Heimstaden and Allianz expand partnership: "An obvious match"
Swedish real estate investment firm Heimstaden and German Allianz have added SEK 7bn (EUR 648m) to joint venture Heimstaden Eagle, and established a new company based in Germany. Combining the former’s operational competencies and the latter’s capital is an obvious move, says Heimstaden’s CIO.
by jørgen bendsen and emil birkeland klintorp, translated by catherine brett
Heimstaden has become Northern Europe’s second-largest rental owner over the past few years under a targeted acquisition strategy and with help from Germany-based Allianz Real Estate
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