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Quadient helps businesses manage customer communications and experiences through a cloud platform that automates interactions across channels (email, documents, digital messages) while integrating mail-related solutions and parcel locker services. The product guides the design and routing of automated workflows, delivering messages through preferred channels and coordinating physical mail and parcel logistics via compatible hardware. It differentiates itself by offering an end-to-end suite that combines digital customer experience management with mail and parcel logistics for a connected front-to-back process. The goal is to help businesses improve customer engagement, streamline operations, and shift from relying on physical mail to digital-first, cloud-based solutions that reach customers across channels and parcel deliveries.
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Enterprise Software
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1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Bagneux, France
Founded
1924
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Quadient has initiated a strategic review of its Lockers business to maximise shareholder value. The parcel locker solution has grown from around 2,000 units in 2018 to over 28,000 worldwide, generating €114 million in revenue during FY 2025, representing 11% of Quadient's total revenue. Subscription-related revenue has grown at double digits over the past four years, comprising two-thirds of Lockers revenue in FY 2025 and 80% in Q1 2026. The business achieved positive EBITDA in FY 2024, with margins expanding to 5.0% in FY 2025 and expected to exceed 10% in FY 2026. The review will consider various options including continued ownership, strategic partnerships, geographic sales, or full disposal. No certainty exists regarding the outcome, structure, or timing of any potential transaction.
Quadient expands partnership with Morrisons to grow UK locker network. 8 Jul 2026 Quadient have announced the expansion of its partnership with Morrisons, to grow its locker network bringing accessible parcel collection and returns services to hundreds of supermarkets across the UK. Following the successful deployment of Parcel Pending by Quadient lockers at Morrisons Daily stores, the partnership will now expand to Morrisons supermarkets nationwide. Installations started in June 2026, with an initial rollout across 125 locations before extending across Morrisons network of c.500 supermarkets in the coming months. Lockers serve as local convenience hubs, providing secure self-service parcel collection and returns for multiple carriers, helping consumers manage deliveries easily while supporting efficient last-mile operations. Open network lockers support a wide range of services beyond parcels, including prescription collection, retail click-and-collect, key exchange, and spare parts retrieval. As parcel volumes grow, consumers expect delivery and returns options that fit around their daily routines. A recent Quadient survey found that 59 percent of consumers want to manage deliveries from multiple carriers in one place, while 60 percent prefer lockers in supermarkets. Quadient's network of lockers helps meet this demand, offering a secure, suitable alternative to home delivery and giving consumers greater control over collections and returns. The expansion of our partnership with Morrisons, one of the UK's largest and trusted supermarket brands, reflects a shared vision of making everyday services more accessible for consumers. By extending our open locker network across Morrisons supermarkets, we are helping consumers collect and return parcels as part of their normal routines, while providing retailers and carriers with a scale efficient delivery infrastructure. Together, we're making out-of-home delivery more convenient and accessible across communities. - Katia Bourgeais-Crémel, EVP Parcel Locker Solutions Europe at Quadient At Morrisons, we are committed to providing services that make life easier for our customers and strengthen the role our stores play within local communities. Following the success of our Morrisons Daily partnership, expanding Quadient lockers into our supermarket estate is a natural next step. This partnership enables us to offer customers greater flexibility and convenience while enhancing the range of useful services available through our stores. - John Parry, Head of Popular & Useful Services at Morrisons The initiative supports Morrisons commitment to providing customers with secure and accessible services. By introducing lockers at supermarket locations, customers will be able to collect and return items while completing their regular grocery shopping. Combining parcel services with shopping trips helps reduce missed deliveries, improve convenience for customers, and support more efficient last-mile delivery operations. The rollout further strengthens Quadient's growing open locker network across the UK, expanding secure and convenient delivery and returns services for consumers, retailers, and carriers. With more than 27,000 locker units installed worldwide, the company remains on track to deploy 40,000 lockers globally by 2030.
Quadient expands partnership with Morrisons to grow UK locker network. * Customers will enjoy greater convenience when collecting and returning parcels, as Parcel Pending by Quadient lockers are rolled out across Morrisons supermarkets nationwide. Quadient (Euronext Paris: QDT), a global automation platform powering secure and sustainable business connections, announced today the expansion of its partnership with Morrisons, to grow its locker network bringing accessible parcel collection and returns services to hundreds of supermarkets across the UK. Following the successful deployment of Parcel Pending by Quadient lockers at Morrisons Daily stores, the partnership will now expand to Morrisons supermarkets nationwide. Installations will begin in June 2026, with an initial rollout across 125 locations before extending across Morrisons network of c.500 supermarkets in the coming months. Lockers serve as local convenience hubs, providing secure self-service parcel collection and returns for multiple carriers, helping consumers manage deliveries easily while supporting efficient last-mile operations. Open network lockers support a wide range of services beyond parcels, including prescription collection, retail click-and-collect, key exchange, and spare parts retrieval. As parcel volumes grow, consumers expect delivery and returns options that fit around their daily routines. A recent Quadient survey found that 59 percent of consumers want to manage deliveries from multiple carriers in one place, while 60 percent prefer lockers in supermarkets. Quadient's network of lockers helps meet this demand, offering a secure, suitable alternative to home delivery and giving consumers greater control over collections and returns. "The expansion of our partnership with Morrisons, one of the UK's largest and trusted supermarket brands, reflects a shared vision of making everyday services more accessible for consumers," said Katia Bourgeais-Crémel, EVP Parcel Locker Solutions Europe at Quadient. "By extending our open locker network across Morrisons supermarkets, we are helping consumers collect and return parcels as part of their normal routines, while providing retailers and carriers with a scale efficient delivery infrastructure. Together, we're making out-of-home delivery more convenient and accessible across communities." "At Morrisons, we are committed to providing services that make life easier for our customers and strengthen the role our stores play within local communities," John Parry, Head of Popular & Useful Services at Morrisons. "Following the success of our Morrisons Daily partnership, expanding Quadient lockers into our supermarket estate is a natural next step. This partnership enables us to offer customers greater flexibility and convenience while enhancing the range of useful services available through our stores." The initiative supports Morrisons commitment to providing customers with secure and accessible services. By introducing lockers at supermarket locations, customers will be able to collect and return items while completing their regular grocery shopping. Combining parcel services with shopping trips helps reduce missed deliveries, improve convenience for customers, and support more efficient last-mile delivery operations. The rollout further strengthens Quadient's growing open locker network across the UK, expanding secure and convenient delivery and returns services for consumers, retailers, and carriers. With more than 27,000 locker units installed worldwide, the company remains on track to deploy 40,000 lockers globally by 2030. Learn more at parcelpending.com/en-gb. Image: Quadrient 08 July 2026 Thank you for the excellent presentation that you gave at Woodbury Park on Thursday morning. It was very interesting and thought-provoking for our Retail members. The feedback has been excellent. Martin Elliott. Chief Executive - Home Hardware.
Quadient has launched AI-driven cash dashboard capabilities for its accounts payable and receivable solutions, providing finance teams with a unified, real-time view of cash flow and working capital. The Paris-based automation platform company aims to transform cash management from a reactive process into a strategic advantage. The dashboard consolidates traditionally siloed AP and AR data, enabling CFOs to identify cash flow risks earlier, improve forecasting accuracy and make faster decisions. An AI assistant automatically summarises key metrics including available working capital and total payables and receivables, whilst conversational AI allows users to query forecasts and payment activity in natural language. The capability is now available to Quadient AP and AR customers. The company positions the tool as helping finance leaders unlock capital for growth and investment.
Quadient reported Q1 2026 revenue of €243 million, down 1.9% organically, whilst confirming its full-year guidance. The company demonstrated strong momentum in its Digital platform, with Annual Recurring Revenue accelerating 16% on an annualised basis, supported by solid bookings. Mail-related business showed significantly improved trends, with organic revenue declining 5.2% compared to 10.9% in Q4 2025, particularly in North America. Lockers subscription-related revenue grew 18%, now representing 80% of total Lockers revenue, though hardware sales faced tough comparisons. Chief Executive Geoffrey Godet cited strong commercial traction and low churn rates, with expectations to benefit from e-invoicing rollout in France. The company anticipates continued solid subscription revenue growth in Digital and Lockers, alongside easing Mail decline throughout 2026.
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Industries
Data & Analytics
Enterprise Software
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Bagneux, France
Founded
1924
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