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Groupe AGRICA
Groupe AGRICA traces its current structure to the 1997 formation of CCPMA PRÉVOYANCE. The organization collects contributions from agricultural employers and...
Groupe AGRICA
Groupe AGRICA traces its current structure to the 1997 formation of CCPMA PRÉVOYANCE. The organization collects contributions from agricultural employers and employees to fund statutory and supplementary benefits. The fund allocates across real estate, forestry, and private equity. Its real estate holdings comprise office and residential assets concentrated in Paris and Île-de-France, managed with an ESG and energy-transition mandate. Forestry assets include a low-carbon project in Haute-Marne. Private-equity exposure runs at 0.1 percent of assets and includes commitments to Alter Equity 3P A and Citizen Capital II Part A. Geographic focus remains France. No headcount figure is published. The firm maintains membership in AEIP, AFG, and Eurosif. February 2025: launched the 'agrica+' strategic plan during attendance at the Salon International de l'Agriculture. Groupe AGRICA operates as a paritarian institution governed by employer and employee representatives. This structure separates benefit administration from investment execution through dedicated subsidiaries such as Agrica Épargne.
General information
Firm type
Private Sector Pension Fund
Year founded
1997
Location
Region
Europe
Country
France
City
Paris
Corporate office
21 Rue de la Bienfaisance, 75382 Paris, France
Principals
Bernard Pire
President
Julien Brami
Director General
Jérôme Volle
Vice-President
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Groupe AGRICA?
Bernard Pire serves as president. Julien Brami acts as director general. Jérôme Volle holds the vice-president role.
Does Groupe AGRICA participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The fund holds limited partnership interests in Alter Equity 3P A and Citizen Capital II Part A. It also owns 100 percent of Agrica Épargne and maintains direct ownership of real estate and forestry assets.
What asset classes does Groupe AGRICA hold?
Holdings include a 22-building real estate portfolio valued at approximately $832 million, forestry land exceeding 1,500 hectares, and a 0.1 percent allocation to private equity.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Contributions originate from employers and employees in the French agricultural sector to finance retirement, disability, and death benefits.
Does Groupe AGRICA maintain philanthropic structures?
AGRICA Solidaire provides emergency aid for climate victims in agriculture. Trophées AGRICA, established in 2014, supports food-waste reduction initiatives.
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