Governance
Patrimoine & Commerce has opted for the legal status of SCA (a partnership limited by shares), a mode of governance which is a real vector for development of the company.The SCA facilitates implementation of the development plan by lifting the constraints of ownership control (desire for extensive opening-up of the equity). The SCA allows an absolute separation of powers between the management bodies (the Managing Partners) and the control bodies (the Supervisory Board). Patrimoine & Commerce therefore wishes to ensure the independence of the control bodies of the real estate company. Thus, 11 of the 15 members of the Supervisory Board are independent within the meaning of the MiddleNext Corporate Governance Code.
Eric Duval
Founder of Groupe Duval, Eric Duval is the initiator of the Patrimoine & Commerce project and its Managing Director. The property strategy is overseen by this recognised real estate professional. It is backed moreover by governance bodies which bring together commercial real estate players of affirmed independence. This favourable environment enables Patrimoine & Commerce to benefit from a wide network of business referrers from which many investment opportunities can be sourced.
“With a property portfolio of 76 assets and more than 528,000 sqm of retail space, Patrimoine et Commerce is today the property real estate company in low-cost retail parks in France. “
Pauline Boucon Duval
Pauline Duval is Managing Director of the Duval Group. She is a Member of the Executive Committee. After studying management at the University Panthéon Assas (Paris II), Pauline Duval moved to the American financial capital to complete her studies at the Metropolitan College of New York where she graduated in General Management. Her training led her to become an Acquisition Analyst with an international real estate company based in New York. Back in France in 2012, she joined the family group. She became Director of Strategy in charge of the development, diversification and digitalization of the Duval Group’s activities. She initiated investments in young innovative companies, convinced that this was a solid source of growth. In 2016, she became CEO of the Group.
Supervisory Board
The supervisory board has 15 members who carry out permanent control of the management of Patrimoine & Commerce. The supervisory board assesses its quality on behalf of the shareholders, to whom it reports each year.
Investment Committee
The investment committee is chaired by Eric Ranjard and made up of 4 members. The investment committee issues opinions on investment or disinvestment projects proposed by the management. A majority of the members take the decisions. The decisions are communicated to the supervisory board which decides on the decisions. The external members designated as members of the investment committee are appointed due to their professional experience which will bring real and recognised expertise to the investment committee.
- Audrey Chatain, representative of the company BMR Holding
- Alaxa Sempiana, representative of the company Suravenir
- Hugues Grimaldi, representative of the Predica company
- Philippe Vergely
- Thierry Querné, representative of the company Banque Populaire Val de France
Audit Committee
The audit commitee is mainly composed of supervisory board's members. Those members are experts in finance and management. The audit committee provides assistance and issues opinions to the supervisory board for financial and accounting matters. It also ensures respect of the procedures for in-house advice and the monitoring of risks with respect to Patrimoine & Commerce.
- Christian Louis-Victor
- Lydia Le Clair
- Emmanuel Chabas
Remuneration Committee
The remuneration committee is composed of 3 members. It issues opinions or recommendations to the supervisory board regarding the remuneration of the managers and members of the supervisory board.
- Aurélie Tristant
- Hugues Grimaldi
CSR Committee
The CSR committee is made up of 5 members. The CSR committee is chaired by Marie Monnet and is made up of five people from the Supervisory Board. The members of the CSR Committee are:
- Marie Monnet
- Margaux Graff
- Lydia Le Clair
- Thomas Guyot, representative of the Suravenir company