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Zalis SAS

Set-up in 2001 by Daniel Cohen, Zalis is France’s leading specialist for firms facing rapid changes in complex environments. ZALIS is ready to intervene at any time of a company’s life cycle. Zalis SAS has in a single decade become one of the main French players in turnaround and restructuring (ranked #2 in France for the fifth consecutive year), growth management, strategic advisory, and in full operational support for changing organizations ( M&A, change management, carve-out …).

Zalis expert team is committed to building high impact solutions for its clients, ranging from start-ups to multinationals.

Zalis SAS has offices in:
Paris
Toulouse

Services Provided:

  • Restructuring
  • Turnaround Professionals

Other Zalis SAS Members:

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Bernard De Cannière

Ixelles, Belgium

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Daniel Cohen

Paris, France

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Harry Cohen

New York

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John Lloyd

Paris, France

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