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Quartus Gestion

Quartus Gestion was founded by Daniel Féau, leveraging the network and transaction flow of the Daniel Féau Group, a leading player in Parisian luxury...

Quartus Gestion

Quartus Gestion was founded by Daniel Féau, leveraging the network and transaction flow of the Daniel Féau Group, a leading player in Parisian luxury residential brokerage. Charles-Marie Jottras joined to professionalize the investment management arm, steering it beyond agency work into principal investing via regulated funds. The firm's identity sits at the intersection of local real estate intelligence and structured fund management — a combination that gives it access to off-market development sites typically captured by merchant developers rather than asset managers. Investments concentrate on Paris and the Hauts-de-Seine department to the west, targeting office repositioning, residential redevelopment, and mixed-use regeneration projects. The firm operates club-deal style closed-end funds — SCPI (Société Civile de Placement Immobilier) and OPCI (Organisme de Placement Collectif en Immobilier) vehicles — marketed primarily to French wealth managers and family offices. Representatives have presented co-investment structures alongside institutional partners for larger office acquisitions in La Défense and Levallois-Perret, though specific portfolio properties remain privately held at the fund level. The firm's team size is not publicly disclosed, but it operates from a single Paris office and draws investment committee support from senior partners at the Daniel Féau network. Quartus Gestion does not maintain a separate philanthropic foundation, though its parent group has historically underwritten French cultural institutions. The firm's regulatory filings with the Autorité des Marchés Financiers confirm a limited number of active funds, each typically targeting €50M to €100M in equity commitments. The structural differentiator is Quartus Gestion's origin inside a transaction advisory business, not a capital-markets desk. This means deal flow reaches the investment team before a broker mandate is ever signed — an advantage in a tight Paris market where institutionally competitive assets rarely trade publicly.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

France

City

Paris

Corporate office

Paris, France

Principals

Charles-Marie Jottras

Président

Daniel Féau

Associé fondateur

Sector focus

Real Estate

Frequently asked questions

What is Quartus Gestion's relationship to the Daniel Féau real estate network?

Quartus Gestion is the investment management affiliate of the Daniel Féau Group, the high-end Parisian residential brokerage. Daniel Féau co-founded both entities. The brokerage provides proprietary market intelligence and off-market sourcing, which Quartus Gestion then structures into managed real estate funds for private and institutional investors. The two operate as legally separate entities but share a common origin and some senior personnel.

What types of real estate does Quartus Gestion invest in?

Quartus Gestion focuses on office buildings, residential redevelopment projects, and mixed-use properties, primarily in Paris and the Hauts-de-Seine department. The firm targets value-add and development situations rather than stabilized core assets. Its investment vehicles typically seek to reposition under-managed properties or redevelop sites in established western Paris suburbs like Neuilly-sur-Seine and Levallois-Perret.

How does Quartus Gestion structure its investment vehicles?

The firm uses French regulated fund structures — predominantly SCPI (Société Civile de Placement Immobilier) and OPCI (Organisme de Placement Collectif en Immobilier) vehicles. These are closed-end club-deal formats marketed to French wealth managers, family offices, and institutional investors. The firm may also arrange co-investment side-cars for larger acquisitions alongside institutional partners, per its own disclosures.

Who runs investment decisions at Quartus Gestion?

Charles-Marie Jottras, the firm's Président, oversees investment strategy and fund management. He works closely with Daniel Féau and the senior partners of the broader Féau network on deal sourcing. Investment committee members are drawn from the Daniel Féau Group's leadership and external real estate professionals, though the committee's full composition is not publicly listed.

Is Quartus Gestion a single family office?

No. Quartus Gestion is a regulated real estate asset manager that pools third-party capital from institutional and private investors. It is not the family office of Daniel Féau or any other individual, though it originated from the Féau brokerage business. The firm is authorized and supervised by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) in France.

What is Quartus Gestion's known posture on co-investments?

Quartus Gestion has indicated openness to co-investment structures, particularly for larger office transactions exceeding a single fund's capacity. The firm's marketing materials reference club-deal formats that allow institutional investors to participate alongside its commingled funds on a deal-by-deal basis. Specific co-investment terms are negotiated privately and are not publicly disclosed.

Where does the underlying capital in Quartus Gestion funds come from?

Capital is raised from French private banks, wealth managers, family offices, and select institutional investors. The firm's distribution network reflects its origins in the Daniel Féau high-net-worth client ecosystem. No sovereign wealth fund or non-French institutional anchor has been publicly identified as a limited partner.

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