Annual Report 2023
Redefine
the parking of the future
Saba works to adapt parking to the dynamic mobility needs of its customers and cities, starting from considering the infrastructure as a true hub of mobility services with maximum respect for sustainability.
income
Saba
The Group consolidates its recovery in terms of car park activity and financial figures and maintains selective growth as a strategic focus.
Countries
Cities
Car parks
Parking spaces
People
1
Spain and Andorra
- 75 Cities
- 182 Car parks
- 73,878 Parking spaces
- 799 People
2
Portugal
- 19 Cities
- 107 Car parks
- 37,719 Parking spaces
- 129 People
3
United Kingdom
- 37 Cities
- 588 Car parks
- 131,773 Parking spaces
- 445 People
4
Germany
- 17 Cities
- 42 Car parks
- 15,543 Parking spaces
- 67 People
5
Italy
- 19 Cities
- 63 Car parks
- 29,442 Parking spaces
- 199 People
6
Czech Republic
- 6 Cities
- 43 Car parks
- 22,397 Parking spaces
- 33 People
7
Slovakia
- 6 Cities
- 15 Car parks
- 6,266 Parking spaces
- 24 People
8
Chile
- 4 Cities
- 39 Car parks
- 38,982 Parking spaces
- 480 People
Overview by the
President
Salvador Alemany
"After several years marked by the health crisis and mobility restrictions, the recovery of parking activity was consolidated"
Overview by the
CEO
Josep Martínez Vila
"In 2023, the recovery of activity is confirmed in the entire Saba network, with growth compared to 2022 of 6% in short-stay hours and 3% in subscribers"
ESG: Sustainability
The company has established a series of priorities to advance the creation of economic, social and environmental value and ensure that the needs of its stakeholders are satisfied.
Environmental
8% reduction in
CO2 emissions in 2023
Social
- Equality Plan
- Social and institutional agreements
Corporate governance
- Code of Ethics and
Complaints channel
- Crime prevention