2023-2024 Activity Report

Our approach to progress to support regions

Our approach to progress to support regions

By developing a network of infrastructure under concession all over the world, we provide regions with our expertise in value creation while taking local specificities into account. As trusted partners, we support their long-term appeal and growth.

Concessions, an answer to the challenges of our time

States, regions and local authorities currently face major economic, social and environmental challenges. The concession and public-private partnership models are flexible yet resilient, enabling these stakeholders to equip themselves with mobility infrastructure that meets the highest standards. These models are central to VINCI Concessions’ activities. Relevant and agile, they meet regions’ expectations, regulatory changes and environmental challenges. With contracts lasting several decades on average, they enable the long‑term development of high-quality infrastructure that is crucial to the vitality of regional momentum. They are also part of a robust economic framework thanks to the integrated expertise of VINCI Concessions, which ranges from financing through to design, construction and operation.

A growing network

Today, the development of the infrastructure network under concession and operated by VINCI Concessions is supporting the appeal of very diverse regions all over the world, creating a positive impact for the mobility of people and goods. In 2023, various structural acquisitions further bolstered this network. It was a year of integration for example in Mexico, following the acquisition of the OMA airport group in late 2022, and in Cabo Verde, where VINCI Concessions gave a roadshow presentation for teams at the country’s seven airports. In Brazil, VINCI Concessions acquired a majority stake (55%) in Entrevias, which will hold the concession to 570 km of toll highways in the state of São Paulo until 2047. VINCI Concessions also consolidated its presence in Colombia by raising its stake in the capital of the concession holder of the Bogotá-Girardot highway (Vía Sumapaz) from 50% to 75%. Meanwhile, in the US and India, VINCI Concessions confirmed its leadership in the free-flow market by finalising its complete acquisition of TollPlus, a specialist in toll collection solutions. Lastly, in Germany, VINCI Concessions won a 12-year contract to set up 106 ultra‑fast charging stations for electric vehicles through its subsidiary, eliso.