Discover the complete record of transactions filed by J.2.H. Sà RL luxembourgoise, Représentant permanent de J.2.H. Sà r.l. luxembourgeoise au conseil d’administration de Netgem. Director active across 1 companies, notably NETGEM. Cumulatively, 1 disclosures have been published. Total volume traded: €1.3m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 6 November 2025 (Acquisition). Regulator: AMF. The full history is accessible without signup.
1 of 1 declaration
J.2.H. Sà r.l. luxembourgeoise is an investment vehicle associated with Netgem’s reference shareholding. In Netgem’s governance framework, the J2H structure is linked to the Haddad family, which has played a central role in the creation and long-term development of the company. Joseph Haddad, Netgem’s founder, built his early career in technology and telecom before becoming an active investor through his family holding company, J2H. J.2.H. Sà r.l. luxembourgeoise therefore acts as the legal and governance-facing entity through which this family shareholding is represented within Netgem’s board and strategic oversight. Netgem’s governance disclosures show that Laura Wilner, a member of the Haddad family and an ESCP Business School graduate, was appointed to the board in May 2023 as J2H’s representative. This highlights the role of J2H not merely as a passive shareholder, but as an engaged long-term stakeholder involved in the company’s strategic direction. Its presence supports continuity in ownership, board-level oversight, and alignment between management and the founding shareholder group. Historically, J2H has been closely tied to Netgem’s origin story: after entrepreneurial experience and time in the United States, Joseph Haddad used J2H as the investment platform that supported the founding of Netgem in 1996. Since then, the holding has remained a reference shareholder, accompanying the group through its evolution in digital video, telecom services, and technology platforms. From a governance perspective, J.2.H. Sà r.l. luxembourgeoise represents stability, entrepreneurial continuity, and a long-term industrial vision, all of which are important for a listed company navigating technological and market change.