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Fiblac
Fiblac was established in 2011 by Bruno Chamoin. The firm operates as the primary vehicle for the Chamoin family and extends services to additional families.
Fiblac
Fiblac was established in 2011 by Bruno Chamoin. The firm operates as the primary vehicle for the Chamoin family and extends services to additional families. Its headquarters sit in Tourves with a second office in Levallois-Perret. Fiblac allocates across insurance, viticulture, events, real estate and private equity. It executes buyouts and venture capital commitments through direct co-investments and SPVs. Confirmed positions include Albingia, acquired alongside Krefeld and Fairfax Financial Holdings. The firm maintains Domaine de Blacailloux in Tourves and real estate assets in Île-de-France and Provence. Activity remains concentrated in Europe. The team is distributed between the two French offices. Fiblac also holds the Domaine de Blacailloux wine collection and runs events at the same property. Valentine de Lasteyrie serves as partner and leads Albingia. No operational events from the last 24 months appear in public records. Fiblac maintains membership in SISTA to advance gender balance in digital sectors and in France Invest. These affiliations shape its co-investment approach alongside other family offices and management teams.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
2011
Location
Region
Europe
Country
France
City
Tourves
Corporate office
Tourves, France
Additional offices
Levallois-Perret, France
Principals
Bruno Chamoin
Founder and President
Valentine de Lasteyrie
Partner
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Fiblac?
Bruno Chamoin serves as founder and president. Valentine de Lasteyrie acts as partner and oversees Albingia.
How does Fiblac source proprietary deal flow?
The firm works directly with management teams and other family offices on succession and growth mandates.
Does Fiblac participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Fiblac executes direct co-investments and SPVs in private equity alongside select partners.
What investment stages does Fiblac typically target?
The firm pursues buyouts and venture capital opportunities.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Wealth originates from the Chamoin family and its holdings in insurance and real estate.
Does Fiblac maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
No separate philanthropic vehicles are disclosed in available records.
What is Fiblac's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
Fiblac co-invests with other family offices and strategic partners such as Krefeld and Fairfax Financial Holdings.
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