A PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERSHIP WITH THE PALLADIO FOUNDATION

Groupama Immobilier, a major stakeholder in the construction of cities and the environment of everyday life, is backing the Palladio Foundation.

The outcome of an original initiative by real estate companies that now brings together all industries and professions involved in urban development, the Palladio Foundation was created in 2008, under the patronage of the Fondation de France, to serve the public interest and address the challenges of building the city of the 21st century. The foundation brings together elected representatives, researchers, investors and industry players to invent the city of the future. By sharing the views of decision-makers and experts, students and professionals, doctoral researchers and operational players, each of the foundation’s actions contributes to the process of questioning, opening new perspectives and enriching each other.

In 2017, Groupama Immobilier is already involved in:

  • Palladio’s “Pôle Avenir” (“Future Hub”): Eric Donnet will contribute to the sixth edition of the Forum of Real Estate Professions, taking part in the speed coaching activity.
  • The Palladio Institute: Eric Donnet will contribute to the development of the studies and discussions of the 2017 cycle, as a member of the Circle of Auditors. Anne Keusch will help organise the cycle, as an Associate Member of the Institute.

ISO 9001: 2015 CERTIFICATION

Groupama Immobilier’s quality management certificate was renewed on 16 December 2016, according to the criteria of the revised ISO 9001: 2015 standard. This certification is proof of the company’s good understanding of business stakes, our effective control of risks and the attention we pay to our main stakeholders’ needs and expectations, across all lines of work.

Groupama Immobilier owes this certification to our employees’ dedication and to our collective commitment to quality, which strengthens our relationships with our customers by always seeking to satisfy them.

Download the new certificate