Shareholder relations
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Yes, Orange has an investor club: the "Orange Retail Investor Club ".
For us, an Orange shareholder is primarily an investor. The purpose of the Orange Retail Investor Club is to communicate about the Group’s performance and value creation across all its businesses and geographies. Our goal and commitment are to better inform you about your investment choices in the Group. Open to all, former, current, and future individual investors, the Club also offers opportunities to build close relationships with our individual investors. We offer After Hours events with us, during iconic concerts, sports events, or other gatherings.
If you hold one or more Orange shares, you are automatically and fully a member of the Orange Individual Investors Club. It is an exclusively digital club, so must have an email address.
Express your interest by providing us with your email contact@investisseurs-individuels.orange.com, and you will then be personally informed about the Club’s news.
For more information, we invite you to visit the Orange Investors Club page.
If you hold one Orange share or more, you are an automatic and full member of the Orange Retail Investor Club. To make sure that you are correctly registered with the club, you can contact the toll-free number 0 800 05 10 10.
You can change your personal information at any time by contacting the Orange Shareholder Relations department.
This service is exclusively reserved for requests for information concerning the Orange Group and its shareholders.
by telephone, Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 6 pm on 0 800 05 10 10 (free service and free call from within France).
by e-mail to contact@investisseurs-individuels.orange.com
by post to the following address:
Orange - Service Relations Actionnaires
111 quai du Président-Roosevelt
92449 Issy Les Moulineaux Cedex
France
It's important to keep your details updated to continue to receive information from the Group and join our Club events.
The individual shareholders’ committee is composed of 12 members. It consults on best practice in shareholders’ communication. Members gather two to four times a year and meet with a member of the Orange Executive Committee to discuss important strategic subjects concerning the company.
If you’d like to become a member, you can apply by downloading the questionnaire available on the French Committee information page.
Once completed, please return the questionnaire to us at:
Orange - Service Relations Actionnaires
Candidature Comité Consultatif des Actionnaires
111 Quai du Président Roosevelt
CS 70222
92449 Issy Les Moulineaux Cedex
France
You can also attach it to an email addressed to: contact@investisseurs-individuels.orange.com (please write "Candidature Comité Consultatif des Actionnaires d’Orange" in the subject line).
Meeting
The Annual General Meeting is a privileged opportunity for shareholders to hear about our results, strategy and growth prospects. It also gives you the opportunity to talk to our senior management and to vote on the resolutions proposed by the company that are necessary for its smooth running, such as the approval of financial statements or the appointment of directors.
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The company is legally required to inform shareholders of the date of the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting at least 35 days before it takes place, by publishing advance notification in the French official bulletin of legal notices, the Bulletin des Annonces Légales Obligatoires (BALO).
This notice shall include the resolutions which will be put to a shareholder vote and information on how to take part in the Meeting.
A notice which sets out the agenda is sent to registered shareholders at least 15 days before the date of the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting, and is published at the same time in the BALO and in a French national newspaper.
Shareholders can also obtain documentation relating to the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting on request to the company, or by visiting the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting page.
All shareholders, regardless of the number of shares they hold, has the right to participate in the General Meeting.
The 2026 Orange General Meeting will be been held on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 3pm in the Salle Pleyel, 252 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris.
It will be broadcast live on Orange's website. The live stream we be available for viewing a few days after the meeting on the dedicated page.
To attend the Orange General Meeting, a shareholder must request an admission card:
Either by logging into their securities account to request an admission card online (for bearer and registered shareholders).
Or by sending the admission card request form received by email to Uptevia if they are a registered shareholder and have not subscribed to the e-notification service :
Uptevia
General Meetings Service
90 - 110 Esplanade du Général de Gaulle
92931 Paris La Défense Cedex
All shareholders who hold at least one Orange share no later than 2 trading days of stock exchange prior to the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting are entitled to vote. By voting, you are contributing to the important decisions of the Group.
Three types of vote are possible:
In person on the day of the Shareholders’ Meeting if you are attending with an admission card.
Online, Orange offers a secure e-voting platform, VOTACCESS, which can be reached from your online account from Wednesday 27 April 2022 up until the day before the Shareholders’ Meeting at 3:00 pm (CET). Find out more about e-voting on our Shareholders' Meeting page.
By post, Shareholders can also return their ballot paper to Uptevia, Orange’s central clearing bank, once they have:
- voted on the resolutions ;
- granted powers to the Chairman ;
- granted proxy to another person.
For registered shares: all you need to do is return your personalized ballot paper to Uptevia in the envelope provided with the meeting invitation.
For bearer shares: you can request your ballot paper from your financial intermediary and return it to them once completed. Your financial intermediary is responsible for sending this ballot paper to Uptevia enclosing a certificate of participation.
Shareholders must return their ballot no later than the day before the Meeting at 3:00 pm (working day) with the certificate of participation.
For each resolution a vote "for", "against" or "abstain" can be cast, or no vote.
Reminder:
From 2020 "abstention" votes are no longer counted as "against" votes and are excluded from the calculation of the voting result. From now on, only the votes "for" and the votes "against" are taken into account.
A resolution within the Ordinary Shareholders’ Meeting is approved as soon as it wins more than half of "for" votes.
A resolution within the Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting is approved as soon as it wins more than two thirds of "for" votes.
Written questions
Shareholders can send their written questions no later than two working days before the Shareholders’ Meeting. The certificate of participation (provided by the financial intermediary) must be attached to the letter or email for holders of bearer shares.
You have two possibilities when sending your questions:
by e-mail: assemblee.generale@orange.com
by registered letter with recorded delivery:
Orange
A l'attention du Président du Conseil d'administration
Questions écrites Assemblée générale
111 Quai du Président Roosevelt
CS 70222
92449 Issy Les Moulineaux Cedex
France
The answers to all written questions will be published on the Orange website, as soon as possible at the end of the Combined Shareholders’ Meeting, and no later than five days after the end of the meeting.
Verbal questions
As part of our ongoing shareholder dialogue, shareholders present in the room will be able to ask their questions during the Q&A session. A system will also be put in place to allow our remote shareholders to ask their questions before and during the General Meeting.
By phone: 0800 05 10 10
By e-mail: assemblee.generale@orange.com
Les questions seront regroupées par thèmes principaux et il y sera répondu en direct pendant l’Assemblée générale dans la limite du temps imparti.