The revised Syntec index (base 100 in 1961) for March 2025 was published on April 30, 2025.
The value of the Syntec index for March 2025 is 316.7 to 312.3 in March 2024, an annual increase of + 1.41% over 12 months. It’s up +0.44% compared to the previous month (315.3 in February 2025).
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Table of changes in the Syntec index for March 2025
March 2025 Syntec Index | February 2025 Syntec Index | March 2024 Syntec Index | |
Syntec index value | 316.7 | 315.3 | 312.3 |
Change in % from the base | Up 0.44% | Up 1.41% |
The official source is Syntec Federation (not INSEE).
The value for March 2025, to be used for contracts signed before August 2022 (revised index corrected by the connection coefficient), is 310.3.
Our Syntec Index 2025 table has been updated here:
Revised Syntec Index corrected for the adjustment coefficient and monthly and annual percentage changes:
The Syntec index reflects the evolution of salary costs (mainly intellectual services) of companies in the professional branches of the Syntec Federation:
- “Syntec IT“,
- “Syntec Engineering“,
- “Syntec Group of Study and Consulting Unions“.
It is mainly used to update the financial clauses of engineering, contracted personnel, maintenance, and IT contracts. Its value is calculated each month based on a survey of representative companies.
The Ministry of Economics and Finance in France has recognized the Syntec index since November 11, 1974. It is updated and published monthly, typically at the end of each month, with a one-month lag. The next index to be released is the Syntec April 2025 index, which will be released around May 30, 2025.
For companies in the technology and services sector, the Syntec Index is an essential tool for maintaining fair contracts aligned with actual costs. It provides an objective basis for price reviews and helps protect against unforeseen cost variations.
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Syntec Index History
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