Vinci SA

French concessions and construction company

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2024 Vinci announced a significant turnover increase of 12% to €69 billion, reaching a 12-year high.
October 2024 Vinci agreed terms to purchase FM Conway.
2023 Vinci Construction UK experienced a pre-tax loss of £51.4m on £1.34bn of turnover, continuing its financial challenges.
2023 The company reached its highest reported sales of 68.838 billion euros, with staff numbers growing to 279,426, indicating continued expansion and financial strength.
2022 Vinci Construction UK recorded a pre-tax loss of £43.5m on £1.24bn of turnover.
2022 Vinci SA saw substantial growth, with sales increasing to 61.675 billion euros and staff numbers expanding to 271,648.
2021 The company showed recovery, with net result increasing to 2.597 billion euros and staff numbers reaching 219,299.
April 7 2021 Vinci was awarded a 30-year concession to operate seven Brazilian airports, including Manaus-Brig. Eduardo Gomes International Airport and others.
2020 Vinci UK reported a turnover of £858.5m with a pre-tax profit of £16.2m.
2020 Vinci SA experienced a significant financial impact, with net result dropping to 1.015 billion euros, likely due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
October 2020 Vinci issued a €5.2 billion offer to acquire ACS Group's Industrial division.
2019 Completed the Atlantic Bridge in Panama, demonstrating global infrastructure capabilities.
December 31 2019 Vinci SA published its shareholder composition, showing a diverse ownership structure with 57.2% institutional investors from outside France, 17.1% from France, 6.8% individual shareholders, 8.8% employee ownership, 5% owned by Qatar Investment Authority, and 8.3% treasury shares.
May 2019 Vinci acquired a 50.01% stake in Gatwick Airport, pledging to invest £1.1 billion into passenger improvements by 2023.
November 2017 Vinci invested in Sweden to acquire Eitech and Infratek, specialists in electrical works and engineering.
October 2017 Vinci purchased the Australian construction contractor Seymour Whyte.
March 2017 Vinci won the concession to operate the international airport at Salvador, Bahia for 30 years.
June 2016 Vinci sold the remaining 25.4% ex-Vinci Park shares to the consortium of Ardian Infrastructure and Crédit Agricole Assurances.
May 2015 Vinci and Orix were jointly awarded a 45-year contract to operate Itami and Kansai International Airports in Japan, valued at around $18 billion.
2014 Vinci sold 75% of Vinci Park shares to a consortium of Ardian Infrastructure and Crédit Agricole Assurances.
2013 Completed Whiston Hospital, a healthcare infrastructure project.
December 2013 Vinci was awarded a €440 million contract to build an express-lane highway system in Atlanta, Georgia.
2012 Vinci signed a deal to buy ANA Aeroportos de Portugal for €3,080 million.
2011 The company increased its sales to 36.956 billion euros, showing growth from the previous year.
2010 Vinci SA reported sales of 33.571 billion euros, marking a financial snapshot of the company's annual performance.
September 2010 Vinci purchased Meteor Parking from the Go-Ahead Group.
February 2010 Vinci bought the European aggregates businesses of Tarmac from Anglo American for £250 million.

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