The Company
In 2025, the Moser Group was born from a very personal need: to create a structure capable of supporting my ideas and real estate projects. Today, it comprises three distinct entities that collaboratively create, manage, and execute real estate projects, leveraging collective intelligence.
After more than twenty years of experience in real estate, leading numerous companies, including Demonfort, I felt the need for a comprehensive corporate structure that would allow me to freely express my creativity and realize my dreams.
Artists often have the opportunity to find fulfillment and expression through a simple connection between their bodies and the outside world. They become musicians, athletes, painters, dancers, actors, writers.
For me, expressing myself, from a young age, has always been a way to address the basic need for shelter. I’ve built treehouses, in my bedroom, in my friend’s yard, at the cottage, and so on.
Today, as an adult, I still love doing the same thing. I love designing and creating living environments that allow people to find shelter while enjoying a fulfilling life experience.
The only difference between me and an artist is that, to achieve my goals, I need a corporate structure capable of managing and organizing all the people necessary for the completion of a real estate project.
The Moser Group represents this corporate structure. It is the tool, the instrument that enables the creation, construction, and management of large-scale real estate projects.
The Moser Group’s emblem features three golden oak leaves, representing creation, construction, and management.
Each leaf is an independent entity. Together, in a single emblem, they create a symbiosis. They form the Moser Group.
The story of the company logo
This coat of arms is a nod to the heraldic arms of my ancestors, the Merciers, originally from Milhaud in Rouergue (Aveyron), who, for religious reasons, settled in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1740.
At the time, the three gold oak leaves of these arms were adopted to commemorate the prosperous tannery operated by the family until 1899. The rest of my family’s entrepreneurial history in the 20th century was recounted to me at length and with pride by my maternal grandmother, Marie-Rose Mercier.
Through her stories, as we strolled through Lausanne, she explained the family’s involvement in the city’s development. She showed me buildings erected by my ancestors several generations ago.
Thanks to Mami-Rose, I even had the chance to spend my summers in the magnificent Mercier Castle in Sierre, designed and built by my ancestor Jean-Jacques Mercier. This unique experience of living in a building designed by my great-great-grandfather inspired me to also design and build structures to house my family, but above all, to create comfortable living spaces.
All these life experiences are part of who I am. I remember the importance of my grandmother in my personal and professional development. In her memory, it was only natural for me to add the legacy of her coat of arms to my name to create the Moser Group logo.
The story of the company logo
This coat of arms is a nod to the heraldic arms of my ancestors, the Merciers, originally from Milhaud in Rouergue (Aveyron), who, for religious reasons, settled in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1740.
At the time, the three gold oak leaves of these arms were adopted to commemorate the prosperous tannery operated by the family until 1899. The rest of my family’s entrepreneurial history in the 20th century was recounted to me at length and with pride by my maternal grandmother, Marie-Rose Mercier.
Through her stories, as we strolled through Lausanne, she explained the family’s involvement in the city’s development. She showed me buildings erected by my ancestors several generations ago.
Thanks to Mami-Rose, I even had the chance to spend my summers in the magnificent Mercier Castle in Sierre, designed and built by my ancestor Jean-Jacques Mercier. This unique experience of living in a building designed by my great-great-grandfather inspired me to also design and build structures to house my family, but above all, to create comfortable living spaces.
All these life experiences are part of who I am. I remember the importance of my grandmother in my personal and professional development. In her memory, it was only natural for me to add the legacy of her coat of arms to my name to create the Moser Group logo.
Comme Promoteur Demonfort se charge de :
- Mandater les experts pour conduire les études requises (environnementales, par exemple),
- Étudier les possibilités de développement en respectant les règlements municipaux, Réaliser les études de marché pour établir les prix de vente,
- Diriger la conception du projet avec les différents professionnels (architectes, ingénieurs, etc.),
- Établir un échéancier et une estimation des coûts du projet,
- Obtenir le financement necessaire,
- Exécuter les travaux de construction.
Comme Entrepreneur Demonfort se charge de :
- L’excavation et le remblayage,
- Des fondations,
- Des structures de bois, d’acier, de béton,
- Des fenêtres,
- Des sytèmes d’électricité, plomberie, ventilation et gicleurs,
- Des finitions intérieures (gypse, plâtre, peinture),
- Des planchers,
- Les cuisines,
- Des salles de bains,
- De la toiture,
- Des revêtements extérieurs,
- La maçonnerie,
- L’aménagement paysager.








