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Finco
Hubert Plouvier established Finco in 1998 after his family’s long involvement in the Kreglinger trading and shipping group. The firm remains anchored in...
Finco
Hubert Plouvier established Finco in 1998 after his family’s long involvement in the Kreglinger trading and shipping group. The firm remains anchored in Antwerp and continues to operate as a private-equity vehicle focused on the Benelux countries. Finco deploys capital across buyouts, growth equity and management buy-ins. It backs companies in Data Analytics, EdTech, Industrial Tech, Marketing & Sales and Workflow Automation. Transactions typically involve direct equity stakes held for five to ten years. The firm has not disclosed specific portfolio names or co-investors in public materials. The Plouvier family also controls real-estate holdings in Antwerp and maintains art collections placed on long-term loan to museums. No recent operational announcements appear in the last twenty-four months. Team size and additional offices remain undisclosed. Finco’s structure ties investment decisions to the founding family through board seats held by Hubert, Antoine and Sarah Plouvier, creating a direct link between capital allocation and family oversight.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
1998
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Belgium
City
Gilbert
Corporate office
Antwerp, Belgium
Principals
Hubert Plouvier
CEO and Chairman
Antoine Plouvier
Board member
Sarah Plouvier
Board member
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Finco?
Hubert Plouvier serves as CEO and Chairman. Antoine Plouvier and Sarah Plouvier sit on the board.
What investment stages does Finco target?
The firm executes buyouts, growth equity, management buy-ins and replacement capital.
Which regions does Finco cover?
Finco concentrates on the Benelux countries from its Antwerp base.
What is the typical size of Finco’s equity tickets?
Tickets range from €2 million to €10 million for companies with EBITDA between €1 million and €8 million.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The Plouvier family are heirs to the Kreglinger business empire that originated in trading and shipping.
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