
Cécile Mayer-Lévi leaves Axa Private Equity

Cécile Mayer-Lévi, the co-head of Axa Private Equity's private debt operations, has left the firm.
Mayer-Lévi worked with Axa PE for the past eight years, most recently as a managing director and co-head of the firm's private debt activities. Her next projects remain unknown for the time being.
Axa PE declined to comment on the reasons behind Mayer-Lévi's departure. According to a source familiar with the situation, she was unwilling to get involved in the firm's upcoming fundraising process, as Axa PE is set to spin off from parent company Axa in the coming months.
Olivier Berment will become the sole head of Axa PE's private debt operations following Mayer-Lévi's departure. Recent weeks have seen the GP delve further into the asset class: it arranged the largest ever European unitranche financing package earlier in March, providing PAI partners with a €220m loan to finance the €460m buyout of IPH.
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