•Holding d’Insfrastructures de Transport (HIT), a subsidiary of Abertis in France, has successfully executed the issue of €600 million bonds maturing in 2029, with a book 5x times oversubscribed
14 January 2025.- Abertis has successfully closed today a new bond placement of 600 million euros by its French subsidiary Holding d’ Infrastructures de Transport (HIT), which controls 100% of Sanef.
This issue was placed among international qualified investors (5x times oversubscribed), with a tenor of 4.25 years and a 3.375% coupon. The proceeds will be used to refinance HIT's existing debt maturities.
With this new operation, Abertis continues to lengthen its debt maturity profile and maintains an efficient and active management of the company's balance sheet. Likewise, the company once again demonstrates its ability to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the credit market to obtain attractive conditions.
21 May 2026
The Abertis Foundation has presented the Abertis Spain 2026 Awards, which recognise research excellence in sustainable mobility, infrastructure and transport, in an edition that also marks the beginning of a new stage of the Abertis Chairs International Network, which is consolidating itself as an international mobility observatory.
The Abertis Chairs International Network, coordinated by the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), promotes collaboration between some of the most prestigious universities in the countries in which Abertis operates, to promote sustainable mobility through data analysis, applied research and the development of innovative projects.
The event, held as part of a day of debate on road infrastructure, brought together experts from academia, business and institutions to address issues such as innovation, digitalisation, user experience and financing models.
14 April 2026
•This initiative aims to strengthen awareness of driver drowsiness, one of the most invisible yet dangerous risk factors on the road, and a leading cause of accidents among both private and professional drivers.
•Scientific studies show that driving after fewer than five hours of sleep significantly impairs reaction time, attention, and decision-making, with effects comparable to driving above the legal alcohol limit.
•The campaign was unveiled at an event that brought together institutional representatives and sector experts in a forum for dialogue that discussed measures to prevent driver drowsiness and improve road safety education.