2023 UNIVERSAL REGISTRATION DOCUMENT

2. Relations between the parent company and its subsidiaries

beyond the reporting threshold provided for in legislative and regulatory provisions is required to notify the Company, within a period of five trading days starting with the date of crossing of one of the said thresholds or, when a Shareholders’ General Meeting has been convened, no later than midnight (Paris time) of the third business day preceding the meeting, of the total number of shares, of voting rights or of securities offering eventual access to the capital that it possesses alone, directly or indirectly, or else in concert.“ Non observance of the present obligation may be sanctioned by a loss of voting rights for the shares or rights attached thereto exceeding the unreported fraction, this at any Shareholders’ General Meeting held until the expiration of a period of two years following the date of service of the notification provided for above.“ The sanction is applied if it is requested in an application entered in the meeting minutes by one or several shareholders holding at least 5% of the Company’s capital.”

Shareholder identification (excerpt from Article 10a of the Articles of Association)

“The Company is entitled to request the entity handling the clearing of securities, and under the conditions provided for in the regulations in force, to provide the name, nationality and address of the natural or legal persons holding securities that grant, immediately or eventually, a voting right at its own Shareholders’ General Meetings, as well as the quantity of securities held by each of them and, if the case arises, the restrictions that may affect the said securities.”

2. Relations between the parent company and its subsidiaries

2.1 Organisation chart (*)

Vinci

CONCESSIONS

 VINCI Autoroutes is composed of: 

ASF

Escota

Cofiroute

Arcour 

Arcos 

 VINCI Airports is composed of:

ANA (Portugal)

London Gatwick (United Kingdom)

OMA (Mexico)

Aerodom (Dominican Republic)

Kansai Airports (Japan)

Aéroports de Lyon (France)

Other airports (Brazil, Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Chile, Costa Rica, France, Northern Ireland, Serbia, United States)

Autres concessions

VINCI Highways

VINCI Railways

VINCI Stadium

ENERGIE

VINCI Energies is composed of: 

VINCI Energies France Infrastructure & ICT

VINCI Energies France Building Solutions & Industry 

VINCI Energies Europe East

VINCI Energies Europe North West

VINCI Energies International & Systems

COBRA IS is composed of: 

Grupo Cobra

ImesAPI

Sice

Semi

Dragados Offshore

Other subsidiaries

Construction

 VINCI Construction is composed of: 

Specialty Networks

Major Projects

Europe Africa

United Kingdom

Americas Oceania 

Road France 

Networks France 

Building France 

Civil Engineering France

(*) Simplified organisation chart of the Group at 31 December 2023.The various subsidiaries that comprise the Group and VINCI’s equity interest (whether direct or indirect) in these entities are presented in the list of consolidated companies found on the Group’s website: www.vinci.com.

2.2 Role of the VINCI holding company towards its subsidiaries

The Group’s operational activities are managed by its subsidiaries (there were 2,964 consolidated entities at 31 December 2023), which are organised into three core businesses: Concessions, Energy and Construction. The principal business lines are, for the Concessions business, VINCI Autoroutes and VINCI Airports; for the Energy business, VINCI Energies and Cobra IS; and for the Construction business, VINCI Construction. VINCI Immobilier, which is in charge of the Group’s property development activities, reports directly to the VINCI holding company.The VINCI holding company provides leadership, support and supervisory functions for the Group’s subsidiaries. In this role, it supplies services and strategic and operational support in the following areas:

  • development and implementation of strategy, execution of acquisitions and disposals, and the study and implementation of industrialand commercial synergies within the Group;
  • high-level relations with government authorities, political leaders, elected officials, professional organisations, the media, the academic world, financial institutions and large companies, both nationally and internationally;
  • provision of expertise in administrative, legal, financial, IT, insurance, purchasing, human resources, communication and sustainabledevelopment matters.