- Finance Watch
- 09-May-2022
Mitiska REIM secures €110m in green loans
European convenience real estate investor Mitiska Reim has secured €110 mln in green loan financing agreements with KBC Bank, in several transactions.
Read moreEuropean convenience real estate investor Mitiska Reim has secured €110 mln in green loan financing agreements with KBC Bank, in several transactions.
Read moreUK-based student accommodation provider Study Inn Group has secured refinancing for its second portfolio of assets worth £161 mln (€191 mln).
Read moreCaerus Debt Investments (Caerus) has agreed two new senior secured loans, with a total value of €56 mln.
Read moreCBRE Investment Management has announced the launch of an evergreen UK Senior Credit Fund.
Read moreA joint venture between investment and asset manager Oxenwood Real Estate and reinsurance firm Catalina Holdings (Bermuda) has secured a £53 mln (€63 mln) funding package from NatWest which will be used to re-finance a portfolio of five assets across the UK – including four industrial properties and one commercial office space.
Read moreDutch lender ING announced on Thursday that it has closed one of the largest sustainability linked loans (SLL) to date for a UK data centre operator, Ark Data Centres.
Read moreArdent UK, owned by US-based real estate investment and asset management firm Ardent, has secured £100 mln (€120 mln) in infrastructure and logistics financing for its UK industrial and logistics fund.
Read moreMGT Investment Management has secured a £100 mln (€120 mln) debt facility from Deutsche Bank to complete the purchase of its 92 apartments at the landmark Battersea Power Station.
Read moreEdmond de Rothschild Real Estate Investment Management (REIM) has increased the capital of its pan-European High Yield I Real Estate Debt Fund, taking it to over €160 mln.
Read moreGerman lender Berlin Hyp has announced that it is financing part of the development of the new Hamo office building in Saint Denis, near Paris for UBP’s governmental real estate strategy.
Read moreSirius Capital Partners, through its Sirius Fund IV, has signed an agreement to acquire seven assets, consisting of 261 rental apartments, from Finnish construction company Hartela.