Two partners leave AtriA
Edouard Thomazeau and Thibaut de Chassey have resigned from their positions as partners at French mid-cap firm AtriA Capital Partenaires.
The two partners left the firm together and stated the departure was motivated by "strategic divergence". Their future plans remain unknown.
Thomazeau and de Chassey have worked at AtriA since its inception in 2000. They took part in 16 investments during this time, including the €45m acquisition of car security firm Eurodatacar in 2001 and the secondary buyout of windows manufacturer FPEE in 2009.
The mid-market buyout house has been exiting some of its portfolio companies in recent weeks – it sold its stake in helmet manufacturer Shark to Perceva Capital, and was among the shareholders who sold their shares in vehicle leasing company Parcours to Wendel for €107m.
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