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Real Estate Capital Europe Awards
Domestic banks showed no let-up in appetite for German real estate lending during 2019, despite high values and low margins.
The winning organisations and deals in our 2019 awards highlight a property finance market in full flow, even late into the real estate cycle.
Arie Hubers,, the Amsterdam-based head of ING Wholesale Banking's Benelux real estate finance teams, discusses lending conditions in the region.
Raphael Smadja, head of origination in France for alternative asset manager Cheyne Capital, shares his experience of the country’s non-bank lending market.
Debt providers from outside the region were a major source of finance in southern Europe’s property markets last year.
Cain International debt specialists John Cole and Graham Keable discuss the build-to-rent loan voted Europe’s top development financing deal of 2019.
Although Brexit and the crisis in retail dampened investment, debt providers did brisk business in the UK in 2019.
Paul Lloyd, global head of servicing at debt management business Mount Street, discusses the role of servicers in today’s European real estate sector.
Roland Fuchs, the insurance company’s real estate debt boss, discusses the role institutional capital is playing in Europe’s property lending markets.
Read on to find out which organisations and deals were voted last year’s best.