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Welcome to Real Estate Capital Europe’s listing of the 30 managers ranked as the biggest debt fundraisers on the continent.
For the alternative lenders participating in Real Estate Capital Europe’s roundtable, market conditions seem conducive to grow their loan books. But the apparent opening is not without complications.
Lenders are bridging the finance gap – but only if borrowers show evidence of a sustainability plan.
The 30 biggest fundraisers in Europe’s real estate lending market revealed.
Our R&A team counted the total volume of capital raised by managers from third-party investors between 1 January 2018 and 31 December 2022 for the purpose of issuing real estate debt in Europe.
Roman Kogan explains why PIMCO is in a good position to benefit from the growth in alternative lending.
Christopher Walker finds out how, for some, the challenging market conditions can be turned into opportunities.
Remuneration growth has slowed in European real estate debt markets. But non-bank lenders have narrowed the gap with the big payers in the investment banking sector.
Regional bank failures and vacant offices are causing concerns about the US financial and real estate sectors. Europe’s property finance professionals are watching and considering the implications for their markets.
Equity-focused managers tell the PERE Europe Forum they are increasingly considering lending strategies.