Skip to main content
Bureau Veritas SA logo

Bureau Veritas SA — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · BVI ISIN · FR0013308830 LEI · 969500TPU5T3HA5D1F11 PA Professional, scientific and technical activities
Filings indexed 1,155 across all filing types
Latest filing 2009-04-14 Board/Management Inform…
Country FR France
Listing PA BVI

About Bureau Veritas SA

https://group.bureauveritas.com

Bureau Veritas SA is a global company specializing in testing, inspection, and certification (TIC) services. It provides solutions to help clients reduce risk, improve performance, and meet regulatory and standard-based challenges in quality, health and safety, environmental protection, and social responsibility. The company's core activities include laboratory testing, compliance evaluation, and certification for assets, products, infrastructure, and processes. Bureau Veritas serves both private and public organizations, offering services such as asset management and consulting to help them implement, measure, and achieve sustainability goals and ensure operational compliance.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Frédéric Lemoine named Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Bureau Veritas
Board/Management Information Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly announces a change in senior leadership: 'Frédéric Lemoine named Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Bureau Veritas' and details the resignation of the previous Chairman. This content directly corresponds to the definition of Board/Management Information, which is classified as 'MANG'. The document is short and contains the full announcement, not just a notice about an announcement.
2009-04-14 English
Frédéric Lemoine désigné à la présidence du Conseil de Surveillance de Bureau Veritas
Board/Management Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short announcement dated April 14, 2009, titled 'Frédéric Lemoine désigné à la présidence du Conseil de Surveillance de Bureau Veritas' (Frédéric Lemoine appointed Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Bureau Veritas). It details the resignation of the previous Chairman (Jean-Bernard Lafonta) and the co-option and appointment of Frédéric Lemoine to the Supervisory Board and as its Chairman. This content directly relates to changes in the company's board of directors and senior management. This matches the definition for Board/Management Information (MANG). The document is short and is an announcement, not a comprehensive report.
2009-04-14 French
Nombre d'actions et de droits de vote au 31 mars 2009
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is dated April 9, 2009, and is titled "Information relative au nombre d'actions et de droits de vote prévues par l'article 223-16 du règlement général de l'Autorité des marchés financiers" (Information relating to the number of shares and voting rights provided for by Article 223-16 of the General Regulation of the AMF). It presents a table detailing the number of shares in circulation and the total number of voting rights as of March 31, 2009. This type of mandatory disclosure regarding share capital and voting rights is a specific regulatory filing, often related to capital structure or shareholder meeting prerequisites. It is not a full annual report (10-K), an earnings release (ER), or a dividend notice (DIV). Since it deals specifically with the total number of shares and voting rights, it most closely aligns with a general regulatory disclosure or a capital structure update. Given the options, it is a specific regulatory disclosure concerning share capital, which fits best under 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as a general disclosure, or potentially 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) if the context implies a recent change, but RNS is safer for specific regulatory reporting mandates not covered elsewhere. However, since it explicitly details the total number of shares and voting rights, it is a fundamental disclosure about the company's capital structure. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. It is not a transaction in own shares (POS) or a new share issue announcement (SHA) in the sense of raising capital, but a periodic report on the existing structure. Given the highly specific nature of the disclosure mandated by the AMF regulation (Article 223-16), and the lack of a specific code for 'Voting Rights Disclosure', RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate fallback for a mandatory, non-standard report. The document length is short (1133 chars), but it is the report itself, not an announcement of a report, so RPA is incorrect. RNS is the best fit for a specific regulatory disclosure not covered by other codes.
2009-04-09 French
Number of shares and voting rights at March 31, 2009
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is dated April 9, 2009, and explicitly references the 'Information on number of shares and voting rights as stipulated by article 223-16 of the general regulations of the French financial markets authority AMF'. It provides a table detailing the 'Number of shares' and 'Number of voting rights' as of March 31, 2009. This content directly relates to the total outstanding shares and voting power, which is a specific regulatory disclosure concerning capital structure and shareholder rights, but it is not a general announcement of a dividend (DIV), a director's trade (DIRS), or a major shareholding change threshold crossing (MRQ). It is a specific regulatory disclosure about the total voting rights, which fits best under the general regulatory announcement category, RNS, as it is a specific, periodic regulatory filing that doesn't match the other specific codes like DVA (which is for *results* of a vote) or SHA (which is for *changes* like splits/issues). Given the options, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate fallback for this specific French regulatory disclosure on voting rights.
2009-04-09 English
Bureau Veritas annonce une performance 2008 supérieure à ses prévisions initiales
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document is a press release dated March 26, 2009, announcing the company's annual results for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2008. It provides key consolidated figures (Revenue, Adjusted Operating Income, Net Income, Cash Flow) for 2008 compared to 2007, discusses divisional performance, and details acquisition activities. This content structure—a summary of full-year financial performance released shortly after the year-end—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER). While it contains detailed financial data, it is presented as a press announcement summarizing the results, rather than the comprehensive, audited Annual Report (10-K) or a detailed Management Discussion & Analysis (MDA). Since it is the initial announcement of the full-year results, 'ER' is the most appropriate classification, although 'IR' (Interim/Quarterly Report) is sometimes used broadly for annual results if the company is not US-listed and filing a 10-K. Given the explicit focus on 'résultats annuels 2008' and key financial highlights, ER is preferred over IR, which usually implies a shorter, non-annual period. FY 2008
2009-03-26 French
Bureau Veritas announces 2008 performance ahead of initial forecasts
Earnings Release Classification · 96% confidence The document is a detailed announcement from Bureau Veritas dated March 26, 2009, presenting the company's financial performance for the full year 2008. It includes key consolidated items (Revenue, Operating Profit, Net Profit), detailed segment breakdowns, acquisition summaries, balance sheet information, and outlook for 2009. The content is comprehensive, covering an entire fiscal year's performance with extensive financial tables and management commentary. This structure strongly aligns with an Annual Report (10-K) or a very detailed Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). Since it covers the full year (ending December 31, 2008) and provides the depth expected of a yearly review, it is most appropriately classified as an Annual Report (10-K) or, given the context of a press release format, a very detailed Earnings Release/Interim Report. However, the depth of the financial tables and the year-end focus suggest it contains the core information of a 10-K, even if presented as a press release. Since it is a comprehensive review of the full fiscal year, 10-K is the closest fit among the options for a full-year performance review, although it lacks the formal structure of a filed 10-K. If it were a quarterly report, it would typically be labeled as such (e.g., Q4 or Full Year 2008). Given the comprehensive nature covering the entire year's performance, it is best classified as an Annual Report (10-K) or, if we consider the format as a press release summarizing the annual results, an Earnings Release (ER) or Management Discussion & Analysis (MDA). Since it contains the full financial results and detailed segment analysis, it goes beyond a simple ER. It is a detailed performance summary. Given the options, and the fact that it is a full-year review, 10-K is the most representative category for the *content*, but if we strictly follow the 'Menu vs Meal' rule for press releases, it might be an ER or MDA. The text includes detailed financial tables and management discussion, which fits MDA well. However, the headline 'Bureau Veritas announces 2008 performance' and the detailed financial tables are characteristic of the results section of an Annual Report (10-K) or a very detailed Earnings Release (ER). Since it is a comprehensive summary of the full year's results, I will classify it as an Earnings Release (ER) as it is presented as an announcement of results, rather than the formal 10-K filing itself, which is usually much longer and structured differently. The mention of the dividend proposal for the AGM is secondary to the primary focus on the 2008 results announcement. FY 2008
2009-03-26 English

Report missing filing

Can't find a specific document? Let us know and we'll add it within 24 hours.

We will notify you once the filing is added.
Report sent
Thank you. We will check the data and update it shortly.