Investir dans l'art avec Finary et Matis
L’art, un marché profond et dynamique
L’art existe depuis les débuts de la civilisation et s’échange depuis des siècles, représentant une part non négligeable du patrimoine des particuliers. Depuis les années 1960, avec l’avènement des grandes sociétés de vente aux enchères puis l’accessibilité accrue aux résultats des ventes publiques dans les années 1990, il est possible de mesurer précisément le volume, la valeur et la performance des échanges réalisés – faisant de l’art une classe d’actifs à part entière.
USD 2 174 Mds
(1)
USD 67,8 Mds(2)
80%(2)
L'art blue chip(1) comme nouvelle classe d'actifs
Appréciation du capital investi
Depuis plus de 20 ans, les œuvres d’art contemporain des 100 artistes les plus iconiques offrent une performance moyenne supérieure au S&P500 (indice Artprice100©).
Diversification
Investir dans l’art permet de diversifier son portefeuille sur une classe d'actifs faiblement corrélée aux autres produits financiers.
Protection contre l'inflation
L’achat d’œuvres d’art peut constituer une valeur refuge relativement distincte des mouvements d’actifs traditionnels, plus impactés par la hausse des prix.
Appréciation du capital investi
Depuis plus de 20 ans, les œuvres d’art contemporain des 100 artistes les plus iconiques offrent une performance moyenne supérieure au S&P500 (indice Artprice100©).

Diversification
Investir dans l’art permet de diversifier son portefeuille sur une classe d'actifs faiblement corrélée aux autres produits financiers.

Protection contre l'inflation
L’achat d’œuvres d’art peut constituer une valeur refuge relativement distincte des mouvements d’actifs traditionnels, plus impactés par la hausse des prix.

Let our investors speak for us
Accessing artworks usually inaccessible to most investors

Tibériade Allibert
Corporate lawyer
Perceive art under a new facet, that of investment

Ivan Michal
Partner of an equity fund
Matis allows investing in a piece of art history

Romain Suaudeau
CEO in Fintech
Investing in recognized artists with a high market value

Sébastien Lalevée
General Manager of an Asset Management Company
Simple and fast investment experience

Frédéric Bernard
Director of Social Action at Klesia and Deputy Director at Mcdef-Klesia Group
Excellent and instant service
Julia Gourdia
Wealth Management Advisor
Excellent and instant service
Julia Gourdia
Wealth Management Advisor
Excellent and instant service
Julia Gourdia
Wealth Management Advisor
Accessing artworks usually inaccessible to most investors

Tibériade Allibert
Corporate lawyer
Perceive art under a new facet, that of investment

Ivan Michal
Partner of an equity fund
Matis allows investing in a piece of art history

Romain Suaudeau
CEO in Fintech
Investing in recognized artists with a high market value

Sébastien Lalevée
General Manager of an Asset Management Company
Simple and fast investment experience

Frédéric Bernard
Director of Social Action at Klesia and Deputy Director at Mcdef-Klesia Group
Matis is in
the press

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The club deal is a form of collective financing where individual investors pool funds for various projects (stock exchanges, real estate, artistic, etc.). It allows access to expensive transactions, through the establishment of relationships between project developers and investors.

Matis sets up in Geneva
Art was previously one of the last asset classes that was not made easily accessible for investment. Matis has set itself the mission of bringing the best investment standards to art: the company in fact offers to co-invest in major works of the 20th century in the form of convertible bonds starting at 20,000 euros (18,820 francs). The French company has just opened its first office in Switzerland, in Geneva.

Art ushers in a new era for investment
A pioneer in co-investment in contemporary art, the Paris-based company Matis recently set up shop in Geneva. At the crossroads of finance and culture, its innovative model appeals to clients seeking to diversify their assets.

“We focus on the 100 to 150 most important artists of the post-war period.”
Matis, which is launching on the Swiss market, offers co-investments in the form of convertible bonds in major works by leading contemporary artists. These are iconic names that have had a profound impact on art history and enjoy solid, well-established ratings, as Hugo Rouast explains here.

Why invest in contemporary art?
While ancient art continues to captivate historians, museums, and knowledgeable enthusiasts, it is contemporary art that is now playing the most strategic role for investors, particularly in the high-end segment of the market.

Contemporary art reinforces its status as a safe haven
In a global context still marked by economic, geopolitical, and financial uncertainty, the high-end segment of the contemporary art market is confirming its resilience and its role as a driving force. As for Switzerland, it is reassuring. With Art Basel, which has become one of the most influential events on the international calendar, it has established itself as a key player in the art market.

Matis sets up in Geneva
Art was previously one of the last asset classes that was not made easily accessible for investment. Matis has set itself the mission of bringing the best investment standards to art: the company in fact offers to co-invest in major works of the 20th century in the form of convertible bonds starting at 20,000 euros (18,820 francs). The French company has just opened its first office in Switzerland, in Geneva.

Art ushers in a new era for investment
A pioneer in co-investment in contemporary art, the Paris-based company Matis recently set up shop in Geneva. At the crossroads of finance and culture, its innovative model appeals to clients seeking to diversify their assets.

“We focus on the 100 to 150 most important artists of the post-war period.”
Matis, which is launching on the Swiss market, offers co-investments in the form of convertible bonds in major works by leading contemporary artists. These are iconic names that have had a profound impact on art history and enjoy solid, well-established ratings, as Hugo Rouast explains here.

Why invest in contemporary art?
While ancient art continues to captivate historians, museums, and knowledgeable enthusiasts, it is contemporary art that is now playing the most strategic role for investors, particularly in the high-end segment of the market.

Contemporary art reinforces its status as a safe haven
In a global context still marked by economic, geopolitical, and financial uncertainty, the high-end segment of the contemporary art market is confirming its resilience and its role as a driving force. As for Switzerland, it is reassuring. With Art Basel, which has become one of the most influential events on the international calendar, it has established itself as a key player in the art market.
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