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Le 14.06.24
The Rise of Real Estate Private Equity in Investissement Conseils

Investissement Conseils magazine dedicates a dossier to real estate private equity and its opening to the general public in its June issue.

 

Jean-Marc Palhon, chairman of EXTENDAM, discusses the management company’s strategy regarding the revaluation of discounted assets: “Our strength lies in our ability to seek assets throughout Europe, where market scarcity is highest and needs are significant: mainly in budget and mid-range hotels“.

 

An interview to be found in issue 872 of Investissement Conseils magazine

Le 13.06.24
Find Out 3 Ways to Become a Solidarity Saver!

Solidarity savings offer concrete solutions to invest ethically while aiming for financial returns. According to Agnès Lambert’s article for Mieux Vivre Votre Argent, here are three concrete ways to combine performance and positive impact:

 

> Open a Solidarity Savings Account

These accounts allow part of the interest to be donated to associations. A simple and risk-free way to start your journey in solidarity savings.

 

> Subscribe to a Solidarity Fund

Invest medium or long term in funds that allocate part of their assets to financing the social and solidarity economy (SSE).

 

> Invest in the Capital of a Solidarity Enterprise

Directly support projects with a strong social or environmental impact. It’s an opportunity to go further in your commitment.

 

Among the highlighted initiatives, investment in Énergie Partagée to finance renewable energy production projects in France. With a return of 3.8% in 2023, it’s an excellent example of sustainable performance.

 

For a detailed analysis, check out Agnès Lambert’s full investigation in the June edition of Mieux Vivre Votre Argent

Le 12.06.24
[BONI.D✨] LENA, the Clothing Library for Sustainable Fashion

Imagine a shop where, instead of buying clothes, you borrow them. Welcome to LENA, the fashion library in Amsterdam! In this unique “library,” it’s possible to refresh your wardrobe with stylish and original pieces without the environmental impact of fast fashion. With a vast collection of dresses, tunics, blouses, and jackets, LENA allows its members to experiment with their style while contributing to more sustainable fashion.

 

Elisa Jansen, co-founder of LENA, has always been passionate about reusing clothes. With her two sisters and a friend, she launched this initiative in 2014 to offer an alternative to textile overconsumption. With over 2,000 pieces available online and collection points in several Dutch cities, LENA offers an innovative, eco-friendly, and accessible shopping experience. Each member, for a membership fee of 10 euros, can borrow quality clothes from sustainable brands, with flexible and advantageous pricing.

 

Discover LENA