Épron Quievy & Associé advised Proclus SAS within its structuring and its first fundraising
Proclus SAS is a fresh company set up in 2022 addressing the market with removed, requalified and reconditioned used technical equipment.
Within its launch, Proclus SAS opened its share capital to several significant players in the world of construction and industry.
Proclus’s activity is dedicated to the virtuous concept of circular economy and aims to give a second life to technical equipment, especially the one that is to be deposited as part of real estate renovation projects.
Proclus is led by Hervé Grimaud whose professional career is illustrated by more than 15 years of devotion to the development of recycling in the industrial world.
Within its structuring and its fundraising, Proclus SAS has been assisted by Étienne Épron, Cassandra Gimbert and Illona Salomon.
More info on Proclus here.
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