CORESTATE is now offering investors consulting service for commercial real estate financing. CORESTATE’s clients are increasingly asking for this service due to the growing complexity of lending, as a result of regulatory requirements, for example. The company is responding to this growing demand with its new Debt Advisory Service that focuses on the structuring of financial transactions, the search for suitable lenders and the conclusion of transactions within a previously defined time frame and from a financing volume of around EUR 5 million upwards.

  • Customers increasingly demanding high-quality financing advice
  • Focus on the structuring of financial transactions starting at EUR 5 million

  • Many years of transaction know-how, large financing partner network

  • Important addition to the pan-European full-service real estate platform

Frankfurt, May 14, 2020. CORESTATE Capital Holding S.A. (CORESTATE), a leading European real estate investment manager, is now offering investors consulting service for commercial real estate financing. CORESTATE’s clients are increasingly asking for this service due to the growing complexity of lending, as a result of regulatory requirements, for example. The company is responding to this growing demand with its new Debt Advisory Service that focuses on the structuring of financial transactions, the search for suitable lenders and the conclusion of transactions within a previously defined time frame and from a financing volume of around EUR 5 million upwards.

Lars Schnidrig, CEO of CORESTATE Capital Group: “Our clients are increasingly asking us for support in financing their real estate projects. Our Debt Advisory team has decades of financing expertise, giving them access to more than 120 national and international lenders. This is complemented by our transaction experience of recent years, with a total of more than EUR 1 billion of our own financing volume. At the same time, we are once again sharpening the profile of our full-service platform, through which we offer our customers all products and services relating to their properties from a single source.”

The current difficulty in accessing bank loans is also increasing the need for advice and guidance in financing transactions. CORESTATE helps to identify and optimize the right financing solutions, thereby creating freedom for investors to address operational and strategic issues.

Matthias Heimann, Group Head of Debt Finance and Debt Advisory: “We offer our clients clear added value in their investments through high-quality, professional financing services and in-depth knowledge of current market developments and across all financing products. They benefit above all from the reach and professionalism of our pan-European real estate platform.”

Together with Matthias Heimann, Simon Scholl will be responsible for the new advisory service as Director Debt Advisory. Simon Scholl joined Corestate Capital Group on April 1, 2020 and was previously jointly responsible for the German Debt Advisory business at the private bank ODDO BHF.

About CORESTATE Capital
CORESTATE is an investment manager and co-investor with around € 28 billion in assets under management. The company sees itself as a manager for the entire length of the real estate value chain. Thanks to its fully integrated real estate platform, it is able to offer investors a wide range of services, especially the opportunity to invest in large-scale societal trends such as urbanisation, demographic shifts or sustainability – trends that will continue to have a decisive influence on the living and working environment in the long term. The consistent focus on asset classes that will be successful in the long run constitutes a central cornerstone of the company strategy. At CORESTATE, all concepts are supported with ESG expertise that is unique to the industry. With some 800 experts, CORESTATE offers clients and investors a full range of services and consultation from a single source, from project financing and real estate management to sales. CORESTATE is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (SDAX) and operates as a respected business partner for institutional and semi-institutional investors as well as high-net-worth private investors in 13 countries across Europe, with offices in Frankfurt, Vienna, Zurich, Paris, Madrid and London.

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