New CEO of ATP Ejendomme seeks to grow RE portfolio; targeting EUR 8bn milestone through increased focus on projects

Martin Vang Hansen is new CEO of ATP Ejendomme, and Denmark's largest real estate investor is about to make several changes to its organization. The aim is to sharpen the company's focus on the essential art of trading because basically, everything is for sale, he and CIO Kenneth Olsson claim in an interview with AMWatch's sister site EjendomsWatch.
"Should we receive a decent offer on some of our real estate, we'll be open to divest; we won't hold on to investments at any cost," says ATP Ejendomme CEO Martin Vang Hansen. Hitherto, the company has been known for its buy and hold strategy. | Photo: Jan Bjarke Mindegaard / Watch Medier
"Should we receive a decent offer on some of our real estate, we'll be open to divest; we won't hold on to investments at any cost," says ATP Ejendomme CEO Martin Vang Hansen. Hitherto, the company has been known for its buy and hold strategy. | Photo: Jan Bjarke Mindegaard / Watch Medier
BY JULIE THOMSEN AND JØRGEN BENDSEN, EJENDOMSWATCH

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