Draft:Byron Baciocchi

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Byron Baciocchi is a Swiss real estate entrepreneur, currently serving as Founder and CEO [1[1]] of specialist real estate investment firm Unica Capital, and co-founder and former COO of Ultima Capital Group [2[2]]

With a 17-year career of launching and running various ventures across funding, acquisition, design, construction and property management. Byron was also named as number 33 on Bilan's Top Fortune in Switzerland in 2023 [3[3]]

Byron splits his time between London, Monaco, and Geneva.

Early life and education

Byron was born in Geneva showing interest in business from a young age. He studied International Economics at the International School of Geneva but was not interested in going into banking, instead being more fascinated by the intersection where finance meets the more 'hands on' side of property development. In his early days, Byron attended the André-Chavanne School Geneva where he studied Business and Management.

Professional career

Unica Capital

In late 2021, Byron founded Unica Capital, a specialist real estate investment and development company with offices in London, Geneva and Luxembourg [4[1]]

The company identifies, finances, and manages real estate and alternative investment opportunities.

With a portfolio of combined assets with a value of £380M, Unica Capital London's portfolio includes the recently acquired 167-169 Wardour Street [4[4]], 2-4 Cork Street, 55/56 Poland Street and 35 Great Smith Street, as well as a number of residential properties across Europe.

Ultima Capital

In 2012, Byron co-founded Ultima Capital with friend Max-Hervé George with the company valued at over $1 billion [6[5]].

Ultima Capital acquired then, Sport Hotel Rutti in Gstaad, a popular ski resort in Switzerland. The property was demolished and rebuilt as Ultima Gstaad hotel, which opened in December 2016

Ultima Capital is the owner and operator of Ultima Collection, a carefully curated portfolio of award-winning ultra-luxe residences, villas and chalets in Switzerland, France and Greece, with a focus on wellbeing and sustainability [7[6]] [8[7]] [9[8]] [10[9]] [11[10]].

In August 2019, Ultima Capital SA listed on the BX Swiss stock exchange, with Max-Hervé George remaining as CEO and Byron as COO. 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. Byron still has shares in Ultima Capital but no longer has an operational role, focusing his attention on Unica Capital.

References

  1. ^ a b "About". Unica Capital.
  2. ^ Kerckhove, Bernard Van de (November 23, 2023). "L'ultra-luxe encore gagnant : Max-Hervé George vend Ultima Capital". Forbes France.
  3. ^ "Classement 2023 – Qui sont les 300 plus riches de Suisse?". Bilan. April 4, 2024.
  4. ^ Bennett-Ness2024-01-16T10:20:00, Jamie. "Unica Capital exploring nine London acquisitions as it snaps up Soho office". Property Week.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ https://www.ultimacapital.com/application/files/2816/2027/8805/Press%20release%20Ultima%20Capital%20SA%20publishes%20consolidated%20audited%202020%20results.pdf
  6. ^ Ayling, Kim (December 30, 2020). "How Ultima Collection is Reshaping Luxury Travel".
  7. ^ Thorne, Patrick (October 1, 2021). "Ultima Courchevel Belvédère Opening This Winter". InTheSnow.
  8. ^ Hill, Lauren Jade. "Ultima Gstaad Is Offering An Elevated Alpine Retreat This Winter". Forbes.
  9. ^ "Ultima Collection targets elite travellers with ultra-luxury rental homes". January 31, 2021.
  10. ^ "Ultima Collection will open a new luxury hotel in Courchevel, French Alps". Hospitality ON.