Trusted software solutions publisher

Berger-Levrault is an international software publisher headquartered in France, providing specialized solutions and services to local authorities and administration, healthcare facilities, industries, and educational institutions. The Group operates in Europe, Morocco, and Canada, and serves over 40,000 customers across 5 continents.

Berger-Levrault is the market leader in Human Resources and Financial Management software solutions for the public and semi-public sectors in France and Spain, and is also recognized as a leading provider of maintenance management solutions in Europe.

The Group’s 2,000 employees are committed to responsible digital transformation, working every day to meet their clients’ social, economic, and environmental challenges by creating trusted, innovative digital solutions.

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Our mission

Berger-Levrault’s mission is to help those who help others in the public and private sectors, through the provision of trusted digital solutions developed in collaboration with our customers and partners.

Due to its long-standing commitment to serving society, the Group is a driving force behind a digital transformation that serves the common good.

Sectors of activity and areas of expertise covered by Berger-Levrault.

40,000

clients on 5 continents

202 M€

revenues 

2,000

employees

40 years

of software publishing expertise

26%

of revenues invested in Research & Development

40%

of women in management positions

Source : Berger-Levrault 2023 key figures

Our values

What defines us

The management team

Comprising 10 members, the Executive Committee defines strategic objectives and coordinates their implementation. The Functional Directors provide expert support to the General Managers of the Business Units.

The Berger-Levrault Executive Committee

The management team

The Berger-Levrault Executive Committee (from left to right): Christophe Gabette, Bienvenido Espinosa Cano, Jérôme Bonnet,
Galliane Touze, Jean-Michel Stam, Antoine Dumurgier, Stéphane Manou, Sophie de Thoré, Senda Bouchrara et Laurent Savelli.