Aberdeen Standard Investments sheds light on real estate divestment plans

Aberdeen Standard Investments will sell off its Nordic business for direct real estate investments. However, the largest market - Denmark - is not included, says the country head. A shift from local to pan-European funds is behind the sale.
Aberdeen Standard Investments owns properties in Stockholm and many other cities. | Photo: Colourbox
Aberdeen Standard Investments owns properties in Stockholm and many other cities. | Photo: Colourbox

A real estate portfolio worth around EUR 2.2 billion (DKK 17 billion) - and potentially double this amount - is being sold in what could become one of the year's largest transactions.

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