Natixis’ sport sponsoring and patronage activities focus on sporting projects with collective ambitions. Natixis shares with its clients and staff values inherent to sport such as solidarity, and particularly those conveyed by the Olympic movement and the world of rugby.
Natixis and rugby, a lasting partnership
Since 2007, Natixis has chosen to work alongside a team, a collective, in a partnership founded on close ties and humanity. Natixis is the official sponsor of Racing 92, the historic French rugby club.
Natixis sides with Racing 92 in order to:
- support the development of young talent (training center)
- embed the values of teamwork and sport in the young (rugby schools)
- support Racing 92 in their pursuit of a title in the TOP 14 and the Champions Cup
- encourage women’s rugby to reach the highest level
Since 2007, Natixis has taken on the role of sponsor in a number of cultural projects. Initially heavily involved in the conservation and restoration of major works, Natixis has gradually shifted its focus towards making culture widely accessible to the general public. Today, the company sustainably supports institutions that exhibit the treasures of our cultural heritage, particularly in the fields of painting and music.
Music
Natixis strives, through music, to contribute to the transmission of culture, to provide all audiences access to music and to foster tomorrow’s talents.
Paintings and exhibitions
Natixis works side by side with cultural institutions, primarily supporting painting exhibitions, and making it possible for thousands of visitors to discover artistic masterpieces both old and new.







Natixis sponsors the Degas à l’Opéra exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay to mark the 350th anniversary of the Paris Opera, from September 24, 2019 to January 19, 2020.
Natixis, sponsor of the exhibition “From Van Gogh to Picasso: treasures of the Guggenheim” held at the royal palace (Palazzo Reale) in Milan from the 16th of October to the 9th of March 2020.
Natixis counts itself among the sponsors of Jeff Koons’ “Bouquet of Tulips”, a work gifted to the city of Paris as a token of the American people’s support for Parisians and Frenchmen and women who were bereaved by the attacks of 2015-2016.
The new permanent exhibit features previously unseen drawings by great masters of the 20th century, including Picasso, Matisse or Modigliani. The exhibit, opened on November 14, 2017, includes 21 drawings, created between 1910 and 1960.
Natixis endeavors to reveal treasures of the French and world cultural heritage to the public. As part of this policy, it is sponsoring the Picasso.mania exhibition presented at the Galeries nationales du Grand Palais in Paris from October 7, 2015 to February 29, 2016.
Natixis, Exclusive Sponsor of the Hokusai Exhibition, which held at Grand Palais in Paris from October 1, 2014 to January 18, 2015.
Natixis supported the acoustic and aesthetic renovation of Comédie-Française’s Salle Richelieu.
Natixis was the exclusive sponsor of the Claude Monet (1840-1926) exhibit organized in the National Galleries of the Grand Palais, in Paris by Rmn-Grand Palais and the Musée d’Orsay.
Natixis financed the restoration and exhibit of the creations of this famous fashion designer at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris (2008-2010).
Natixis helped the French Government acquire this national treasure composed of eight tapestries, which are considered to be of major importance for the French national heritage.