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Grâce
Grâce is an SEC-registered investment adviser in New York, NY, since 1977. The firm manages approximately $964 million in regulatory assets. It has 5 employees...
Grâce
Grâce is an SEC-registered investment adviser in New York, NY, since 1977. The firm manages approximately $964 million in regulatory assets. It has 5 employees and 4 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2022
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
France
City
New York
Corporate office
Paris 7e, France
Principals
Quentin Roy
Co-Founder & CEO
Martin Lenweiter
Co-Founder & CTO
Lou Dana
Co-founder & Présidente
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Grâce?
Grâce is an early-stage operating company, not an investment firm; it discloses no investment committee. Strategic and operational decisions are led by the three co-founders — CEO Quentin Roy, CTO Martin Lenweiter, and President Lou Dana — supported by Chief of Staff Hugo Asseraf and Chief Legal & Insurance Officer Christian Muller.
How is Grâce capitalized, and who are its investors?
The firm's own website reports €6 million in fundraising as of its 2026 snapshot but does not name the investors. Grâce's 'About' page includes a section labeled 'NOS INVESTISSEURS' without populating specific names or fund details, so the capital base remains opaque.
How does Grâce source its insurance capacity?
Grâce relies on a strategic underwriting partnership with Chubb, the global property-and-casualty insurer. The firm states on its website that Chubb covers approximately 95% of the world's very-high-net-worth individuals and has a long history serving luxury brands. Grâce does not assume underwriting risk directly; it acts as a technology-enabled distributor.
Which luxury houses have publicly adopted Grâce's service?
The firm's website confirms four named brand partners: Messika (jewelry), Rimowa (luggage), Copin (luxury goods), and Phi 1.618 (luxury goods). Each deploys the protection product under a custom name — for example, Messika calls it the 'Serenity Service' — and quotes from Messika CMO Aurélie Darmon and Copin CEO Alexandre Benamu appear on Grâce's homepage.
What is Grâce's known posture on data usage and client privacy?
Grâce's website positions data collection as a core value proposition for its brand clients: it captures post-sale ownership events — gifts, inheritance transfers — and feeds structured data into the maison's CRM. The firm claims 80% of collected client data is qualified and CRM-activatable but does not publish a privacy framework or data-retention policy on its public pages.
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