Business buyout and transmission in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône (95310)

BODACC cessions over 24 months, directors aged 60+, top transmission businesses in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône. The hidden market represents 70% of transmissions (BPI/CCI) — here are the public signals that surface it.

BODACC cessions (24 months)

579 published cessions / closures
BODACC DILA

Directors aged 60 and over

1 072 directors (28%) — handover pool
INPI RNE (dirigeants)
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TradeOwners 60+
Commerce de gros91
Travaux de construction spécialisés61
Commerce et réparation automobile34
Services administratifs28
Travail des métaux26
Architecture, ingénierie, contrôle20

Near retirement (65 and over)

667 directors (18%) — imminent handover
INPI RNE (dirigeants)
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TradeOwners 65+
Commerce de gros50
Travaux de construction spécialisés38
Travail des métaux21
Services administratifs19
Commerce et réparation automobile16
Plastique et caoutchouc13

Average director age

51.7 years
INPI RNE (dirigeants)

The hidden transmission market

70% of transmissions occur without public listings (BPI / CCI IDF). In 2023 only 37 000 businesses were transmitted out of 185 000 potentially up for sale. Our approach: identify public signals (director age, BODACC cessions) that anticipate transmission.

Finding a target to buy in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône

To move from signal (director 60+ or cession) to named target, consult: CessionPME, Acheter-Vendre-Affaires, CCI buyout boards, or approach entrepreneurs directly via their public SIRENE record.

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FAQ

Why are directors aged 60+ a signal?
70% of business owners over 60 plan a transmission within 5 years (OSEO/BPI). Without family successor in 60% of cases. Early identification allows approach before public listing.
Difference between cession and closure?
Cession = sale of business to a buyer (activity continues). Closure = permanent end of establishment. BODACC publishes both — we separate by announcement type.
How to verify an announced revenue in a buyout?
Annual accounts filed at the registry are public for most companies (except SME confidentiality opt-in). Cross-reference with DVF sales of the business premises (proxy activity size) and Francis Lefebvre / CRA benchmarks by NAF.