KanAm Grund adds Bull-Diamond to investment team

KanAm Grund Group, the German real estate fiund manager, has recruited Anthony George Bull-Diamond to strengthen the firm's investment team for Europe.

Bull-Diamond has joined KanAm Grund as a director responsible for real estate acquisition and sales focusing on the UK, Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the development of new European markets.

Born in Frankfurt, Bull-Diamond studied business management in Boston and has years of practical experience in international real estate investment. Over the last three years alone, he realised transactions of approximately €1 bn as investment manager for a fund management business.

KanAm Grund Group has handled a transaction volume of over €30 bn since it was established in October 2000. The owner-managed company focuses on German and international investors, with the geographical emphasis on Europe and the US.

The company was in recent years reorganised into three business divisions under the umbrella of the KanAm Grund Group: KanAm Grund Kapitalverwaltungsgesellschaft (an open-end real estate fund), KanAm Grund Institutional Kapitalverwaltungsgesellschaft (a special real estate fund) and the new KanAm Grund REAM (international investment & asset management advisory).

The aim of the strategic repositioning is the continuous development of the KanAm Grund Group from a German real estate fund issuing company into an international real estate enterprise which provides real estate investment and asset management services to German private investors, institutional investors and international investors alike, irrespective of the investment vehicles involved.

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