•The celebration took place at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid and was attended by the Minister for Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, Elma Saiz; Elena Salgado, president of the Abertis Foundation; Juan Santamaría, president of Abertis; José Aljaro, CEO of Abertis; accompanied by representatives from the social, political and economic spheres who have formed part of the Abertis Foundation over its 25-year history.
Madrid, 3rd December 2024.- The Abertis Foundation celebrated its 25th anniversary with a commemorative event at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid, which was presided over by His Majesty King Felipe VI and attended by the Minister for Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, Elma Saiz; the president of the Abertis Foundation, Elena Salgado; the president of Abertis, Juan Santamaría; the CEO of Abertis, José Aljaro; the president of ACS, Florentino Pérez; the vice-president of Mundys, Alessandro Benetton; as well as the Foundation’s trustees Miquel Roca, José Mayor Oreja and Fabio Corsico. Also in attendance were personalities from civil society who have formed part of the Abertis Foundation throughout its 25-year history.
"The vocation to serve, promoting innovation, knowledge transfer and social progress have been the most significant values that have characterised the Abertis Foundation’s work over the years. Our commitment is to maintain this commitment in order to move towards a model of society and coexistence that is more inclusive, more sustainable and fairer for everyone", said the president of the Abertis Foundation, Elena Salgado, who also took part in the event to celebrate this anniversary.
"Abertis brings valuable experience to its foundation. After more than 60 years of activity, it contributes invaluable knowledge that allows the Abertis Foundation to implement projects that facilitate the transition towards more efficient and sustainable mobility," said Abertis’ president Juan Santamaría during his speech. "We believe in a future in which entities such as the Abertis Foundation will continue to play an important role in society, helping to improve people’s quality of life.
The event, at which Judit Mascó served as master of ceremonies, celebrated the Abertis Foundation’s impact by taking a look at the key initiatives and alliances that it has launched and built since its creation in 1999.
The Abertis Foundation has contributed to the sustainable development of the regions where Abertis operates, in areas such as road safety, the environment, social action and culture, through projects in more than 10 countries. Over the years, the Foundation has promoted strategic alliances around the world, with partners such as UNICEF and UNESCO, with special impact in countries such as Spain, Brazil, India, Mexico, Chile, Italy and France, to name but a few. In the education field, the Abertis Foundation has granted scholarships to 700-plus students from around the world, and 200-plus researchers have gained recognition through its Abertis Chairs International Network. Its close cooperation with the administration and cultural entities such as the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) has enabled the Abertis Foundation to arrange exhibitions of some of Spain’s leading artists, such as Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Diego Velázquez and Antoni Gaudí, in countries such as France, Italy, the United States, Argentina, India, Puerto Rico, Brazil and Chile.
25 March 2026
•Following the acquisition of a 51.2% stake in 2025, the Group -whose shareholders are ACS and Mundys- now reaches 100% ownership after reaching an agreement with minority shareholders in this strategic corridor in south-west France.
24 February 2026
•Revenue growth of 4.5%, boosted by strong traffic performance and tariff increases, while EBITDA rose by 6.2% to €4,374 million, both at comparable perimeter and exchange rates.
•In 2025, Abertis strengthened its international leadership through strategic acquisitions, including the French A63 motorway, full ownership of the Vallvidrera and Cadí tunnels in Catalonia, a 22-year extension of the Fluminense corridor concession in Brazil, and the integration in Chile of the Ruta 5 Santiago-Los Vilos motorway, awarded the previous year.
•During the year, Abertis invested close to €2 billion, including the acquisition transactions mentioned above, as well as €739 million allocated to maintenance and expansion investments. In September, Abertis’ shareholders – Grupo ACS and Mundys – injected €400 million in equity to support the company’s growth strategy and further strengthen its balance sheet.
•The Board of Directors of Abertis has today convened the General Shareholders’ Meeting, to be held on 27 March, which includes a proposal for distribution to shareholders of €602 million.