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About the company

D'Ieteren Group SA, formerly known as D'Ieteren NV is a Belgium-based company that imports and distributes automobiles. The Company is into the following businesses: Belron, D'Ieteren Automotive, PHE, TVH, Moleskine, D’Ieteren Immo. Belron performs vehicle glass repair and replacement. D'Ieteren Automotive distributes Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, Skoda, Bentley, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Cupra, Rimac, Microlino, Maserati and Porsche vehicles in Belgium. PHE is engaged with distribution of spare parts for vehicles in Western Europe, present in France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg, Italy, and Spain. TVH is a distributor for aftermarket parts for material handling, construction & industrial, and agricultural equipment. Moleskine develops and sells notebooks and writing, travel and reading accessories. The Company also offers passenger cars, utility vehicles, and trucks, as well as provides parts and accessories.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)8.20bn
  • Net income in EUR385.40m
  • Incorporated1983
  • Employees373.00
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