AXA Private Equity has completed its spin-out from the AXA Group and will become Ardian, an independent private investment company.
Management and employees of Ardian, led by the Board comprising Dominique Senequier, Vincent Gombault, Dominique Gaillard, and Benoît Verbrugghe (pictured), form the largest shareholding group, holding 46% of the company. With existing teams in place, Ardian will continue to demonstrate the investment expertise, culture and level of service for which the company has been known as AXA Private Equity.
AXA Group, now with a 23% stake, remains a major financial sponsor in Ardian, having agreed to commit 4.8 billion euros in new funds managed by Ardian over the next five years. The remaining shareholders, comprising European institutions and French family offices, will collectively hold a 31% stake in the company.
Dominique Senequier, Chief Executive of Ardian, says: “Today is an exciting new chapter for our company. We spent a long time building a company inside AXA and, from the start, we carved out a separate identity for investment excellence.”
“From today, we are fully independent. We will direct our entrepreneurial spirit, which remains at our heart, towards exploring new ways of fostering growth, while continuing to invest in a way that blends our discipline and conviction with our long-term philosophy.”
“Ardian is the sum of its talented people. I believe we are bound together by the same values upon which the business was founded 17 years ago. We value shared outcomes with the people, partners and companies with whom we work. We prize this as much as accountability and excellence.”
“This strong culture gives us courage and confidence in our future as Ardian, where our investment skills will serve our clients well and fuel important and necessary growth around the world.”
Ardian is now a company with USD36bn of assets under management, offering 255 investors in Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East a diversified range of asset classes from its 10 offices across the globe: Funds of Funds, Direct Funds (comprising 165 portfolio companies), including Mid and Small Market Enterprise Capital, Infrastructure, Innovation & Growth, Co-Investment and Private Debt.
The company was given the name of Ardian to accompany this change. This name Ardian has its roots in an old language that was spoken in Europe many centuries ago. The word ‘hardjan’, from which Ardian is derived, embodies a sense of courage and signifies a code of behaviour which all fit well with the culture of the company.
Dominique Senequier says: “The name Ardian conveys a sense of strength, durability and boldness. That suits us well. It symbolises a sense of shared purpose in the pursuit of excellence with which we engage our clients, investors, partners and portfolio companies.”