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Tikehau Plans to Shift Paris Staff Abroad, Invest Less in France

Tikehau Plans to Shift Paris Staff Abroad, Invest Less in France

Bloomberg20-02-2025

French asset manager Tikehau Capital SCA is planning to transfer some employees currently based in Paris to offices abroad as it shifts resources away from its home market.
The firm is 'streamlining the teams in Paris to send them a little more to the 17 other countries where we're present' Co-Founder Antoine Flamarion said in an interview this week. 'There might be no staff replacement in Paris in the future, and there will always be individual departures.'

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