Champions of Growth is already celebrating its eighth edition. And once again, this ranking of France’s 500 fastest-growing companies _ produced with our partner Statista _ has a few surprises in store, revealing hidden nuggets and demonstrating the remarkable diversity of the country’s economic fabric.
The Champions of Growth 2024 is made up of a list of 500 companies headquartered in France that have achieved significant sales growth between 2019 and 2022. These include SMEs as well as listed companies. To qualify for the 2024 ranking, a company had to meet the following criteria: have generated sales of at least 100,000 euros in 2019 and 1.5 million euros in 2022, be independent (not a subsidiary or branch of another entity), and have mainly organic growth over the 2019-2022 period.
A small auction house founded in 2014, FauveParis aims to broaden access to traditional auctions by catering to a public of eclectic, uninhibited connoisseurs. Launched by
a former Sciences Po graduate, Lucie-Eléonore Riveron, now co-founder and president, and Cédric Melado (ex-Tajan), the company is based in the Marais district of Paris. Sales are held every Saturday. They are preceded by a week-long exhibition of the goods for sale, open to all. Specializing in works of art, decorative arts and the art of living, FauveParis borrows its name from
to the Fauvist artists who, at the beginning of the 20th century, distinguished themselves by their audacity and their desire for renewal. Its decorative arts department showcases works by leading contemporary designers (Elizabeth Garouste, Mattia Bonetti, Maria Pergay, Gio Ponti, Gaetano Pesce … ). P. G.