Specializing in the financing of works of art and the creation of artistic projects for companies, the company cofoundedco-founded in 2009 by Édouard Challemel du Rozier has climbed to its fourth fourth consecutive year in the 500 Growth Champions ranking published by Les Echos and Statista. Bail Art was also included in the ranking of Financial Times - Europe's Fastest Growing Companies 2024 - which will be released on March 1st online and published on March 25 in the special edition of the Financial Times.
" Inclusion in this ranking four years running demonstrates our ability to generate growth and create new opportunities for art market professionals. "
Edouard Challemel du Rozier, president and founder of Bail Art
1. 2024 ranking in line with previous editions
- Top 500 Champions de la Croissance supplement Les Echos Week-End, published February 10, 2024 → 133rd position out of 500 (vs. 265th position out of 500 in 2023) → 3rd position Culture & Entertainment category → Growth rate 167.7% between 2019 and 2022, CAGR 38.85% → Full ranking here
- Top 1000 Financial Times Europe's Fastest Growing Companies 2024, published March 1, 2024 → Top 10 Leisure & Entertainment category
" Our original mission is to bridge the gap between the art world and the business world. "
2. Responding to market trends and consolidating our European foothold
Since its creation in 2009, Bail Art has gradually established itself as the leader in art leasing. It now offers solutions for financing the acquisition of works of art - Bail Art Leasing - as well as the creation of high-impact artistic projects for companies and institutions - Bail Art Projects. Bail Art Lending - a loan secured against works of art and collectors' items - offers a new financing alternative for players in the art market. Already established in Belgium, Luxembourg and Monaco, the Bail Art Leasing service will continue its international expansion into Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.
3. Recognition of long-term support for companies and market professionals
Based on sales growth between 2019 and 2022the annual Champions of Growth ranking examines 10,000 companies. A barometer of France's business climate: "What unites them? A formidable ability to develop their business and post an average annual increase in sales of almost 50% over the last three years available", according to Les Echos.
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