Mirabaud Group Reopens Paris Headquarters at Avenue Hoche
Mirabaud Group has reopened its Paris offices at 13 Avenue Hoche following an extensive renovation project that brought together its wealth management, asset management, and corporate advisory teams in a single location.
Completed in December 2025 after more than two years of work, the renovation restored the 19th-century building while adapting it to modern workplace standards. The redesigned space now spans more than 1,000 square meters across five floors. A newly added top-floor extension includes a reception area overlooking the Paris skyline.
Mirabaud Group Strengthens Presence in France
France has been an important market for Mirabaud Group since it opened its Paris office in 2003. Over the past two decades, the firm has gradually expanded its activities in the country.
In 2020, Mirabaud Group launched Mirabaud Advisors, a corporate advisory practice based in Paris. Marc Sabaté was appointed director of the practice in 2025, contributing to the development of services for entrepreneurs addressing both personal and professional financial matters.
This focus on entrepreneurs is reflected across Mirabaud Group’s European platform. Émilie Serrurier-Hoël, appointed CEO of Mirabaud & Cie (Europe) SA in June 2025, oversees the Luxembourg-based European entity whose branches include France, Spain and the United Kingdom. Within this structure, the Paris office operates as part of the broader European platform.
Stéphane Jaouen, Head of Wealth Management France, described the renovated offices as supporting the firm’s client relationships.
“We are delighted to have moved into these new offices, which have been designed to foster dialogue and proximity with our clients,” he said. “They support the strengthening of our integrated offering, at the crossroads of private banking, asset management and advice to entrepreneurs.”
Integrating Art Into the Workspace
The renovation also incorporates contemporary artworks by Antoine Roegiers and Michel François within the building’s interior spaces.
The inclusion of art reflects Mirabaud Group’s long-standing engagement with cultural initiatives. Over the years, the group has built an art collection and supported cultural institutions in several of the markets where it operates.
Mirabaud Group’s partnership with the Centre Pompidou in Paris, first established in 2022 and renewed in 2025 for an additional three years, forms part of this commitment. While the Pompidou undergoes renovation, Mirabaud Group is supporting one exhibition per year at other major Parisian venues, including the Louvre and the Grand Palais, through 2027.
“We want to support exhibitions that will make their mark on art history and be accessible to as wide an audience as possible,” said Lionel Aeschlimann, Senior Managing Partner of Mirabaud Group, when the partnership renewal was announced.
Continuing Development in France
France remains an important market within Mirabaud Group’s international footprint. Founded in Geneva in 1819 and still owned by members of the founding family, the group employs approximately 700 people across several regions including Europe, the Middle East and the Americas.
The return of the teams in the renovated Avenue Hoche offices reflects Mirabaud Group’s continued commitment to its Paris presence and to serving clients in France as part of its broader European platform.
