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Guibor
Dominique Romano established Guibor in 1988 as a plurisectorial investment vehicle. Its wealth originated from early technology holdings including...
Guibor
Dominique Romano established Guibor in 1988 as a plurisectorial investment vehicle. Its wealth originated from early technology holdings including Vente-privee.com. The firm operates from a historic Hôtel Particulier at 2 rue Alfred de Vigny in Paris. Guibor allocates across real estate, growth equity, venture funding, art markets and hospitality. It executes direct co-investments and SPVs. Confirmed holdings include Hotel Elkonin in Tel Aviv and residential property at 94 Rue Damremont in Paris. The firm also maintains a contemporary art collection and a tourism portfolio in Georgia. Geographic reach covers Europe, North America, the Middle East and Africa. The office lists no disclosed headcount or additional locations. It maintains membership in Angelsquare as a top-10 French business angel. No operational events from the last 24 months appear in public records. Guibor integrates its headquarters with an active exhibition program for contemporary artists. This arrangement ties real-asset ownership directly to cultural investment activity.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
1988
Location
Region
Europe
Country
France
City
Paris
Corporate office
2 rue Alfred de Vigny, 75008 Paris, France
Principals
Dominique Romano
Founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Guibor?
Dominique Romano founded the firm and continues to direct its strategy. Named business partners include Arthur (Jacques Essebag) and Jean Madar.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Wealth stems from multi-sector investments that began with an early stake in Vente-privee.com.
Does Guibor participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm executes direct co-investments and SPVs alongside select partners.
What investment stages does Guibor typically target?
Guibor targets angel, startup and growth stages.
Which sectors does Guibor explicitly focus on?
Sectors include luxury, EdTech, PropTech, media and entertainment, digital health, gaming, HRTech, FinTech and AgriTech & FoodTech.
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