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Holcim Group

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Swiss multinational building materials manufacturer
For the division of the company, seeHolcim.
Holcim Limited
FormerlyLafargeHolcim (2015–2021)
Company typePublic
IndustryBuilding materials
Founded10 July 2015 Edit this on Wikidata
HeadquartersZug, Switzerland
Number of locations
2,301 operating sites (2021)[1]
Key people
  • Miljan Gutovic (CEO)
  • Kim Fausing (chairman)
ProductsCement,aggregates,concrete, and other building materials
RevenueDecreaseSFr 26.4 billion (2024)[1]
Increase SFr 4.64 billion (2024)[1]
Decrease SFr 3.04 billion (2024)[1]
Total assetsIncrease SFr 54.3 billion (2024)[1]
Total equityIncrease SFr 27.2 billion (2024)[1]
Number of employees
63,665 (2025)[1]
Divisions
Subsidiaries
Websiteholcim.com

TheHolcim Group, legally known asHolcim Limited, (formerly known asLafargeHolcim)[2] is a Swissmultinational company that manufactures building materials. It has a presence in around 45 countries, and employs around 48,300 employees.[3] Holcim operates two business segments: building materials (decarbonizedcement, circular aggregates) and building solutions (energy-efficient building systems, high performanceconcrete & surfacing).[4]

Originally, the company was established as LafargeHolcim by the merger on 10 July 2015 ofHolcim andLafarge, which had combined sales of CHF 26.7 billion in 2019.[5] In the 2020Forbes Global 2000, it was ranked as the 280th largest public company in the world.[6]

History

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The logo of LafargeHolcim from 2015 through 2021

On 7 April 2014,Lafarge andHolcim announced a merger project to create LafargeHolcim. With a combined market value exceeding $50 billion, the merger was the second largest announced worldwide in 2014.[7] On 10 July 2015, the two companies completed the merger and created LafargeHolcim.[8] On 15 July 2015, the new LafargeHolcim Group was officially launched.[9]

In June 2016,Le Monde reported that Lafarge paid taxes toISIS middlemen in 2013 to 2014 to keep using their factory in Jalabiya, Northeastern Syria.[10][11][12] On 2 March 2017, the Board of Directors of LafargeHolcim issued a statement[13] indicating that the measures required to continue operations at the plant were unacceptable.

A comprehensive and independent investigation revealed significant errors in judgment that were inconsistent with the company's code of conduct and the company took action. There have been significant changes and developments made to the compliance program and infrastructure since the time of the alleged misconduct.[citation needed]

The former CEO,Eric Olsen, resigned in April 2017 because of the "strong tensions" incurred by the news.[14] However, an investigation conducted byBaker McKenzie concluded Olsen was not responsible for the payments.[15]

In an interview with the French newspapersLeFigaro, Beat Hess, chairman of the board said: "Unacceptable errors were made that the Group regrets and condemns. It's far easier to say this in hindsight but the Group certainly pulled out of Syria too late. All of this should have been avoided".[16]

Sherpa filed a lawsuit against Lafarge over the payments.[17] In March 2017, French Foreign MinisterJean-Marc Ayrault criticized LafargeHolcim for competing tobuild the wall on the border ofMexico–United States border promised by PresidentDonald Trump.[18] They were also criticised by presidential candidateEmmanuel Macron.[19]

In May 2017,Jan Jenisch was appointed as the new CEO of LafargeHolcim Group.[20]

In May 2018, LafargeHolcim announced the next steps in the simplification of corporate organization. The corporate management positions in Switzerland will be moved to the company's Holderbank site and a new corporate office inZug.[21]

In January 2019, LafargeHolcim completed the sale of its 80.6% stake in PT Holcim Indonesia Tbk, its Indonesian cement business, toSemen Indonesia Group for US$1.41 billion.[22]

During the summer, in July 2019, LafargeHolcim introduced Plants of Tomorrow, a four-year program that will see the utilization of automation technologies and robotics,artificial intelligence,predictive maintenance anddigital-twin technologies across their entire cement production process.[23]

In August 2019, the firm announced a "commercial breakthrough for low-carbon cement", Solidia Concrete, which "reduces the overallcarbon footprint in precast concrete by 70%".[24][25]

Later in the year, in Fall 2019, LafargeHolcim announced the allocation of 160 million Swiss francs ($161 million) on 80 projects across Europe to cut annual emissions from its cement manufacturing processes by 15% by 2022.[26]

In September 2020, LafargeHolcim joins theScience Based Targets initiative (SBTi) “Business Ambition for 1.5°C”[27] becoming the first global building materials company to sign the pledge with intermediate targets for 2030, validated by SBTi.[28]

On May 4, 2021, shareholders voted on changing the company name back to Holcim.[29] The new identity of the company was launched on July 8, 2021.[30] This name change applies only to the group company name with all market brands remaining in existence.

In September 2021, Holcim reached an agreement to sell its Brazilian cement business toCompanhia Siderúrgica Nacional at anenterprise value of US$1.025 billion.[31]

In May 2022,Adani Group acquired Holcim's stake inAmbuja Cements andACC for US$10.5 billion.[32] The sale marked Holcim's exit from India after 17 years of operations as part of a strategy to focus on core markets.[33]

In January 2024,[34] Holcim announced plans to spin off 100% of its North American operations and on June 23, 2025,[35] the company completed this process, with the listing of Amrize. Holcim will remain listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. Holcim will execute its strategy NextGen Growth 2030 unveiled in March 2025.[36]

In October 2025, Holcim agreed to acquireXella for €1.85 billion.[37]

Operational

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Headquartered in Switzerland and listed on theSIX Swiss Exchange, Holcim Group holds leading positions across Europe, Latin America, and Asia, Middle East & Africa.[38]

Holcim operates in 45 countries.[39]

The group employs 48,300 people around the world, and achieved pro forma net sales of CHF 16.3 billion (2024).[40] Holcim's central functions had been divided betweenZurich andParis until the end of 2018, but are now located inZug andHolderbank in Switzerland.[41]

Management

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Miljan Gutovic has been Chief Executive Officer of Holcim since May 2024.[42]

Members of the executive committee are formally appointed by the Board of Directors:[43]

  • Miljan Gutovic, Chief Executive Officer
  • Steffen Kindler, Chief Financial Officer
  • Martin Kriegner, Member (Asia)
  • Oliver Osswald, Member (Latin America)

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefg"Holcim Group 2024 Annual Integrated Report"(PDF). Holcim. 28 February 2025. Retrieved27 October 2025.
  2. ^"LafargeHolcim shareholders approved all of the Board of Directors' proposals at the Annual General Meeting that took place in Zug today".LafargeHolcim.com. 2021-05-04. Retrieved2021-05-10.
  3. ^"LAFARGEHOLCIM Ltd (EPA:LHN) | Holcim completes spin-off of North America business".
  4. ^"What We Do | Holcim".www.holcim.com. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  5. ^Record net income and free cash flow lafargeholcim.com, retrieved 27 February 2020
  6. ^"Forbes Global 2000".Forbes. Retrieved31 October 2020.
  7. ^Patrick Winters; Francois de Beaupuy (April 7, 2014)."Holcim to Merge With Lafarge to Form Biggest Cement Maker".Bloomberg. RetrievedApril 9, 2014.
  8. ^"Holcim and Lafarge complete merger and create LafargeHolcim, a new leader in the building materials industry".LafargeHolcim.com. Retrieved10 July 2015.
  9. ^"A new leader for a new world: LafargeHolcim officially launched around the globe".LafargeHolcim.com. Archived fromthe original on 17 July 2015. Retrieved15 July 2015.
  10. ^Ayad, Christophe; Guibert, Nathalie; Kaval, Allan; Kellou, Dorothée Myriam; Zerrouky, Madjid (June 21, 2016)."Syrie : les troubles arrangements de Lafarge avec l'Etat islamique".Le Monde. RetrievedMay 4, 2017.
  11. ^"French cement maker Lafarge 'made deals with IS group in Syria'".France 24. June 22, 2016. RetrievedMay 4, 2017.
  12. ^Bouaziz, Franck (April 25, 2017)."Comment Lafarge s'est pris les pieds dans le ciment".Libération. RetrievedMay 4, 2017.
  13. ^"LafargeHolcim concludes independent investigation into legacy Syria operations and issues summary of investigation findings".LafargeHolcim.com. 2017-04-24. Retrieved2018-11-22.
  14. ^Baghdijan, Alice (April 24, 2017)."LafargeHolcim CEO's Resignation on Syria Creates Power Vacuum".Bloomberg. RetrievedMay 4, 2017.
  15. ^Bayart, Bertille (April 24, 2017)."Le patron de LafargeHolcim quitte le groupe".Le Figaro. RetrievedMay 4, 2017.
  16. ^"Beat Hess: "Il y a eu des erreurs inacceptables que LafargeHolcim regrette et condamne"".FIGARO (in French). 2017-12-03. Retrieved2018-11-22.
  17. ^de Boni, Marc (May 3, 2017)."Un ex-candidat du FN impliqué dans les relations troubles entre Lafarge et Daech".Le Figaro. RetrievedMay 4, 2017.
  18. ^"French minister rebukes LafargeHolcim over Trump wall comment".Reuters. March 9, 2017. Archived fromthe original on March 9, 2017. RetrievedMay 4, 2017.
  19. ^Dalton, Matthew (March 10, 2017)."LafargeHolcim Faces Warnings on Providing Cement for U.S. Border Wall".The Wall Street Journal. RetrievedMay 4, 2017.
  20. ^"Jan Jenisch - ERT".ERT. Retrieved14 July 2025.
  21. ^"LafargeHolcim trims management costs".The Construction Index.
  22. ^"LafargeHolcim completes sale of $1.75 billion Indonesian unit".Reuters. 1 February 2019. Retrieved31 May 2022.
  23. ^"LafargeHolcim launch 'Plants of Tomorrow'".AggNet. 9 July 2019.
  24. ^"Solidia, LafargeHolcim in commercial breakthrough for low-carbon cement".Global Construction Review. August 14, 2019. Retrieved2019-08-17.
  25. ^Alter, Lloyd (August 15, 2019)."LafargeHolcim is selling CO2-sucking cement for precast, reduces emissions by 70 percent".TreeHugger. Retrieved2019-08-17.
  26. ^"Europe's Biggest Cement Maker Steps Up Push for Green Concrete".Bloomberg. 18 September 2019.
  27. ^"Leading businesses raise the bar for 1.5°C climate ambition | Science Based Targets".Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). Retrieved2020-09-25.
  28. ^"LafargeHolcim commits to net-zero CO2 emissions with 20% specific reduction by 2030 - Cement industry news from Global Cement".Global Cement. 21 September 2020. Retrieved2020-09-25.
  29. ^"LafargeHolcim shareholders approved all of the Board of Directors' proposals at the Annual General Meeting that took place in Zug today".LafargeHolcim.com. 2021-05-04. Retrieved2021-05-09.
  30. ^"LafargeHolcim rebranded as Holcim Group".www.cnbctv18.com. 2021-07-09. Retrieved2021-07-14.
  31. ^"Holcim to sell Brazilian business to CSN in $1 billion deal".Reuters. 10 September 2021. Retrieved31 May 2022.
  32. ^"Adani, Asia's Richest Man, Forges $10.5 Billion Deal With Holcim".Bloomberg.com. 2022-05-15. Retrieved2022-05-16.
  33. ^Barman, Arijit."JSW taps Carlyle to back bid for Holcim's Indian cement operations".The Economic Times. Retrieved2022-04-21.
  34. ^"Holcim spin-off of North American business planned for June".Reuters. 2025-04-14. Retrieved2025-06-23.
  35. ^"Holcim completes spin-off of North American business".Reuters. 2025-06-23. Retrieved2025-06-23.
  36. ^"Analyse zum Kapitalmarkttag: So tickt Holcim nach der Abspaltung von Amrize".Finanz und Wirtschaft (in German). 2025-03-28. Retrieved2025-06-23.
  37. ^Catelli, Allegra (20 October 2025)."Holcim Agrees to Buy Xella in $2.2 Billion Roofing, Walls Deal".Bloomberg News.
  38. ^"Holcim completes spin-off of North American business".Reuters. 2025-06-23. Retrieved2025-06-23.
  39. ^"Holcim completes spin-off of North America business".www.holcim.com. Retrieved2025-06-23.
  40. ^"Holcim spin-off of North American business planned for June".Reuters. 2025-04-14. Retrieved2025-06-23.
  41. ^Revill, John (2018-05-25)."LafargeHolcim to close Paris, Zurich head offices, axing 200 jobs".Reuters. Retrieved2025-06-23.
  42. ^"Neuer CEO für den Zementkonzern: Miljan Gutovic wird neuer Chef von Holcim".Handelszeitung (in Swiss High German). Retrieved2025-06-23.
  43. ^"Executive Committee".LafargeHolcim.com. March 2021.

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