Eric Lux

Éric Lux is a Luxembourg entrepreneur and businessman.[1] He is the CEO and Director of Genii Capital,[2] co-founded with Gerard Lopez, an investment management and financial member of The Genii Group and former owner of the Lotus F1 Team. He is also CEO of the real estate investment group Ikodomos Holding and real estate developer company Iko (previously Ikogest).

Éric Lux
NationalityLuxembourger
Alma materLausanne Business School
OccupationCEO of Genii Capital
CEO of Ikodomos Holding
CEO of Iko

Biography

Lux graduated from Switzerland’s Lausanne Business School in 1993. Between 1994 and 1997, he worked as a consultant, specialising in Process engineering, Activity-Based Management and Total quality management. Lux took over the Ikodomos Holding group in 1997, growing it into one of Luxembourg's leading real estate investment and development organisations. The company now has business activities throughout Europe and Asia.[3] In 2008, he co-founded Genii Capital, a private investment management and financial advisory firm, with Gerard Lopez. He is fluent in English, French, German and Luxembourgish.

Nightclub incident

On 17 April 2011, Lux was struck in the neck with a broken champagne glass by Formula One driver Adrian Sutil whilst at a nightclub in Shanghai. Lux filed a criminal complaint against Sutil for physical assault and grievous bodily harm.[4] In January 2012 Sutil was found guilty by a court in Munich and given an 18-month suspended prison sentence and fined €200,000.[5] Sutil later planned to appeal his sentence, as well as the prosecutor,[6][7] though Sutil decided against it.[8]

Suspicions of wrongdoing

According to the documents of the Mossack Fonseca firm, Gravity Sport Management, Eric Lux’s society, would be involved in the Panama Papers, tax evasion scandal.[9]

The Ban Manor buyout to the Charlie Chaplin Foundation has provoked the resignation of the manor’s treasurer because of the lack of transparancy of the funds used for the buyout.[10] Philippe Meylan, the land developer has himself admitted that « the Genii capital participation can include some Russian funds » according to the newspaper Le Monde.[11]

Furthermore, Eric Lux's name has been mentioned in the money deprivation scandal of the Malaysian fund, 1DMB. The Luxemburger Wort has revealed that the Eric Lux's partner, Gérard Lopez, has met Tarek Obaid and his partner Turki Bin Abdullah Al Saoud (suspected in this scandal), while the origin of the funds used for the F1 was difficult to recover.[12]

References

  1. Une nouvelle structure pour Genii Group Archived 2012-04-22 at the Wayback Machine 20 Feb 2012 "La société de Gerard Lopez et d’Éric Lux répartit désormais ses domaines de compétences en six divisions distinctes, dans le but de gagner en efficacité."
  2. "F1 driver Adrian Sutil convicted over nightclub fracas". BBC Sport. 31 January 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  3. Lux aurait pardonné à Sutil 24 March 2012 "Le copropriétaire de Genii Capital, Éric Lux, a annoncé qu'il avait absous l'ancien pilote Force India, Adrian Sutil, après leur bagarre de Shanghai l'année dernière."
  4. "Sutil retire son appel" ("Sutil withdraws his appeal"), ESPN F1, 30 March 2012 (in French)
  5. Morvan, Sylvain (2016-12-14). "Pourquoi il ne faut pas vendre le Losc à Gérard Lopez". Mediacités (in French). Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  6. Slate.fr (2011-02-11). "Les drôles de rouages financiers du musée Chaplin". Slate.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  7. "Le grand musée Chaplin cherche toujours des millions". Le Monde.fr (in French). 2011-02-10. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  8. "En marge du scandale 1MDB: Les liaisons dangereuses de Gerard Lopez". Wort.lu (in German). 2016-10-27. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
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