
Capzanine sells stake in Taliance
Capzanine has sold its stake in French alternative investment software developer Taliance to the company’s management.
Capzanine exited the investment following a 10-year tenure: it became a majority shareholder as part of an LBO in 2007.
Company
Founded in and headquartered in Paris, Taliance provides a software for the modelling of alternative investment portfolios. The company employs 30 staff and generates annual sales of around €6m.
Its clients include GPs, LPs, pension funds, investors and investment managers who invest directly in alternative investments in 16 countries. Taliance works mainly for Generali, Amundi, Aviva Investors, Gecina, Scor, Aberdeen Asset Management, UBS, Caisse des Dépôts et Placements du Québec and BNP Paribas Real Estate.
The company has offices in London and New York.
People
Capzanine – Christophe Karvelis (CEO).
Taliance – Guillaume Fiastre (founder, CEO).
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