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Le 14.09.20
The FCPR HOTELS SELECTION EUROPE N°3 awarded by the Victoires de la Pierre Papier’s jury
The FCPR Hôtels Sélection Europe n°3 is an investment solution allowing diversification into a particularly resilient sector: the European business hotel industry. This fund will be made up of around ten shareholdings in Europe, meeting a high level of ESG criteria. This targeted positioning earned them the Victoire de la Pierre-Papier (Gestion de Fortune) award in the “Real Estate Private Equity” category.
Extendam has once again proven its strategy’s relevance in a sector where numerous opportunities are emerging!

Le 11.09.20
Changemakers #11: Spreading the use of bio-based materials
“The aim is to help the profession players to move towards other types of materials such as bio-sourced materials, which are more in line with major ecological and social issues nowadays“, Virginie Gautier says.
As a design office with expertise in biosourced materials, Karibati is determined to change the uses in the building industry. Its objective is clear: to reduce the environmental impact of the construction sector through the development of bio-sourced materials. A mission of general interest and a unique corporate philosophy to be discovered in this new Changemakers Times interview. Virginie Gautier, head of development at Karibati answered our questions!

Le 07.09.20
Investment opportunities in the hotel industry in times of crisis
While Asian and American customers will not come back in Europe for several months, even several years, while travel remains limited by health restrictions and remote work often remains the norm, the cards are being reshuffled between players in the tourism market. First to rebound, the economic business hotel sector is once again proving its resilience.
Jean-Marc Palhon, Chairman of EXTENDAM explains: “Two or even three-star hotels, between 50 and 120 euros per night, have quickly seen executives and sales agents compelled to go back to work. More than 80% of this clients is domestic customers. They are actually less dependent on international and tourism customers, the economic category of business hotel industry offers an interesting resilience in the context we know”.
In full development before the health crisis, the sector has seen its transformation amplified. Changes in customer behaviours and new trends are leading the sector to diversify both geographically and functionally. As a key player in the city, the hotel is opening up to new uses.
Find the complete article of Elisa Nolet and Jean-Marc Palhon’s interview in the currently distributed Investissement Conseils issue.