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GT Finance
GT Finance is a Paris-based generalist asset manager with a digital footprint spanning an extensive network of French personal-finance and insurance...
GT Finance
GT Finance is a financial management company based in Lévis, Quebec. Founded in 2021, it facilitates money transfers to mobile accounts, bank accounts, and Union Express accounts in Africa. GT Finance also pays bills for electricity, water, and cable television from Canada, primarily serving the African diaspora community in Canada.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
France
City
Paris
Corporate office
Paris, France
Frequently asked questions
What is GT Finance's investment mandate?
Public details on GT Finance's specific investment mandate are scarce. The firm's digital presence indicates a generalist orientation, with its network of affiliated websites touching consumer credit, insurance, personal banking, and retail investment — suggesting a broad, digitally enabled approach to French retail and commercial finance, rather than a narrow alternative-assets focus.
Who makes investment decisions at GT Finance?
GT Finance does not publicly name its founders, principals, or investment committee members. The absence of a LinkedIn presence or a traditional team page on its website means the individuals responsible for capital allocation remain unverified. Any direct engagement with the firm would need to clarify its governance and decision-making structure.
How does GT Finance source deals or clients?
GT Finance's most visible operational asset is an unusually large network of over 150 thematic French-language financial domains. These span credit brokerage, insurance lead generation, and personal-finance content — hinting at a digital origination model that is more characteristic of a fintech or consumer-finance platform than of a conventional institutional asset manager.
Does GT Finance manage third-party capital?
There is no publicly available evidence confirming whether GT Finance manages third-party institutional capital. The firm does not disclose an AUM figure, fund structures, or limited-partner relationships. Its digital footprint suggests a strong consumer-facing element, but the firm's regulatory posture and capital base remain unverified from public sources.
Is GT Finance regulated by the AMF?
While the firm operates from Paris, explicit confirmation of Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) registration or any other financial-conduct authority is not available through its primary web presence or standard public databases. Any allocator evaluating the firm should independently verify its regulatory status and permissions in France.
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