French asset management company Amundi has unveiled a set of senior management appointments spanning its real assets and distribution activities.
The asset manager said that all changes took effect on 1 January 2026.
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Under the changes, Alexandre Lefebvre has been appointed deputy head of the group’s real and alternative assets division.
Pierre-Adrien Domon will take over as CEO of Sabadell Asset Management, while Michaël Martineau has been named CEO of Fund Channel.
In addition, Claire Chabrier has been promoted to head of direct investments – private markets within Amundi’s real and alternative assets division.
Lefebvre joined Amundi in 1999 and has held a series of senior roles across the group.
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By GlobalDataHis earlier career included positions at Crédit Lyonnais Asset Management and Crédit Agricole Asset Management, where he worked on financial operations, external growth initiatives and the development of Asian businesses.
In 2010, he became COO of Amundi Iberia, with responsibility for control and development functions in Spain.
He later moved to Amundi’s London office, focusing on institutional portfolio management for emerging markets, having previously led the investment specialists team for the global fixed income platform.
In 2020, he was appointed CEO of Sabadell Asset Management.
Domon’s career began at Natixis Axeltis in London, now known as Euroclear FundsPlace, where he worked in client relationship management and business development with institutional and distribution partners.
He joined Fund Channel in 2009 as managing director of its Swiss subsidiary before becoming head of business development for the group in Luxembourg in 2012.
Domon was appointed deputy CEO in 2019 and became CEO of Fund Channel in 2020.
Now, he will assume leadership of Sabadell Asset Management, which was acquired by Amundi in 2020.
Martineau brings more than 25 years of experience across banking, finance and technology.
He joined Fund Channel in Luxembourg in 2009 as an IT manager and went on to oversee operations, information technology and product strategy.
Appointed COO in 2019, he became deputy CEO in charge of products, strategy and innovation in 2025.
He now steps into the role of CEO.
Amundi said Martineau has been central to the platform’s transformation and most recently led the launch of Fund Channel Liquidity.
Chabrier started her career in 1997 at Arthur Andersen in audit and transaction services and has spent 25 years in private equity.
She joined Société Générale Asset Management in 2002, working within its private equity team with a focus on Eastern Europe.
Since 2011, she has been part of the Amundi private equity funds business, most recently serving as managing partner.
Chabrier also served as president of France Invest, the association representing private equity, infrastructure and private debt managers in France, between 2021 and 2023.