Stéphane Courbit, is a French businessman in the sector of media and television. In 2018, his net worth was estimated to be 800 million euros. He was listed as the 114th richest man in France.
In September 1993, he made a brief appearance on TF1 to work on the showTV Vision produced by Charles Villeneuve. In the spring of 1994, he collaborated with the french TV presenterArthur with whom he created the company CASE productions, which would become ASP. In 1998 and 2001, Endemol purchased ASP in two sessions and Stéphane Courbit became the president of Endemol France. In April 2001, Endemol France produced Loft Story, a reality television show aired by M6.
LOV Group
At the end of 2007, Stéphane Courbit left Endemol to create his own holding company, LOV Group, focused on activities related to the entertainment and IT industries. LOV Group operated in four main businesses so far :
Audiovisual production
In January 2008, alongside Groupe Arnault, the Agnelli and De Agostini families and AMS Industries, Stéphane Courbit created Banijay Entertainment, a holding company regrouping a dozen of production companies: Air Productions, Banijay Productions -former ALJ-, H20 Productions in France; Cuarzo in Spain; Brainpool in Germany; Nordisk in Norway; Bunim/Murray in the United States; Screentime in Australia.
Simultaneously in 2007, Courbit invested in Euro Media Group, the European leader in providing audiovisual services that owns the television studios of La PlaineSt Denis through Studios de France.
At the end of 2007, Stéphane Courbit created Mangas Capital Gaming, renamed BetClic Everest Group, which acquired four companies in the area of Sports Gambling, Poker and on-line casino : Betclic in 2007, Expekt and Bet-at-Home in 2009
Energy
Stéphane Courbit has been a shareholder alongside Jacques Veyrat in Direct Energie, alternative provider of electricity in France. In July 2011, Direct Energie announced an agreement with Verbund in which Direct Energie would buy 46% of Poweo.
After its merger with Poweo, Direct Energie becomes France's 3rd energy provider in France after EDF and Engie and the first independent electricity provider. In 2016, Direct Energie supplied electricity and natural gas to over 2 million customers. In July 2018, French major Total completes its acquisition of a 73% stake in Direct Energie. The deal, worth €1.4 billion, was first announced in April. Total will buy Direct Energie's shares for €42 each.
In 2009, Stéphane Courbit entered the music-label company My Major Company, founded by Simon Istolainen, Michael Goldman, Sevan Barsikian, Anthony Marciano and Boris Pavlovic. He also invested in Le Five, the first network of indoor soccer clubs in France.