FundRock expands footprint into French PERE
March 12, 2020

FundRock Management Company SA, a European third-party UCITS Management Company and Alternative Investment Fund Manager (AIFM), is to launch a new operation in France that will assist international investors in accessing alternative asset classes including private equity and real estate.

While already managing French funds under the Freedom to Provide Services (FPS) passport regime, FundRock has decided to bolster its presence in France by establishing a newly created French AIFM based in Paris, named FundRock France AM, subject to prior authorization from the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF).

Helping to spearhead FundRock's expansion in France will be Jean Edouard Mazery who recently joined from Twenty First Capital, the European asset manager. He will be initially based in Luxembourg and will relocate to Paris once regulatory approval from the AMF has been obtained.

Mazery was previously Managing Director and Head of Real Estate at Twenty First, helping to create and develop the asset manager's real estate fund management business, managing EUR 2 billion in assets by the end of 2019.





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FundRock Management Company SA, a European third-party UCITS Management Company and Alternative Investment Fund Manager (AIFM), is to launch a new operation in France that will assist international investors in accessing alternative asset classes including private equity and real estate.

While already managing French funds under the Freedom to Provide Services (FPS) passport regime, FundRock has decided to bolster its presence in France by establishing a newly created French AIFM based in Paris, named FundRock France AM, subject to prior authorization from the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF).

Helping to spearhead FundRock's expansion in France will be Jean Edouard Mazery who recently joined from Twenty First Capital, the European asset manager. He will be initially based in Luxembourg and will relocate to Paris once regulatory approval from the AMF has been obtained.

Mazery was previously Managing Director and Head of Real Estate at Twenty First, helping to create and develop the asset manager's real estate fund management business, managing EUR 2 billion in assets by the end of 2019.



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