JCDecaux

JCDecaux Group (JCDecaux SA, French pronunciation: [ʒisedəˈko]) is a multinational corporation based in Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris, France, known for its bus-stop advertising systems, billboards, public bicycle rental systems, and street furniture. It is the largest outdoor advertising corporation in the world.

JCDecaux Group
Company typePublic limited company with an executive board and a supervisory board
Traded as
Euronext Paris: DEC
CAC Mid 60 Component
ISINFR0000077919
IndustryOut-of-home advertising, mass media
Founded1964 (1964)
FounderJean-Claude Decaux
Headquarters
Neuilly-sur-Seine
,
France
Products
Revenue 3,618.5 million (2018)
Net income
237.5 million (2018)
Owners
  • JCDecaux Holding, fully owned by the Decaux family (69.83%)
  • public (28.70%)
Number of employees
13,030 (2016)
ParentJCDecaux Holding
Subsidiaries
  • JCDecaux Mobilier Urbain (100%)
  • Sopact (100%)
  • Semup (100%)
  • DPE Decaux Publicité Exterieurs (100%)
  • Somupi (66%)
  • Cyclocity (100%)
  • JCDecaux Avenir - JCDecaux Airport - JCDecaux Artvertising - MCDecaux (60%)
Websitewww.jcdecaux.com

The company was founded in 1964 in Lyon, France, by Jean-Claude Decaux. Over the years it has expanded aggressively, partly through acquisitions of smaller advertising companies in several countries. JCDecaux currently employs more than 10,720 people worldwide and maintains a presence in over 80 countries. In France alone, JCDecaux employs more than 3,500 people.

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