Private Equity

Eurazeo looks to turn a new page after a dramatic year

After a choppy year that saw the French private equity giant oust its own boss, co-CEOs Christophe Bavière and William Kadouch-Chassaing lift the lid on their grand ambitions for 2024

A boardroom coup and senior departures defined 2023. Will this year turn out different?
A boardroom coup and senior departures defined 2023. Will this year turn out different? Photo: Eric Piermont/Getty Images

The Christmas party inside Eurazeo’s Parisian office is about to begin, but Christophe Bavière is not in the mood for champagne. “If I have anything to drink I’ll fall asleep,” says the company’s co-chief executive.

Eurazeo has already hosted two festive bashes in its London and New York offices, but that isn’t why Bavière is showing signs of end-of-year fatigue.

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