VIRTUO Asset Management becomes ALTEO Investment Management

Over the past four years, the VIRTUO Groupe’s asset management business has enjoyed sustained growth, with a cumulative transaction volume of 500 million euros. This dynamic has highlighted the importance of clarifying the roles and expertise of our different entities.

To provide greater clarity and coherence to our organisation, VIRTUO Asset Management is adopting a new identity and becoming ALTEO Investment Management. This change is part of our commitment to offer our partners and investors increasingly structured and clear support.

Arnaud le Mintier, Managing Director of ALTEO Investment Management
‘A new name but perfect continuity in the services offered to our investors, who can continue to benefit from all the skills of VIRTUO Groupe. I can assure you that the ALTEO IM teams will remain mobilised to optimise the value of your assets under management’.

VIRTUO Groupe, chaired by Grégory Blouin, now comprises three entities:
– VIRTUO Industrial Property: development and promotion of logistics assets.
– NOVEO Consulting: consultancy and ICPE audits, ESG techniques, project management.
– ALTEO Investment Management: investment and management on behalf of third parties.

With this new identity, we are reaffirming our ambition to offer ever more effective management solutions tailored to market needs.

Grégory Blouin, Chairman of Virtuo Industrial Property
“This new name marks an important step in the structuring of our Virtuo Groupe activities. With ALTEO Investment Management, we are reinforcing our commitment to offering increasingly effective asset management that is aligned with our investors’ expectations. Today, we are combining our passion, our vision and our years of experience to bring all the solidity and reliability needed for an investment and property management platform dedicated to logistics assets. This new identity makes our organisation clearer, while preserving the DNA that has made us a success: expertise, agility and value creation.”

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