Managing Director

Michaël PETIT – Managing Director

Michaël PETIT

Michael joined FDC in 2012 from Mandel Partners, the French M&A activity of Banque Espirito Santo et de la Vénétie  where he was director.

He began his career in auditing large corporates at Mazars and then joined Deloitte’s M&A Transaction Services department spending 5 years advising private equity and corporates investors in their financial due diligence process and valuation.

Michael graduated from EDHEC business school in 2004 and also holds the diploma of French charter accounts (DEC).

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Philippe DORE – Managing Director

Philippe DORE

After a 20-Year career at Banque Indosuez and Crédit Agricole Group that started in South Korea, Philippe joined Arjil Investment Bank in 2011, then Financière de Courcelles in 2015. He manages an M&A advisory business, serving inter-alia Aero – Space – Defence – Electronic clients.

Among others, Philippe advised the Hutchinson group, TAT – Sabena technics group, Schneider Electric, Safran as well as numerous family-owned corporates in acquisition, sale, tender offer and share capital increase deals.

Philippe graduated as a Civil engineer from Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées.

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Henri MION – Managing Director

Henri MION

Henri started his career in Project Finance in 1986 at CCF and then Crédit Lyonnais. Then he joined Clinvest in 1991 in Private Equity and M&A. From 2002 to 2004, Henri was Director of M&A at CLSA in Hong-Kong. In 2005, Henri joined SocGen Mid-Cap Investment Banking, where he completed many transactions while managing and leading the expansion of the M&A team at the same time.

Henri integrated FDC team in 2017 to develop the BtoB and Tech Services practice.

Henri has been involved in various sell- and buy-side operations, in France and worldwide, both on listed and private companies, with financial or industrial clients in almost every business segment.

Henri graduated from ESSEC.

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Emmanuel ANTMANN

Emmanuel joined FDC in 2011 after spending six years at IXIS CIB, now Natixis, in Paris to develop Corporate Finance activities in the energy & infrastructure sector. Previously, he had spent eight years in London working in Anglo-Saxon investment banks, including Deutsche Bank and ING Barings, where he also advised energy and utility companies across Europe.

Emmanuel has worked on a wide array of assignments spanning M&A, corporate reorganization and financing, in particular in decentralized power generation, especially from renewable energy sources, energy distribution and retail, as well as in the maritime industry.

Since early 2019, an increasing share of the advisory assignments he has worked on have either a strong technology or digital angle.

Emmanuel graduated from ESSEC Business School.

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