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Hugues DE BÉRAIL

PARIS

En résumé

Hugues de Bérail started his career after studying at the Law University of Assas Paris and is today in charge of the Investment Pole for France since June 2007. He manages this pole which comprises the French Investment Department, the International Investment Department as well as the owner occupier sale Department for offices in the Greater Paris Region.

From September 1989 to January 1991, Hugues worked as a Senior Real Estate consultant at The "Union Foncière et Financière" (UFFI), formerly a subsidiary of the CREDIT LYONNAIS. In 1991 he joined ATISREAL which became BNP PARIBAS Real Estate. He was appointed Associate then Director of the Sale Department for offices in the Greater Paris Region.
Hugues participated in the structuring of several hundred transactions of all asset classes on behalf of French and foreign investors, including: Axa, Allianz, Aviva, Caam, Foncière des Régions, Ge Real Estate, Gécina, Générali, Goldman Sachs, Hammerson, Hsbc, Ing Reim, Klépierre, Lasalle, Mgpa, Morgan Stanley, Natixis, Orion, Pramerica Financial, Sfl, Sgam, Swiss Life, Tishman, Ubs, Unibail Rodamco...
Over the last two years Hugues and his teams were involved in a great number of important investment transactions. They advised successfully on acquisition and sales-side resulting in a global investment volume over one billion euros.

Entreprises

  • MULTILINKS Investment Network SAS - CEO

    maintenant Investor Property solutions
    Capital advisory
    Capital markets
    Corporate finance
    Corporate real estate consulting
    International investment
    Investment agency
    Investor consulting
  • DTZ - Directeur du Pôle Investissement . Membre du comité de Direction

    Neuilly sur Seine 2007 - 2011 The French investment Pole forms an efficient team made up of multidisciplinary experienced profiles who deal with sale and acquisition issues of domestic and international investors on the French territory. They also advise user purchasers and developers in the Great Paris Region.
    From September 1989 to January 1991, Hugues worked as a Senior Real Estate consultant at The "Union Foncière et Financière" (UFFI), formerly a subsidiary of the CREDIT LYONNAIS. In 1991 he joined ATISREAL which became BNP PARIBAS Real Estate. He was appointed Associate then Director of the Sale Department for offices in the Greater Paris Region.
    Hugues participated in the structuring of several hundred transactions of all asset classes on behalf of French and foreign investors, including: Axa, Allianz, Aviva, Caam, Foncière des Régions, Ge Real Estate, Gécina, Générali, Goldman Sachs, Hammerson, Hsbc, Ing Reim, Klépierre, Lasalle, Mgpa, Morgan Stanley, Natixis, Orion, Pramerica Financial, Sfl, Sgam, Swiss Life, Tishman, Ubs, Unibail Rodamco...
    Over the last two years Hugues and his teams were involved in a great number of important investment transactions. They advised successfully on acquisition and sales-side resulting in a global investment volume over one billion euros.
  • BNP Parisbas Real Estate - Directeur Associé

    1991 - 2007 Associate and Director of the Sales department for offices in Greater Paris region. From February 1991 to June 2007, Hugues occupied diverse functions within the AUGUSTE THOUARD group, which became ATISREAL and then BNP PARISBAS REAL ESTATE in 2005. After ten years of experience as a senior advisor on the market, he was promoted to associate and then to director of the Office Sales team for the Paris region.
  • "Union Foncière et Financière" (UFFI), formerly a subsidiary of the CREDIT LYONNAIS - Senior Real Estate consultant

    1989 - 1991 Senior Real Estate consultant at The "Union Foncière et Financière" (UFFI). From September 1989 to January 1991, Hugues de Bérail worked as a senior consultant at the « Union Foncière Financière ». His role mainly involved leasing assets held by the « SCI » and « SCPI » investment vehicles managed by the UFFI group, former subsidiary of CREDIT LYONNAIS.

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