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List of Top French Companies in India Rench Companies in India List of Top French Companies in India 1 Founde Name Industry Sector Headquarters Notes d Consumer AccorHotels Hotels Paris 1967 Hotels services Consumer Aéropostale Airlines Toulouse 1918 Aviation, defunct 1933 services Aérospatial [7] Military contractor, defunct Industrials Defense Paris 1999 e-Matra 2000 Airbus Industrials Aerospace Toulouse 1970 Aeronautical products Alcatel- Telecommunicati Boulogne- Defunct 2016, now part Technology 2006 Lucent ons equipment Billancourt of Nokia (Finland) Ales Personal Consumer goods Paris 1969 Cosmetics Groupe products Alstom Industrials Railroads Saint-Ouen 1928 Railway transport Business support Altran Industrials Paris 1982 Engineering consulting services Amaury Sports events, part Sport Consumer Recreational Issy-les- 1992[8] of Éditions Philippe Organisatio services services Moulineaux Amaury n ArianeGrou Aerospace & Issy-les- Aerospace, defense and Industrials 2015 p defense Moulineaux security Commercial launch Arianespac Industrials Aerospace Courcouronnes 1980 provider, part e of ArianeGroup Arkane Technology Software Lyon 1999 Video games Studios Aerospace manufacturer, Astrium Industrials Aerospace Paris 2006 defunct 2013 AT Internet Technology Internet Bordeaux 1995 Web analytics Real estate Property consultancy, Atisreal Financials Levallois-Perret 2003 services defunct 2009 Atos Technology Software Bezons 1988 Software and IT consulting Consumer Food retailers & Auchan Croix 1961 Retail food, supermarkets services wholesalers Full line Axa Financials Paris 1817 Life, property insurance insurance Recreational Babolat Consumer goods Lyon 1875 Sports equipment products Durable Baccarat Consumer goods household Paris 1764 Glassware, fine crystal products Banijay Consumer Broadcasting & Film and TV production Entertainme Paris 2008 services entertainment and distribution nt +91 706-900-7131| [email protected] | www.edugoabroad.com 1 List of Top French Companies in India 2 Founde Name Industry Sector Headquarters Notes d Banque de Defunct 1974, now part Financials Banks Paris 1875 l'Indochine of Crédit Agricole Bel Group Consumer goods Food products Paris 1865 Cheese BNP Financials Banks Paris 1848 Banking group Paribas Bolloré Industrials Delivery services Puteaux 1822 Logistics Mobile Bouygues Telecommunicati telecommunicatio Paris 1994 Part of Bouygues Telecom ons ns Telecommunications, Bouygues Conglomerates - Paris 1952 industrials, travel & leisure Brittany Marine Industrials Roscoff 1972 Ferries Ferries transportation Bugatti Part of Volkswagen Automobile Consumer goods Automobiles Molsheim 1998 Group (Germany) s Defunct 2015, now part Buzzinbees Technology Software Seyssinet-Pariset 2009 of Gemalto (Netherlands) Consumer Broadcasting & Issy-les- Canal+ 1984 Television, aprt of Vivendi services entertainment Moulineaux Business support Capgemini Industrials Paris 1967 Technology consulting services Consumer Food retailers & Boulogne- Carrefour 1958 Hypermarkets services wholesalers Billancourt Clothing & Cartier Consumer goods Saint-Ouen 1847 Jewelry, watches accessories Consumer Celio Apparel retailers Paris 1978 Clothing retailer services Clothing & Chanel Consumer goods Neuilly-sur-Seine 1909 Fashion accessories Clothing & Chantelle Consumer goods Cachan 1876 Lingerie, apparel accessories Christian Clothing & Consumer goods Paris 1946 Luxury goods Dior SE accessories Citroën Consumer goods Automobiles Rueil-Malmaison 1919 Part of Groupe PSA CMA CGM Industrials Delivery services Marseille 1978 Shipping Com One Telecommunicati Technology Cestas 1987 group ons equipment Crédit Financials Banks Montrouge 1894 Banking network Agricole Crédit Commercial bank, Commercial Financials Banks Paris 1894 now HSBC France part de France of HSBC (UK) +91 706-900-7131| [email protected] | www.edugoabroad.com 2 List of Top French Companies in India 3 Founde Name Industry Sector Headquarters Notes d Crédit Charenton-le- Bank, part of Groupe Foncier de Financials Banks 1852 Pont BPCE France Crédit Defunct, now part of Crédit Financials Banks Paris 1863 Lyonnais Agricole Criteo Technology Internet Paris 2005 Online advertising Danone Consumer goods Food products Paris 1919 Food and dairy Dassault Industrials Defense Paris 1929 Part of Dassault Group Aviation Aerospace, defense, Dassault Conglomerates - Paris 1995 software, financials, food Group & beverage Dassault Vélizy- Software, part of Dassault Technology Software 1981 Systèmes Villacoublay Group Decathlon Clothing & Consumer goods Villeneuve-d'Ascq 1976 Clothing and sportswear Group accessories Dexia Financials Banks Paris 1996 Franco-Belgian, defunct Personal Diptyque Consumer goods Paris 1961 Luxury goods products Éditions Consumer Boulogne- Philippe Publishing 1944 Newspaper, television services Billancourt Amaury Eisenberg Personal Consumer goods Paris 2000 Luxury goods Paris products Électricité de Conventional Utilities Paris 1946 Power generation France (ED electricity F) Elf Exploration & [9] Merged into Total S.A. in Oil & gas Courbevoie 1967 Aquitaine production 2003. Specialized Consumer Elior Group consumer Paris 1991 Food services services services Health care Charenton-le- Essilor Health care 1849 Optical equipment equipment Pont Mobile Telecommunicati Eutelsat telecommunicatio Paris 1977 Satellite provider ons ns Consumer Fnac Specialty retailers Ivry-sur-Seine 1954 Retail chain services Nuclear Nuclear Framatome Courbevoie 1958 Nuclear reactors industries engineering Telecommunicati Fixed line Free Paris 1999 ISP, part of Iliad SA ons telecommunicatio +91 706-900-7131| [email protected] | www.edugoabroad.com 3 List of Top French Companies in India 4 Founde Name Industry Sector Headquarters Notes d ns Galeries Consumer Broadline Paris 1912 Department store chain Lafayette services retailers Gameloft Technology Software Paris 2000 Video games Gandi Technology Internet Paris 1999 Domain name registrar Consumer Broadcasting & Gaumont Neuilly-sur-Seine 1895 Film studio services entertainment Defunct 2002, now part Genset Health care Biotechnology Paris 1989 of Merck Serono (Germany) Transportation Infrastructure, Getlink Industrials Paris 1986 services operates Channel Tunnel Groupe Financials Banks Paris 2009 Bank BPCE Computer Les Clayes-sous- Groupe Bull Technology 1931 Part of Atos hardware Bois Groupe Consumer Broadline retailer Saint-Étienne 1898 Retailer Casino services Groupe Car manufacturer holding Consumer goods Automobiles Rueil-Malmaison 1976 PSA company Consumer Publisher, part Hachette Publishing Paris 1826 services of Lagardère Group Hachette Consumer Magazine publisher, part Filipacchi Publishing Paris 1826 services of Lagardère Group Médias Consumer Havas Media agencies Paris 1968 Advertising and PR services Clothing & Hermès Consumer goods Paris 1837 Luxury goods accessories Hutchinson Diversified Industrials Paris 1853 Diversified manufacturing SA industrials Fixed line Telecommunicati Iliad SA telecommunicatio Paris 1990 Telecom ons ns Video games, defunct Infogrames Technology Software Lyon 1983 2009 Electronic Display and advertising JCDecaux Industrials Neuilly-sur-Seine 1964 equipment equipment Consumer Keolis Travel & tourism Paris 2001 Transport group services Clothing & Kering Consumer goods Paris 1963 Fashion accessories La Poste Industrials Delivery services Paris 1991 Postal services +91 706-900-7131| [email protected] | www.edugoabroad.com 4 List of Top French Companies in India 5 Founde Name Industry Sector Headquarters Notes d Laboratoire s Pierre Health care Pharmaceuticals Paris 1951 Pharma and cosmetics Fabre Clothing & Lacoste Consumer goods Troyes 1933 Clothing accessories Lactalis Consumer goods Food products Laval 1933 Dairy Building materials Lafarge Industrials Paris 1833 Construction and concrete & fixtures Recreational Lafuma Consumer goods Paris 1930 Outdoor equipment products Lagardère Consumer Broadcasting & Paris 1922 Media conglomerate Group services entertainment Personal Lancôme Consumer goods Paris 1935 Cosmetics, part of L'Oréal products Le Zèbre Consumer goods Automobiles Suresnes 1907 Automobiles, defunct 1931 Personal L'Oréal Consumer goods Clichy 1909 Cosmetics products Louis Clothing & Consumer goods Paris 1854 Part of LVMH Vuitton accessories Clothing & LVMH Consumer goods Paris 1987 Luxury goods group accessories Mandriva Technology Software Paris 1995 Software, defunct 2015 Maritima Marine Industrials Marseille 1969 Ferries Ferries transportation Matra Defunct 2000, now EADS Marconi Industrials Aerospace Toulouse 1996 Astrium Space Romorantin- Defunct 2003, now part Matra Consumer goods Automobiles 1964 Lanthenay of Lagardère Group Recreational Bicycle parts, part Mavic Consumer goods Annecy 1889 products of Salomon Group MC2 Technology Software Montrouge 1985 Video games France Michelin Consumer goods Tires Clermont-Ferrand 1889 Tires Video games, part Microïds Technology Software Montreuil 1984 of Anuman Clothing & Saint-Sauveur- Montagut Consumer goods 1880 Clothing accessories de-Montagut MoonScoop Consumer Broadcasting & Paris 2003 Animation production Group services entertainment Naval Industrials Defense Paris 1631 Shipyards Group +91 706-900-7131| [email protected] | www.edugoabroad.com 5 List of Top French Companies in India 6 Founde Name Industry Sector Headquarters Notes d NicOx Health care Pharmaceuticals Valbonne 1996 Pharma Norauto Consumer goods Auto parts Lesquin 1970 Car parts and repairs Mobile Orange Telecommunicati telecommunicatio Paris 1988 Telecom S.A. ons ns Nuclear Uranium, nuclear fuel, Orano Nuclear
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