About us
Pascal benefits from 35 years of experience in investment management, transaction structuring and fund administration, having previously worked at:
- Banque Indosuez Luxembourg, from 1991 to 1994;
- SI Finance in Paris, from 1995 to 1996;
- CACEIS Bank Luxembourg, from 1997 to 2000;
- SAGICAP, since 2001.
From 2006 to 2007, Pascal headed Mourant Luxembourg, the Luxembourg subsidiary of an international alternative investment fund administration group, and was further appointed early 2008 Head of EFA Private Equity, the Private Equity & Real Estate fund administration business unit launched by European Fund Administration (EFA).
From 2013 to 2016, Pascal was Managing Director of Colony Luxembourg, the Luxembourg-based investment platform of Colony Capital, a US private real estate investment firm.
Since 2017, he has been acting as:
- Board Member and Member of the Investment Committee of
EP Equity Investment, a private investment firm with over €2 billion in assets
under management;
- Board Member of the Alternative Investment Fund Management Company Astorg Asset Management, running European private equity funds totaling €23 billion in assets under management.
- Board Member of the Alternative Investment Fund Management Company Astorg Asset Management, running European private equity funds totaling €23 billion in assets under management.
Over the last years, Pascal also served as Board Member of two other Alternative Investment Fund Management companies, namely Pandoo Management S.A. (until March 2024) and Mirabaud Asset Management (Europe) S.A.(until March 2026)
Since 1995, he has been acting as director / fund manager of various regulated and non-regulated alternative investment structures in Continental Europe and is a former member of the Luxembourg Institute of Directors (ILA).
Over the last 25 years, Pascal has drafted and led various courses and seminars covering Private Equity, Real Estate and financial engineering topics.
Until 2021, Pascal was also a member of ALFI’s Professional Training Committee and acted as Coordinator of the Alternative Investments Expert Team covering Private Equity and Real Estate training programs, organized in partnership with the House of Training, Luxembourg.
In 1998, Pascal contributed, on behalf of ALFI (the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry), to a consultation conducted by the European Commission on Venture Capital Undertakings for Collective Investments (VCUCI), within the broader context of the review of Council Directive 85/611/EEC of 20 December 1985.
Subsequently, in 1999, together with Patrick Zurstrassen, former Chairman of ALFI, Pascal co‑initiated a working group within the Luxembourg Financial Centre. The work undertaken by its members ultimately contributed to the introduction of the SICAR Law in 2004.
