22/06/2026

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For the 5th consecutive year, EXEL Industries receives Deloitte France’s Best Managed Companies award

EXEL Industries, a listed French family-owned group specializing in the design and manufacture of capital goods and related services for agricultural equipment, leisure, and industry, is one of the French companies named a 2026 winner by Deloitte France’s Best Managed Companies program.

Launched in France in 2021, the Best Managed Companies program, founded by Deloitte Canada more than 30 years ago, has become a benchmark designation, present in more than 46 countries and bringing together over 1,300 companies. In France, it recognizes leading mid-sized companies in particular, reflecting the strength and know-how of the French economic landscape.

This label recognizes private companies for management excellence and overall performance through a rigorous assessment process based on four main criteria: strategy; resources and innovation; culture and commitment; and governance and financials. This framework provides a comprehensive and in-depth view of management quality and organizational strength.

Since the program was launched in France, EXEL Industries has been named among the winners every year. This fifth consecutive recognition illustrates the consistency with which the Group continues to advance its management practices and strengthen its long-term performance, beyond economic cycles.

We are proud to include EXEL Industries among the companies awarded the Best Managed Companies designation, alongside exemplary, innovative, and resilient organizations that embody the excellence and vitality of the French economy” commented Guillaume Detournmignies, Deloitte Partner in charge of the Best Managed Companies program.

This recognition, which we have received for the fifth consecutive time, is especially meaningful this year as it comes amid a challenging market environment. It reflects the commitment of all our teams and demonstrates our ability to invest continuously in our industrial sites, production tools, information systems, and in the development of our employees’ skills.” said Daniel Tragus, Chief Executive Officer of EXEL Industries.