Structure of the Alliance
Structure
Renault holds a 44.3% stake in Nissan, while Nissan holds 15% of Renault shares. Each company has a direct interest in the results of its partner.
A strategic management company, Renault-Nissan b.v., was founded to define a common strategy and manage synergies. It was created under Dutch law and is jointly and equally owned by the two partners.

Joint strategic direction
Renault-Nissan b.v. hosts the Alliance Board of Directors. Chaired by Carlos Ghosn, it is composed of three Renault directors and three Nissan directors. It steers the Alliance’s medium- and long-term strategy and coordinates joint activities on a worldwide scale.
Renault-Nissan b.v. is responsible for the management of two joint companies, RNPO (Renault Nissan Purchasing Organization) and RNIS (Renault-Nissan Information Services), which are charged with optimizing the purchasing strategies and information systems of the Alliance.
Close collaboration
The Coordination Bureau reports to the Alliance Board and coordinates committees made up of representatives from both companies.
Steering Committees:
- propose priority topics to the Alliance Board,
- supervise the various workgroups and support the implementation of Alliance projects.Cross-Company Teams (CCT):
- explore potential synergies in product design and launch, research and engineering, manufacturing and purchasing,
- draw up joint projects and monitor their implementation.Functional Task Teams (FTT) contribute expertise regarding:
- processes and standards,
- management and information tools for law, taxation, management, quality control and R&D.Task Teams (TT) are created whenever specific issues arise.

















