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Quadient
French technology company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Quadient a global automation platform powering secure and sustainable business connections.[3] It was originally founded as Neopost.[4][5] As of 2025, the company had about 4,680 employees and annual sales of €1.18 billion.[6] Its products and services are sold in about 90 countries.[2] Quadient is a company listed on the Euronext Paris market (Compartment B).[7] Its stock ticker is QDT.[8]
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History
- 1924 Founding of Neopost Limited (United Kingdom)[9]
- 1929 Founding of SMH, Société des Machines Havas (France) [10]
- 1930 Acquisition of Neopost by Roneo (United Kingdom)[11]
- 1935 Creation of Neopost brand name (United Kingdom)
- 1970 Acquisition by C.G.E. of SMH-Adrex (France)[12]
- 1979 Acquisition by C.G.E. of Friden (United States)[13]
- 1980 Acquisition by C.G.E. of Roneo and Hadewe (United Kingdom and Netherlands)[14]
- 1981 Attached to Alcatel, subsidiary of C.G.E. (France)
- 1992 Foundation of Neopost Group[15]
- 1997 A group of investors, advised by BC Partners and in association with management, took control of Neopost[15]
- 1999 Neopost was floated on the Premier Marché of Euronext Paris on 23 February at a price of €15 per share[16]
- 2002 Acquisition of Stielow and Hasler (Germany and Switzerland)[15]
- 2003 Neopost completed the integration of companies acquired in 2002, sold Stielow’s non-core label printing and print finishing businesses, and strengthened its operating structures [17]
- 2005 Acquisition of BTA Digital Works, a software company
- 2006 Neopost adopted and modified the tagline "We value your mail" at the beginning of 2006.[18]
- 2007 Acquisition of PFE, a supplier of high volume folder-inserters and Valipost
- 2008 Acquisition of RENA, addressing systems supplier and NBG-ID, integrator of RFID technology
- 2009 Acquisition of Satori Software, a postal address quality management software company[19]
- 2009 Acquisition of Kontur Documents Systems (Suède) and Scani (Denmark)
- 2011 Acquisition of GBC – Fordigraph, an Australian distributor of document finishing and mailing products
- 2012 Acquisition of GMC Software Technology – a Swiss-based provider of customer communications management products[20]
- 2012 Acquisition of Human Inference, a Dutch provider of contact data quality services[21]
- 2013 Acquisition of DMTI Spatial – a Canadian provider of location-based service provider[22]
- 2014 Acquisition of Data Capture Solutions Ltd, a document management business[23]
- 2016 Acquisition of icon Systemhaus[24]
- 2019 The company was renamed Quadient [25][26]
- In March 2020, Quadient sold ProShip, Inc. to FOG Software Group, a division of Constellation Software[27]
- 2020 Acquisition of YayPay, an accounts receivable automation software company (United States)[28]
- 2021 Acquisition of Beanworks, a Canadian accounts payable automation software company[29]
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Board
Chief Executive Officer: Geoffrey Godet (since February 2018).[30]
Structure
Quadient employs around 6 000 people across 29 countries : Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, Taiwan and Thailand. Aside from its branches, Quadient also has a network of 90 independent distributors.
Quadient's headquarters are located in Bagneux.
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