Interparking

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Interparking
Founded1958
FounderClaude De Clercq
HeadquartersBrussels,
Belgium
Key people
Claude De Clercq (founding chairman), Roland Cracco (CEO), Serge Fautré (chairman), Edouard de Vaucleroy (CFO)
ServicesCar park operator
Revenue€598.5 million (2024)
Owner AG Insurance (61%), APG (39%)
Number of employees
3,848 (October 2025)
Website www.interparking.com

Interparking S.A./N.V. is an international operator in the urban parking sector. Founded in 1958 in Brussels, Belgium, the company designs, develops, and manages off-street and on-street parking facilities across several European countries and in Chile.

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History

Interparking was founded in 1958 by Claude De Clercq in Brussels, Belgium. The company designed and built its first multi-level car park, Parking 58, for the 1958 Brussels World Expo. This project marked the beginning of its expansion in urban parking management. [1]

Over the following decades, Interparking expanded across Europe, operating in nine countries. In October 2024, the company signed a strategic agreement with Spanish parking operator Saba Infraestructuras. [2] Following approval from European competition authorities, the integration was completed on 1 October 2025. With this merger, the combined group now operates in 16 countries, managing over 2,000 parking facilities and nearly 800,000 spaces, including its first operations in South America. [3] [4]

History

Formation

Interparking began in 1958, emerging from the post-war economic boom in Brussels. The company's first parking facility, Parking 58, found success, accommodating stock market agents, theater-goers, and shoppers alike. This early demand led to the Belgian government's decision to rebuild the Mont des Arts district, including the Royal Library and a convention centre that needed a car park. [5] Claude De Clercq, Interparking's founder, secured this contract, leading to the creation of the Albertine car park, [6] which remains in operation today.

Domestic and international growth

By 1962, Interparking's potential caught the eye of Brussels businessman Charly De Pauw  [ nl ], [7] who acquired a 50% stake, sealed with a handshake. This partnership helped solidify Parking 58's growth. The company's first international move came in 1965 with a car park in Rotterdam, followed by a significant foothold in Berlin in 1967 with the takeover of the Europa-Center multi-storey car park. By 1969, Interparking's position was firmly established in Belgium, even partnering with BP Oil Group.

Interparking extended its German presence by acquiring Continental Parking  [ de ] and its Austrian subsidiary. [8] Thirteen years after its founding, Interparking was active in Belgium, Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands. This decade also saw Yves De Clercq, Claude's son, join the company. He would become managing director in 2003, [9] and, alongside his brother-in-law Baudouin Ruquois, would spearhead much of Interparking's international growth.

Integration of Saba

On 1 October 2025 Interparking integrated Saba Infraestructuras, [10] following an agreement reached in October 2024 [11] and approval from European competition authorities. [3] Ageas and AG Insurance, through their real estate subsidiary AG Real Estate, remain the majority and controlling shareholder, alongside APG and CriteriaCaixa.

Saba, founded in 1966, is a Spanish company specialised in the management of car parks and urban mobility infrastructures. Before the integration, the company operated more than 1,000 car parks and over 340,000 parking spaces across nine countries, including Spain, Italy, Portugal, Chile, and Andorra.

With this merger, Interparking strengthened its position as one of the largest European operators of parking facilities, managing over 2,000 car parks across 16 countries and nearly 800,000 parking spaces. The integration also expanded the group's capacity in sustainable mobility services, including the deployment of approximately 8,000 electric vehicle charging stations. [4]

International presence

Since October 2025, the Interparking Group has been operating in fifteen European countries and in Chile, managing 2,098 sites across 595 cities and nearly 800,000 parking spaces (as of 31 December 2024). [12] [13]

Breakdown by country

Financial performance

In 2024, Interparking's revenues were €598.5 million with an economic EBITDA of €174.5 million. [14]

ESG and sustainability

Interparking achieved a 92% score in the GRESB (Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark) in 2024.

Key figures:

Governance

As of 31 December 2024.

Executive management

Board of directors

Source: [18]

References

  1. "Expo 58" . Retrieved 6 October 2025.
  2. https://www.interparking.com/en/news/eu-clears-acquisition-of-spanish-parking-operator-saba-by-interparking/
  3. 1 2 "Interparking and Saba become one" (Press release). Interparking / AG / APG / CriteriaCaixa. 1 October 2025.
  4. 1 2 "Interparking en Saba bundelen krachten in pan-Europese alliantie". DVO. Retrieved 6 October 2025.
  5. Praet, Emmanuelle (26 June 2025). "Rencontre exclusive avec le roi belge des parkings". DHnet.
  6. "Parking Albertine-Square à Bruxelles". Interparking.
  7. "La genèse d'Interparking". Inter-Environnement Bruxelles.
  8. "Our company".
  9. https://www.ejustice.just.fgov.be/tsv_pdf/2003/03/10/03029053.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  10. "Saba Infraestructuras". Saba Group. Retrieved 6 October 2025.
  11. "Spanish parking operator Saba to merge with Belgium's Interparking". Reuters. 16 October 2024. Retrieved 7 October 2025.
  12. "Key Figures". Interparking. Retrieved 7 October 2025.
  13. "Growth and Contract Management". Saba Group. Retrieved 7 October 2025.
  14. "Financial Report - Activity Report 2024". Interparking.
  15. "Environnement: quand l'air respiré dans un parking est meilleur qu'à l'extérieur". Le Soir. 3 April 2019.
  16. "co2logic". qr.co2logic.com.
  17. "CO2 Emissions Management – Taking Climate Action status". Interparking. Retrieved 7 October 2025.
  18. "Board of Directors and Management". Interparking the Netherlands.