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Mutuelle Générale
Mutuelle Générale was established in 1945 as a mutual health insurer. Patrick Sagon serves as president. The firm maintains its headquarters at 1-11 rue...
Mutuelle Générale
Mutuelle Générale was established in 1945 as a mutual health insurer. Patrick Sagon serves as president. The firm maintains its headquarters at 1-11 rue Brillat Savarin in Paris. The firm allocates 2.95 percent of assets to private equity. It holds a bond mandate valued at 1.5 billion euros with Ostrum Asset Management. Confirmed holdings include a 100 percent ownership of Flex Conseil et Services and a limited partner position in Siparex. Operations remain centered in France with additional exposure through partnerships in the same market. The firm maintains Fondation d'entreprise La Mutuelle Générale, established in 2021, which supports health-related projects. June 2024: Held its General Meeting noting the strategic partnership with CNP Assurances. It employs service providers including BNP Paribas Securities Services as custodian since 2004. Mutuelle Générale functions as a mutual insurer rather than a family office, with governance tied to its member base and joint ventures such as the one with CNP Assurances.
General information
Firm type
Insurance
Year founded
1945
AUM
3.0B (Altss estimate)
Location
Region
Europe
Country
France
City
Paris
Corporate office
1-11 rue Brillat Savarin, 75634 Paris, France
Principals
Patrick Sagon
President
Christophe Harrigan
CEO
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Mutuelle Générale?
Christophe Harrigan serves as CEO. Patrick Sagon serves as president. Investment mandates are executed through external advisors including Ostrum Asset Management.
Does Mutuelle Générale participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm holds a limited partner position in Siparex private equity fund. It also maintains direct ownership in operating businesses such as Flex Conseil et Services.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Mutuelle Générale is a mutual insurance company. Its capital derives from insurance premiums and investment returns rather than a single family source.
How is Mutuelle Générale related to CNP Assurances?
It maintains a strategic partnership through the joint venture CNP Assurances Protection Sociale. Mutuelle Générale owns 35 percent of that entity via LMG Assurances S.A.
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