| Type | Publishing House | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Books, Publishing | 
| Founded | 2007 | 
| Headquarters | Lisboa, Portugal | 
Area served  | Portugal, Brazil, Angola & Mozambique | 
Key people  | Miguel Pais do Amaral (Chairman); Tiago Morais Sarmento (CEO); Isaías Gomes Teixeira (CEO); | 
| Products | Books | 
Number of employees  | 500 | 
| Website | [www.leya.com] | 
Grupo Leya is a Portuguese multinational book publishing company established in January 2007 as a holding company incorporating some of the biggest Portuguese and Brazilian publishers and two of the largest African publishers.[1] LeYa is the largest general-interest trade book publisher but it also publishes fiction, nonfiction and children's books, being also one of the most important Portuguese textbook and study book publisher.[2]
Isaías Gomes Teixeira, a board member, has announced in 2008 that Leya's revenue target was circa 90M Euros and that they aimed to publish around 1,000 different books in 2008.[3]
Some of the notable authors Grupo Leya represents are some of the most renowned writers in the Portuguese-speaking world, including Lobo Antunes, José Eduardo Agualusa amongst others.
Subsidiaries
- Texto Editores created in 1977, based in Amadora, Portugal.
 - Edições Asa, founded in 1951 and acquired in 2007
 - Editorial Caminho, founded in 1975, acquired in 2007 and best known for publishing José Saramago works.
 - Dom Quixote, founded in 1965 and acquired from Planeta in 2007.
 - Gailivro, founded in 1987 and acquired in 2007.
 - Nova Gaia, founded in 1985 and acquired in 2007.
 - Oficina do Livro and Casa das Letras, the former publishing company of Diário de Notícias, acquired in 2008.
 - Academia do Livro
 - Caderno
 - Estrela Polar
 - Livros d'Hoje
 - Lua de Papel
 - Ndjira, from Mozambique
 - Novagaia
 - Nzila, from Angola
 - Quinta Essência
 - Sebenta
 - Teorema
 
Investors
It was announced in August 2011 that Trilantic Capital Partners $66m purchase of a minority stake in Grupo Leya in January.[4]
References
- ↑ "A Second Portuguese Publisher Docks in the Brazilian Publishing Harbor", Maria Fernanda Rodrigues, publishnewsbrazil, March 17, 2011
 - ↑ "About Us", Grupo Leya
 - ↑ "Leya, um novo império editorial de mil livros e 90 milhões de euros"
 - ↑ "Trilantic Capital Will Invest in Italy, Portugal, FT Reports", prequin, August 8, 2011