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La Française Group
IndustryInvestment management
Founded1975; 50 years ago (1975)
HeadquartersParis, France
AUMUSD 49 billion (Q3 2022)
Number of employees559
WebsiteLa Française

La Française Group is a global asset manager headquartered in Paris. It was created in 1975. In 2016, La Française Group was 168th out in IPE’s annual asset management study of 400 firms. The main shareholder, Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe, is a leading banking and insurance group present in Northern France and Belgium. In 2018, the La Française Group was ranked 168th management company in the world in terms of assets under

La Française Group has developed an investment platform, ranging from traditional asset classes all the way to alternatives area. La Française Global Real Estate Group, in February 2019 officially announced its long-term partnership with Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board in the development of Grand Paris. The firm acquired Cushman & Wakefield Investors in 2014.

References

  1. "The top 400 asset managers" (PDF).
  2. "CPPIB signs partnership with la Française and its shareholder CMNE to develop Grand Paris investment vehicle".
  3. "La Française and Forum buy Cushman & Wakefield Investors". 3 February 2014.

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