Impala SAS
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Impala is a diversified company in energy, manufacturing, brands and asset management. In 2013, total group invested over €300 million. Group companies employ approximately 6,000 people.[1] Impala SAS was founded by Jacques Veyrat after stepping down as CEO of the global conglomerate Louis Dreyfus.[2]
Company typeSimplified joint-stock company
IndustryEnergy, Asset management, Manufacturing, Brands
FoundedFrance (2011)
FounderJacques Veyrat
| Company type | Simplified joint-stock company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Energy, Asset management, Manufacturing, Brands |
| Founded | France (2011) |
| Founder | Jacques Veyrat |
| Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jacques Veyrat |
Number of employees | 6,000 (2013)[1] |
| Website | impala-sas.com |
Activity
Impala builds controlling interests in projects with high international growth potential operating in four industries: energy, manufacturing, brands and asset management.[3]
Main Investments
- Direct Énergie : 3rd largest electricity and natural gas supplier on the French market[4][5]
- Neoen : Power producer from renewable energy sources [6][7]
- Castleton Commodities International : Established global commodities merchant
- Eiffel Investment Group : Alternative asset investor [8]
- CPI : Largest manufacturer of monochrome books in Europe[9][10]
- Technoplus Industries : Manufacturer of critical mechanical components[11]
- Electropoli : European leader in surface finishing on metal substrates[12]
- Clestra : Manufacturer and installer of office partitions[13][14]
- Pull-in : Underwear and swimwear brand[15]