Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Capgemini SE is a global provider of consulting, digital transformation, technology, and engineering services, operating primarily within the information technology services, management consulting, and engineering and R&D industries. The company supports enterprises in designing, building, and managing complex digital systems, with core offerings spanning strategy and transformation consulting, application development and integration, cloud and data services, cybersecurity, and engineering services for physical and digital products.
Capgemini’s primary revenue drivers are long-term enterprise service contracts across industries such as financial services, manufacturing, consumer goods, public sector, energy, and telecommunications. The company is recognized for its end-to-end service model that integrates consulting with technology execution at scale, supported by a global delivery network. Founded in 1967 by Serge Kampf, Capgemini has evolved from a French data processing firm into a multinational IT services group, expanding organically and through acquisitions to broaden its digital and engineering capabilities.
Business Operations
Capgemini operates through several global business segments, including Strategy & Transformation, Applications & Technology, Engineering & R&D, and Operations, which collectively generate revenue through consulting engagements, managed services, and outsourced IT and engineering contracts. Key business units include Capgemini Invent for digital and business consulting, Sogeti for local professional services, and Capgemini Engineering (formerly Altran) for engineering and R&D services.
The company maintains extensive domestic and international operations, with delivery centers supporting both onshore and offshore service models. Capgemini controls proprietary methodologies, industry-specific platforms, and technology partnerships with major cloud and software providers. Its operating structure is supported by wholly owned subsidiaries rather than joint ventures, enabling centralized governance and integrated service delivery across markets.
Strategic Position & Investments
Capgemini’s strategic direction emphasizes digital transformation, cloud migration, data and artificial intelligence, intelligent industry, and sustainability-driven technology solutions. Growth initiatives focus on expanding high-value consulting-led engagements and scaling engineering and digital services that align with client modernization and innovation priorities.
Major investments include the acquisition of Altran Technologies (now Capgemini Engineering), which significantly strengthened Capgemini’s position in engineering and R&D services. The company continues to invest in targeted acquisitions and internal innovation to enhance capabilities in data analytics, AI, cloud-native development, and industry-specific digital platforms. Emerging focus areas include intelligent manufacturing, digital twins, and applied AI across enterprise operations.
Geographic Footprint
Capgemini is headquartered in Europe, with its corporate headquarters in France, and maintains a strong operational presence across North America, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. The company serves clients in more than 50 countries and operates a globally distributed delivery network to support multinational customers.
Its largest markets include France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and India, with India serving as a major delivery and talent hub. Capgemini’s geographic diversification supports resilience across economic cycles and enables the company to align service delivery with regional client needs and regulatory environments.
Leadership & Governance
Capgemini’s leadership emphasizes long-term value creation, ethical governance, and responsible business practices, with a strategic vision centered on technology-enabled transformation and sustainable growth. The company follows a centralized governance model with executive oversight aligned to global business lines and regions.
Key executives include:
- Aiman Ezzat – Chief Executive Officer
- Karim Hajjar – Chief Financial Officer
- Franck Greverie – Chief Technology Officer
- Pascal Brier – Chief Innovation Officer and Chief Executive Officer, Capgemini Invent
- Olivier Sevillia – Chief Operating Officer