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Ultrapar
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The Ultra Group is a Brazilian conglomerate operating in the industry segments of energy and logistics infrastructure through its subsidiaries Ipiranga, Ultragaz and Ultracargo. These subsidiaries are fully controlled by the holding company Ultrapar. The Group's shares are traded under the name Ultrapar on São Paulo (B3) and on New York (NYSE) stock exchanges.

Key facts

Company.name
Ultra Group (Ultrapar Participações S.A)
Company.logo
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Company.type
Public
Company.foundation
30 August 1937
Company.founder
Ernesto Igel
Company.location
São Paulo, Brazil
Company.num_employees
9,778 direct76.000 indirect
Company.industry
Conglomerate
Company.products
BiomethaneFuelsLPGCompressed Natural GasEnergyLogisticsService stationsBulk-liquids
Company.revenue
US$26.5 billion (2025)
Company.net_income
US$307.1 Million (2025)
Company.subsid
Ipiranga Ultragaz Ultracargo

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Type
Company
Founded
1937
Location
São Paulo, Brazil
Status
Active

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Encyclopedic overview

7 sections
Contents
  • History
  • 1999 to 2010
  • 2010 to 2019
  • 2020 to present day
  • Market position
  • References
  • External links

The Ultra Group is a Brazilian conglomerate operating in the industry segments of energy and logistics infrastructure through its subsidiaries Ipiranga, Ultragaz and Ultracargo. These subsidiaries are fully controlled by the holding company Ultrapar. The Group's shares are traded under the name Ultrapar on São Paulo (B3) and on New York (NYSE) stock exchanges.

Based on its financial statements, the Ultra Group, in 2022, was one of the 10 largest business groups in Brazil, with a net revenue of R$147 billion . Furthermore, the group was included in the Fortune magazine ranking of the 500 largest global business groups published for 2019 and in 7th position in the Value 1000 ranking of the largest Brazilian business groups.

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