Mattia Riberto

Head of Investor Relations & Transactions EU, Artisa Group
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Mattia Riberto serves as Head of Investor Relations and Transactions in Europe for the Artisa Group. He graduated in law from the University of Ferrara, where he completed his thesis on banking law and financial markets. He began his career with progressively responsible roles at Swiss Merchant Corporation, a corporate finance boutique specializing in real estate finance transactions.

Since joining Artisa in 2020, Mattia has been involved in sourcing and structuring real estate transactions in line with the Group’s strategic objectives, with a particular focus on capital raising and managing relationships with institutional investors.

Artisa Group faces a stimulating challenge from the growing demand for living space in Switzerland and Europe. In a context where the need to adapt living spaces to changing needs, emerging trends and end-user expectations is becoming increasingly evident, we are faced with a compelling task. In a landscape where quality, innovation and sustainability are key, investing in existing real estate is crucial to seize market opportunities. Our challenge is not only to respond to these changing needs,
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