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Arterris
Arterris was established in 2008 by Jean-François Naudi. The firm operates as a corporate investor focused on agricultural activities in France.
Arterris
Arterris was established in 2008 by Jean-François Naudi. The firm operates as a corporate investor focused on agricultural activities in France. Arterris conducts production and distribution through transformation clusters. It holds confirmed partnerships with InVivo for business coordination and with Gamm Vert for franchise distribution. The firm also maintains a long-term supply relationship with Lapeyre for machinery and industrial inputs. Operations span the Occitanie and PACA regions. Jean-François Naudi serves as President and Eric Foucault serves as Director General. The headquarters is located at 415 Avenue du Docteur Guilhem in Castelnaudary. Arterris maintains a portfolio of industrial sites and a seed plant in Castelnaudary. Arterris participates in the InVivo Foundation as part of its Union InVivo membership. Governance ties the operating company directly to the named principals without separate family-office structures.
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
2008
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
France
City
Castelnaudary
Corporate office
415 Avenue du Docteur Guilhem, 11400 Castelnaudary, France
Principals
Jean-François Naudi
President
Eric Foucault
Director General
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Arterris?
Jean-François Naudi serves as President and Eric Foucault serves as Director General. Decisions align with the firm's agricultural operations and partnerships.
How does Arterris source proprietary deal flow?
Arterris sources through its membership in Union InVivo and direct partnerships with Gamm Vert and Lapeyre.
Is Arterris structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Arterris operates as a corporate investor in the agricultural sector, not as a family office or venture firm.
Does Arterris participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Arterris focuses on direct operational partnerships and site-level investments rather than external fund commitments.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
No public disclosure ties Arterris to a specific family wealth origin; the firm functions as an operating agricultural company.
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