JCDecaux Sells 10.85% of APG|SGA to NZZ for 79 Million Euros
JCDecaux completed the sale of 325,519 shares of APG|SGA to NZZ on Thursday, April 30, 2026, corresponding to 10.85% of the Swiss outdoor communication company's capital. This transaction generated a payment of 79 million euros before expenses.
JCDecaux sold 325,519 shares of APG|SGA to NZZ, representing 10.85% of the company's share capital. This transaction, in accordance with the share purchase agreement announced on December 12, 2025, was finalized on April 30, 2026. Following this transaction, JCDecaux holds approximately 5.6% of APG|SGA's share capital and retains a seat on the company's Board of Directors.
Amounts Generated by the Two Successive Sales
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Thursday's transaction generated a payment of 71.6 million Swiss francs, approximately 79 million euros before transaction fees. This operation follows a previous sale of 13.56% of APG|SGA's capital completed on May 30, 2024. In total, the two transactions have generated a payment in favor of JCDecaux of 161.2 million Swiss francs, approximately 169 million euros before transaction fees.
Governance Change at APG|SGA
Daniel Hofer, former member of the Executive Board of JCDecaux SE and chairman of the Board of Directors of APG|SGA, has stepped down from his position. He is succeeded by Dr. Felix Graf, CEO of NZZ.
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Context
Period
Period: 1T2026
Key reported figures
Revenue: 880.6M€
Guidance from the release
Au premier trimestre 2026, JCDecaux a enregistré une solide croissance de son chiffre d’affaires malgré le début du conflit au Moyen‑Orient.
Risks mentioned
Début du conflit au Moyen-Orient impactant cette région représentant environ 5 % de notre chiffre d’affaires.
Incertitudes économiques et géopolitiques mondiales élevées.
Opportunities identified
Contribution positive de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA 2026 répartie entre le deuxième et le troisième trimestre.
Nouveaux contrats ayant un impact favorable sur la croissance à partir du second semestre.
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