Indra Sistemas, S.A. (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈindɾa sisˈtemas]) is a Spanish information technology and defense systems company founded in 1992.[citation needed] Indra is listed on the Bolsa de Madrid and is a constituent of the IBEX 35 index.[citation needed]
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Headquarters in Madrid, Spain
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Company type | Sociedad Anónima |
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ISIN | ES0118594417 |
Industry | Information technology Consulting Outsourcing |
Founded | 1992; 32 years ago (1992)[citation needed] |
Headquarters | Alcobendas, Madrid, Spain |
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Services | Defence, transport, energy, telecommunications, financial services and public sector clients |
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Website | https://www.indracompany.com/ |
In 2018 and 2019 Indra was fined for participating in a 14-year cartel rigging the contracts for Spanish railway infrastructure and leading a 15-year cartel rigging the offers of IT services to several public administrations in Spain.
Indra is organized around three business areas: information technologies, simulation & automatic test equipment, and defense electronic equipment.[citation needed] Indra's portfolio ranges from consultancy, project development, and systems and applications integration to outsourcing of IT systems and business processes, structured into two primary segments: solutions and services (including outsourcing and application maintenance), and business processes where technology is a strategic and differentiating element (BPO).[citation needed] This includes:
About a third of the company's annual revenues come[when?] from international markets.[citation needed] By geographical areas, Europe and the United States are[when?] the two international markets with the greatest weight and growth for Indra. Indra is operating also in Latin America.[citation needed]
Indra was fined in 2018,[3] and 2019[4] for participating in a 14-year cartel rigging the contracts for Spanish railway infrastructure and leading a 15-year cartel rigging the offers of IT services to several public administrations in Spain.[5]
Indra Sistemas ran the 2008 Angolan legislative election and was accused of helping the MPLA win that election.[6]
The current[when?] shareholder structure of the company is the following:[7]
Society | Shares | |
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Free float | 40.94% | 40.94
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Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales (Spanish government) | 28% | 28
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Escribano | 8% | 8
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SAPA | 7.94% | 7.94
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Fidelity Investments | 7.88% | 7.88
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Amber Capital | 7.24% | 7.24
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