitious sustainability goals, including carbon reduction aligned with the Paris Agreement and ambitious ESG targets such as a 30% reduction in greenhouse emissions by 2030 in its construction segment Bouygues ConstructionBouygues.
Its media presence primarily centers on TF1, France’s leading private TV network, and in telecommunications it competes via Bouygues Telecom, known for innovations like France’s first converged quad-play “ideo” and early introduction of services such as SMS, unlimited calls, and call recording Wikipedia+1.
With a substantial footprint across 80+ countries, Bouygues continues to leverage synergies across its diversified operations—delivering infrastructure, sustainable development, communications, and entertainment to society
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Established year
1952 -
Number of Employees
50+ -
Type of Company
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Location HQ
Paris, France -
Industry
Manufacturing -
Website
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