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Saade Family becomes second largest shareholder in Carrefour

Carrefour, Europe's biggest food retailer, announced on Wednesday that the family of Rodolphe Saade (owner of French shipping company CMA CGM) has purchased a stake in Carrefour of around 4%, making it its second largest shareholder.

Carrefour announced that the purchase marks a new chapter in the history of major shareholders at Carrefour, since Peninsula, the family-owned business of Abilio Dniz, sold its 8% share. The financial details of the transaction were not revealed.

Saade will replace Peninsula (represented by Eduardo Rossi) in the board of Carrefour for the rest of the term, up until the 2028 annual meeting. The switch will be effective from December 1.

Saade stated in a statement that "Carrefour’s transformation, which combines innovative, operational discipline, and environmental responsibility is aligned to the values that guide the commitment we have made."

He added, "By joining the board of directors I hope to support this long-term growth and contribute to its momentum."

Galfa, the holding company of the French family that owns the department store Galeries Lafayette in France, is the largest shareholder in Carrefour with a stake of 9.46%. (Reporting from Mathias de Rozario, Gdansk; Dominique Vidalon, Paris. Mark Potter is the editor.

(source: Reuters)