UK-based credit investment firm LCM Partners has closed the purchase of a €113 million German real estate loan book through a secondary transaction, according to Real Estate Capital's sister publication, Private Debt Investor.
Zencap Asset Management is aiming to raise €300 million on a final close for its second real estate debt fund, according to Real Estate Capital's sister publication, Private Debt Investor.
Marketplace lender LendInvest has syndicated a £12 million (€13.8 million) loan for a real estate development in London's Canary Wharf to Merseyside Pension Fund, according to Real Estate Capital's sister publication, Private Debt Investor.
Bain Capital Credit has planted its flag in the Italian real estate debt market with the acquisition of lender Heta Asset Resolution Italia, a manager of distressed loans, according to Real Estate Capital's sister title Private Debt Investor.
Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking and BlackRock are among a group of lenders which have provided a £275 million (€323 million) debt package to a housing association in Manchester, UK, according to Real Estate Capital's sister title, Private Debt Investor.
Barings has expanded its real estate debt platform with two appointments as the firm continues to invest in its European operations, according to Real Estate Capital's sister publication, Private Debt Investor.
German alternative lender Caerus has completed the first close on its real estate debt fund, according to Real Estate Capital's sister title, Private Debt Investor.
Real estate debt fund lender ICG-Longbow has surged past its £750 million ($933 million; €864 million) fundraising target for its fourth vehicle and hit the £1 billion hard-cap, according to Real Estate Capital's sister title, Private Debt Investor.
The chief executive of UK specialist lender Omni Partners has resigned from his position, according to Real Estate Capital's sister title Private Debt Investor.
The Dutch Mortgage Funding Company (DMFCO) is extending its reach to European investors The Dutch Mortgage Funding Company (DMFCO) is extending its reach to European investors looking to take advantage of the low-risk Netherlands residential mortgage market, estimated to have a total value of €650 billion, according to Real Estate Capital’s sister title, Private Debt Investor.