Listed German property investor Patrizia Immobilien has appointed Geoffroy Cérez as director of fundraising for France, Belgium and Southern Europe.

patrizia appoints geoffroy cérez

Patrizia Appoints Geoffroy Cérez

He joins from BNP REIM in France, where he was in charge of capital raising. Cérez started his career in London at Lehman Brothers and was part of the Nomura equity sales team in Paris.

His appointment boosts Patrizia’s global fund raising capability, which currently consists of a  team of experts active in Germany, the UK, Australia and North America.

'We continue to experience strong appetite from institutional investors for investments across a range of asset classes, risk profiles and locations across Europe,' commented Wolfgang Egger, CEO of Patrizia. ‘For example French investors are often looking to invest cross border and specifically in countries like Germany. Through its pan-European platform and leveraging its established track record, Patrizia is an attractive partner for those investors that are looking to generate returns through real estate investment across the Continent.'

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