Company Description
Legrand SA UNSP/ADR (LGRDY) represents interests in Legrand, described in company materials as the global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures. According to its public communications, Legrand offers solutions for commercial, industrial, and residential markets and positions itself as a benchmark for customers worldwide. The group focuses on transforming the spaces where people live, work, and meet through electrical and digital infrastructures and connected solutions described as simple, sustainable, and tailored to long-term building trends.
Legrand states that it harnesses technological and societal trends with lasting impacts on buildings, with a particular emphasis on data-related applications, connected offerings, and energy efficiency programs. Across its communications, the company highlights faster expanding segments such as data centers, connected solutions, and energy efficiency-focused products. Legrand reports that it pursues a strategy of profitable and responsible growth driven by acquisitions and innovation, supported by a steady flow of new offerings and products with enhanced value in use.
Legrand also notes that it is listed on Euronext Paris and is a component stock of several French equity indexes, including the CAC 40 and CAC 40 ESG, and in some disclosures the CAC SBT 1.5 index. The company identifies itself as a global benchmark in electrical and digital building infrastructures and indicates that its activities span multiple brands and divisions, including Legrand North and Central America and its Data, Power & Control (DPC) division.
Electrical and digital building infrastructures
In its public descriptions, Legrand explains that it provides electrical and digital building infrastructures that support power, light, and data in buildings. The company highlights solutions that address cable management, data centers, audio-visual applications, building controls, and lighting. These infrastructures are presented as the foundation for transforming interior spaces and supporting hybrid work, collaboration, and mission-critical services in environments such as offices, data centers, and other facilities.
Legrand’s materials describe a broad offering of solutions for commercial, industrial, and residential markets. These include products and systems that deliver and manage power, lighting, and data, as well as connected devices and building controls. The company repeatedly emphasizes that its solutions are designed around long-term trends affecting buildings, including the growth of data centers, the spread of connected offerings, and the need for energy efficiency.
Data, Power & Control and data center focus
Legrand’s Data, Power & Control (DPC) division features prominently in its recent communications. The DPC division is associated with data center, branch, and edge infrastructure, as well as network-connected devices used in data-related applications. Legrand describes a portfolio that includes intelligent rack power distribution units (PDUs), overhead busway, custom cabinets, advanced fiber connectivity, and other data center infrastructure components.
Legrand reports that it has acquired and integrated several brands into its DPC activities, such as Raritan, Server Technology, Starline, Approved Networks, and ZPE Systems. These brands are described as providing intelligent PDUs, track busway systems, optical networking technology, and secure out-of-band management and automation platforms for data center, edge, and operational technology environments. Through these brands, Legrand highlights solutions that support infrastructure reliability, security, and high-speed connectivity for data centers and other data-intensive environments.
Connected solutions and cybersecurity practices
In its communications about network-connected devices, Legrand emphasizes information security and process controls. The company announces that its Data, Power & Control division achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification for managing information security in its products and services. It also notes adherence to NIST and other ISO standards, including ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, and references additional vulnerability and penetration testing for network-connectable products.
Legrand states that this certification covers the protection and security of software and firmware developed for connected devices, embedded systems, and IT systems in its DPC research and development centers, and that it applies to brands such as Raritan, Server Technology, and Starline. The company frames these measures as addressing cybersecurity, cryptography, data privacy, and vulnerability testing from research and development through production.
Growth through acquisitions and innovation
Legrand repeatedly describes a growth strategy based on acquisitions and innovation. The company notes that it pursues profitable and responsible growth, supported by a steady flow of new offerings and products with enhanced value in use. It highlights faster expanding segments such as data centers, connected offerings, and energy efficiency programs as areas of focus.
Recent communications reference the completed acquisition of ZPE Systems, a company that offers serial console servers, sensors, and services routers for remote access and management of network IT equipment from data centers to the edge. Legrand states that ZPE Systems becomes a business unit of its Data, Power & Control division, and that this acquisition brings together ZPE’s management infrastructure and services delivery platform with Legrand’s existing data center solutions, including overhead busway, custom cabinets, intelligent PDUs, KVM switches, and advanced fiber solutions.
Brand ecosystem and partnerships
Legrand’s public materials describe a network of brands and partnerships that extend its presence across data center, AV, and building infrastructure markets. Approved Networks, identified as a brand of Legrand in the Data, Power & Control division, is described as providing cost-effective, high-performance optical solutions to enterprise, data center, and service provider partners, including optical transceivers and related connectivity products. ZPE Systems is described as providing serial consoles, services routers, sensors, and cloud-managed out-of-band automation platforms used by enterprises and digital service providers.
Legrand also highlights collaborations such as its work with Microsoft to create hybrid conferencing spaces based on Signature Microsoft Teams Rooms. In this context, Legrand describes contributions that include AV infrastructure, building controls, electrical infrastructure, lighting, acoustic solutions, and furniture power products. The company presents this partnership as an example of how its solutions can support hybrid workspaces and large-scale deployment of collaboration environments.
Data center and AI-related initiatives
In multiple communications, Legrand and its brands reference data center and AI-related applications. Examples include fiber connectivity programs designed for data center deployments, high-speed optical transceivers for data-heavy AI networks, and power distribution and busway products for rising rack power densities in data centers. Legrand describes initiatives such as a rapid-response fiber shipping program aimed at supporting data center buildouts, as well as remote plug-in actuators for track busway products that address safety and operational efficiency in high-density data center environments.
These activities are presented as part of Legrand’s broader focus on data centers and connected offerings, which the company identifies as faster expanding segments within its portfolio. The company also links these initiatives to trends such as the growth of AI workloads, edge computing, and the need for resilient, secure infrastructure.
Equity listing and index membership
Legrand states that it is listed on Euronext Paris and that its shares are included in several major French equity indexes. Company communications specify that Legrand is a component stock of the CAC 40 and CAC 40 ESG indexes, and in some disclosures also the CAC SBT 1.5 index. The company identifies its securities by the ISIN code FR0010307819 in these materials.
FAQs about Legrand SA UNSP/ADR (LGRDY)
- What does Legrand SA do?
Legrand describes itself as the global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures. It reports that it offers solutions for commercial, industrial, and residential markets, focusing on transforming spaces where people live, work, and meet with electrical and digital infrastructures and connected solutions. - How does Legrand describe its growth strategy?
According to its public statements, Legrand pursues a strategy of profitable and responsible growth driven by acquisitions and innovation. The company highlights a steady flow of new offerings and products with enhanced value in use, particularly in faster expanding segments such as data centers, connected offerings, and energy efficiency programs. - In which markets does Legrand operate?
Legrand’s materials state that it serves commercial, industrial, and residential markets. It positions itself as a benchmark for customers worldwide in electrical and digital building infrastructures, with activities that include cable management, data centers, audio-visual solutions, building controls, and lighting. - What is Legrand’s focus in data center and network infrastructure?
Through its Data, Power & Control division and brands such as Raritan, Server Technology, Starline, Approved Networks, and ZPE Systems, Legrand highlights solutions for data centers, branch, and edge environments. These include intelligent PDUs, overhead busway, cabinets, advanced fiber connectivity, optical networking products, and out-of-band management and automation platforms. - How does Legrand address information security for connected devices?
Legrand reports that its Data, Power & Control division achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification for managing information security in its products and services. It also notes adherence to NIST and other ISO standards and references additional vulnerability and penetration testing for network-connectable products developed in its R&D centers. - What role do acquisitions play in Legrand’s business?
Legrand states that acquisitions are a key part of its profitable and responsible growth strategy. It cites the acquisition of ZPE Systems as an example, describing how ZPE’s management infrastructure and services delivery platform complement Legrand’s existing data center solutions. - What is the significance of Legrand’s listing on Euronext Paris?
Legrand notes that it is listed on Euronext Paris and is a component stock of the CAC 40 and CAC 40 ESG indexes, and in some disclosures the CAC SBT 1.5 index. This listing and index membership position the company within major French equity benchmarks. - How does Legrand describe its purpose?
In its public communications, Legrand states that its purpose is to improve life by transforming the spaces where people live, work, and meet with electrical and digital infrastructures and connected solutions described as simple, innovative, and sustainable.
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