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Orange S.A. Proposes Dividend for 2025, Payable on June 15, 2026 Orange S.A. announced that in respect of the 2025 fiscal year, a dividend of €0.75 per share will be proposed at the 2026 Annual Shareholders’ Meeting, with a balance of €0.45 to be paid on June 15, 2026 (ex-dividend date June 11, 2026). 공지 • Apr 19
Bouygues Telecom SA, FREE SAS and Orange S.A. (ENXTPA:ORA) proposed to acquire Société Française de Radiotéléphone (SFR) SA from Altice France S.A. for an enterprise value of €20.4 billion. Bouygues Telecom SA, FREE SAS and Orange S.A. (ENXTPA:ORA) proposed to acquire Société Française de Radiotéléphone (SFR) SA from Altice France S.A. for an enterprise value of €20.4 billion on April 17, 2026. The offer covers the acquisition of the majority of assets operated by Altice France-SFR, excluding shareholdings in ACS/Intelcia, XP Fibre, Ultraedge and Altice Technical Services, as well as the Altice France group’s operations in the French overseas departments and regions. Bouygues Telecom, the Free–iliad Group and Orange envisage allocating the targeted activities as follows: The B2B business and customers would be taken over by Bouygues Telecom; The B2C business and customers would be shared between Bouygues Telecom, the Free–iliad Group and Orange; The other assets and resources (in particular infrastructure and spectrum) would be shared between Bouygues Telecom, the Free–iliad Group and Orange, except for SFR’s mobile network in less densely populated areas, which would be taken over by Bouygues Telecom. Altice France has granted an exclusivity period to the Consortium until 15 May 2026 in order to finalize the terms and the transaction documents. The split of price and value between buyers would be around 42% for Bouygues Telecom, 31% for the Free–iliad Group and 27% for Orange.
The due diligence phase was initiated in 2026. The transaction will be subject to prior consultation with the relevant employee representative bodies. It will then be subject to review by the competent regulatory authorities, in particular with regards to merger control guidelines. 공지 • Mar 21
Orange Announces Board and Committee Changes Orange Board of Directors has decided to appoint Frédéric Sanchez, an independent director of Orange since 2020 and Chair of the Strategy and Technology Committee, as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Orange at the close of the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting to be held on May 19, 2026. This decision is based on the recommendations of the Governance, Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility Committee (CGRSE), as well as of the ad hoc committee set up in anticipation of the end of the term of office of Jacques Aschenbroich, who has reached the statutory age limit for serving as Chairman of Orange. The Board of Directors will also propose to this same Annual Shareholders’ Meeting of May 19, 2026 that the term of office of Jacques Aschenbroich as an independent director be renewed so that he may continue to bring to Orange his in-depth knowledge of the Group, acquired over the past few years, together with his extensive experience. Born in 1960, Frédéric Sanchez is Chairman of the Fives group, which he joined in 1990 and within which he has held various positions before becoming Chief Financial Officer in 1994, then Chief Executive Officer in 1997 and finally Chairman of the Executive Board in 2002. Under his leadership, the Fives group has accelerated its development by strengthening its international presence and diversifying its business portfolio through major acquisitions and the opening of regional offices in Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. Frédéric Sanchez is a graduate of HEC Paris and Sciences Po Paris and holds a postgraduate degree (DEA) in economics from Paris-Dauphine University. 공지 • Mar 17
Orange Business Unveils Next-Generation Innovation with Launch of Trusted Ai, Cloud and Secure Connectivity Offers Orange Business convened over 1,000 customers at the Orange Business Summit 2026, unveiling a portfolio of trusted technological innovations designed to empower enterprises to adapt, operate autonomously, and most importantly ensure business continuity in an ever-evolving, unpredictable world. Four new solutions will be introduced, based on trusted cloud-based environments and powered by AI. The Orange Business Summit will feature cutting-edge demonstrations across trusted connectivity, cloud, cybersecurity, and AI, empowering customers to confront business-critical challenges directly while future-proofing their strategies. With 14 breakthrough innovations on show, attendees will gain insights from industry leaders on trusted AI, responsible innovation and enhanced customer experience. The event will also spotlight real-world customer success stories shaping the future of technology. The latest announcements underscoring Orange Business’s advanced capabilities include: Debuting Orange Drone Guardian – Europe’s first anti-drone as-a-Service solution. Orange Drone Guardian detects, identifies and classifies intrusive drones in low-altitude airspace across France, with plans to extend coverage to additional European countries. Designed for operators of critical infrastructure, public authorities and major event organizers, it leverages a sovereign infrastructure operated by Orange combined with its advanced detection technologies. Orange Business is extending the capabilities of Live Intelligence, a plug-and-play generative AI platform, to support customers with trusted AI agents. Through Live Intelligence Studio, customers can now take their first step into the agentic era by developing, deploying and managing intelligent AI agents securely in a trusted infrastructure to automate tasks and analyze data with a human touch. Orange Business is integrating trust and AI into enterprise communications. This will enhance operational efficiency, strengthen security against increasingly sophisticated threats and drive deeper, more trusted personal engagement between customers and employees. Key features include branded calling, deepfake detection, AI-augmented customer care and agentic telephony. Live Collaboration is a trusted set of modular sovereign collaboration tools designed to address increasing cloud spend, vendor lock-in and new digital vulnerabilities. It consolidates core professional collaboration tasks, including messaging, calendars, document co-editing, video conferencing and intranet into a single unified platform. Operated end-to-end by Orange and hosted on Cloud Avenue SecNum, Live Collaboration will give enterprises more control over their data, their costs and architectural choices. 공지 • Oct 16
Bouygues SA (ENXTPA:EN), FREE SAS and Orange S.A. (ENXTPA:ORA) submit a joint non-binding offer to acquire large part of the telecommunications activities of the Altice group in France from Altice International S.à r.l. for an enterprise value of €17 billion. Bouygues SA (ENXTPA:EN), FREE SAS and Orange S.A. (ENXTPA:ORA) submit a joint non-binding offer to acquire large part of the telecommunications activities of the Altice group in France from Altice International S.à r.l. for an enterprise value of €17 billion October 14, 2025. Bouygues Telecom, Free-iliad Group and Orange acquiring a range of activities from the Altice group in France. It covers most of SFR's assets, but excludes, in particular, stakes in Intelcia, UltraEdge and XP Fibre and Altice Technical Services, as well as the Altice group's activities in French overseas departments and regions. The split of price and value would be around 43% for Bouygues Telecom, 30% for Free-iliad Group and 27% for Orange. Subject to the seller's acceptance of the non-binding offer, the submission of a confirmatory offer will be conditional upon the completion of due diligence, as well as a financial and operational assessment confirming the assumptions of the indicative offer. The transaction will be subject to prior consultation with the relevant employee representative bodies. It will then have to be cleared by the relevant regulatory authorities before it can be completed. As on October 14, 2025 the acquisition bid was rejected by Altice France, however Bouygues Telecom, Free-iliad Group and Orange will maintain their offer and wish
to engage in constructive dialogue with the Altice group and its shareholders in order to assess how this project could progress going forward.