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Grandis Ventures

Grandis Ventures is a venture capital; the Altss profile covers its classification, headquarters, registration, AUM band, and key contacts for private-markets...

General information

Firm type

Venture Capital

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Country

City

Corporate office

Principals

Daniel Juvin

Owner / Manager

Sector focus

Luxury

Frequently asked questions

How did the Juvin family originate the Grandis group?

Daniel Juvin acquired a struggling couture workshop near Granville, France in 1993 and rebranded it Grandis. He oriented the business toward high-end garment manufacturing for luxury houses, growing it organically into a network of 15 ateliers with over 1,000 employees.

What is the relationship between Les Ateliers Grandis and Grandis Ventures?

Les Ateliers Grandis is the operating entity — a luxury garment manufacturer — while Grandis Ventures is the family-office vehicle that sits atop the group. The exact legal structure is not publicly detailed, but Grandis Ventures appears to hold the Juvin family's interests, primarily in the manufacturing operations.

Does Grandis manufacture for publicly known luxury houses?

The firm states it works with 'the most prestigious Maisons de couture,' but it does not disclose client names. Given its scale — 15 ateliers and 1,100 employees — it likely serves multiple top-tier French luxury houses, though specific relationships remain confidential.

Is Grandis Ventures active in sectors outside of luxury manufacturing?

No public evidence suggests Grandis Ventures has material investments outside of the luxury atelier business. The group's public profile focuses entirely on garment manufacturing, training, and French artisanal employment.

How is Grandis addressing the talent pipeline for luxury manufacturing?

Grandis runs in-house training programs and highlights career opportunities across its ateliers, aiming to sustain specialized skills as older craftspeople retire. This internal workforce development is a strategic response to France's broader shortage of skilled textile artisans.

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