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Max-Hervé George

French businessman (born 1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Max-Hervé George (/mæks//ɛrˈveɪ/ /dʒɔrdʒ/(in English) -  /mæks//ɛʁˈve//ʒɔrdʒ/ (in French); born March 28, 1989 is a French billionaire businessman and entrepreneur, who is currently serving as Chairman and CEO of SWI Group, an alternative investment group with assets of USD $11 Billion, born from the merger of Icona Capital and Stonesweg.[1][2]

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George began his professional career as a property developer; he co-founded Ultima Capital Group in 2012[3] which he exited through an IPO in 2019.[4]

Originally from Metz (France), and after a period in Switzerland,[5][6] George is now based in London, UK.[7][8]

He is also known for managing a rare financial investment instrument life insurance contract "à cours connu", and for his associated long-running legal fight with insurer Aviva.[9][10][11][12]

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Early life and education

George is the youngest in the family, born March 1989, and grew up in Metz, France with his brother and sister.[13] From a very young age George showed great interest in economics and finance.[6]

After completing his baccalauréat in economics at the Institut Pilâtre de Rozier in 2008, George went on to study law at University of Paris X. He left university in 2010 to focus on his first business ventures in real estate investments and private equity.[14][15]

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Professional career

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Ultima Capital

In 2012, he co-founded Ultima Capital with Byron Baciocchi,[16] the company had assets valued at over $1 billion in value.[17]

In the same year, the Ultima Group acquired Sport Hotel Rutti in Gstaad, a jet-set favourite ski resort in Switzerland.[18][19] The property was demolished and rebuilt as Ultima Gstaad hotel, which opened in December 2016.[20][21][22]

In August 2019, Ultima Capital SA listed on the BX Swiss stock exchange, with George remaining as CEO.[23][24] In November 2023, George sold his 33% stake in Ultima Capital to a Luxembourgian investment group, with the enterprise value of the deal estimated at $1.4 billion.[25]

Icona Capital

George is also the founder and chairman of Icona Capital, which at the end of 2022 acquired a 40% stake in Swiss real estate developer Stoneweg and launched a €8 billion investment platform.[26][27][28]

George purchased land, near Geneva, Switzerland and designed, developed and oversaw the construction to completion and launch of a commercial complex, which was sold in 2015.[29] In 2015, George launched the Duchessa brand.[30][31] The first boutique opened in Etoy in June 2016.[31] Duchessa was sold to Geneva-based M3 Groupe in 2021.[32]

In 2021, George acquired 20% of an independent Swiss private bank. He also led two large acquisitions in the real estate sector carried out in 2021: Liffey Park Technology Campus in Ireland acquired from Blackrock[33] and a former bottling plant in Spain,[34]which are two of the five data centers owned by SWI Group in 2025.[35]

SWI Group

In March 2025, it was announced that Icona Capital and Stoneweg, the real estate investment group based in Geneva were merging into the new SWI Group, an Alternative Investment group, with USD $11 billion of assets under management.[36]

SWI Group was placed under the leadership of Max-Hervé George, who became Chairman and CEO upon the company’s creation.[1]

Business profile

In 2019, George appeared on the Forbes 30 under 30 list and featured on the cover of Forbes.[37][38][39]

In June 2020, George has been described as one of the top prominent young entrepreneurs in Europe and has reportedly directly and indirectly participated in transactions in the billions of Euros and featured in the top 100 successful young people and the 300 richest by Swiss magazine Bilan.[39] In 2022, prior to his sale of Ultima, George's personal fortune was reported to be estimated at between 400 million and 500 million euros.[40][41]

George is a partner of the International Judo Federation (IJF). He was present at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo alongside Marius Vizer, President of the IJF, and he presented the medals in the Judo Men Heavyweight category.[42] He was pictured with HSH Albert II and French President Emmanuel Macron.[43]

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Aviva Lawsuit

As of 2017, he has been fighting Aviva for 10 years, 15 if the years fought by his parents are taken into account.[44]

By 2015, up to 50 court decisions had been rendered against Aviva France. In September 2014, the French Supreme court, the Cour de Cassation, ruled in favor of the George family, determining that the life insurance contracts, as drafted with the "known price" clause, are legally binding under French law.[45] Nevertheless, George is still in court against Aviva, having won on the principle of the legality of the contracts, he now needs to have his prejudice recognized and valued in a second ongoing battle.[5]

It is reported that at least 30 other people are in litigation with Aviva, with the possibility of thousands of similar contracts existing.[12] Aviva has been repeatedly criticized for not disclosing the measure of the risks related to the "known price" contracts, "failing to show these potential losses on its books, it is also neglecting its duty to its shareholders and policyholders".[29]

On 23 February 2021, Aviva sold its French business to Aema Group.[46]

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