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Ticker · AED ISIN · BE0003851681 LEI · 529900DTKNXL0AXQFN28 BR Real estate activities
Filings indexed 1,601 across all filing types
Latest filing 2017-01-19 M&A Activity
Country BE Belgium
Listing BR AED

About Aedifica SA

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Aedifica SA is a real estate company that specializes in healthcare properties, with a particular focus on housing for seniors. The company invests in, develops, and manages a portfolio of assets that includes care homes and senior apartment buildings. Aedifica partners with care operators to provide innovative and sustainable real estate concepts designed to meet the specific needs of residents. The core of its business is creating and maintaining high-quality living environments that support the well-being of the elderly population.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Acquisition aux Pays-Bas. Réception en Belgique
M&A Activity Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled 'COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE' (Press Release) and details specific corporate actions: the acquisition of a senior housing site in the Netherlands and the reception of an extension to a nursing home in Belgium. It provides transaction details, operator information, lease terms, and financial commentary from the CEO. This structure—announcing material corporate events, acquisitions, and operational updates via a press release format—is characteristic of a general corporate announcement rather than a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, an earnings release (ER), or a detailed quarterly report (IR). Since it is a press release announcing significant business developments (acquisitions/investments), it fits best under the general category for corporate announcements that are not covered by more specific codes like DIV, CAP, or MANG. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) serves as the best general category for non-standard, material press releases that don't fit elsewhere, although 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) could be considered due to the acquisition focus. However, the primary function here is announcing the transaction itself via a press release, making RNS the most appropriate fallback for a general corporate news announcement.
2017-01-19 French
Acquisitie in Nederland. Oplevering in België
M&A Activity Classification · 99% confidence The document is dated January 19, 2017, and is explicitly titled 'PERSBERICHT' (Press Release). It details specific corporate actions: the acquisition of a senior housing site in the Netherlands and the completion of an expansion phase for a care center in Belgium. It includes financial values (acquisition costs), operational details (tenants, lease terms), and quotes from the CEO. This structure—announcing material, recent corporate events and transactions outside of routine periodic financial reporting—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER) or a general announcement. Since it focuses on specific transactions (acquisitions/completions) rather than summarizing overall quarterly performance highlights (which would be ER), and it is not a full financial report (10-K or IR), it best fits the category for initial announcements of significant corporate events. Given the content is a formal announcement of business developments, it aligns most closely with an Earnings Release (ER) if it were tied to a reporting period, or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). However, because it details specific financial transactions and operational updates, it functions as a material disclosure. In the context of the provided definitions, this is a formal announcement of business activity, which often accompanies or substitutes for a brief earnings update, but since it's focused purely on transactions, it is a material disclosure. Given the options, and the fact that it is a formal press release detailing recent business activities (acquisitions and completions), it is most likely an Earnings Release (ER) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since it is a detailed announcement of business events rather than just a link to a report, ER is a strong candidate if it's near a reporting date, but RNS is the safest general category for non-standard material announcements. Given the high level of detail on transactions, it functions like an announcement of material events, which often falls under ER if it's periodic, or RNS if it's ad-hoc. Since it's a detailed press release about transactions, I will classify it as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) as it is a general material announcement not fitting the other specific categories like DIV, CAP, or M&A.
2017-01-19 Dutch
Aedifica acquires 100th senior housing site
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 95% confidence The document is dated 21 December 2016 and announces a specific corporate action: the acquisition of a senior housing site in The Netherlands. It details the contractual value (€7 million), the operator, and provides an updated table summarizing investments since a previous capital increase and the resulting portfolio breakdown. This structure—a formal announcement of a specific business event (acquisition) with financial context—is characteristic of a press release or earnings-related communication. Since it is not a full annual report (10-K), a quarterly report (IR), a proxy statement (DEF 14A), or a transcript (CT), and it is announcing a material business event rather than just the release of a report (RPA), the most fitting category is a general announcement that often accompanies earnings or significant corporate activity. Given the options, this type of press release detailing operational and investment updates is often categorized under 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if it doesn't fit a more specific financial event code like CAP or TAR. However, because it details management commentary, specific transaction details, and portfolio updates, it strongly resembles an Earnings Release (ER) or a Management Discussion & Analysis (MDA) component, but it is a standalone press release about an acquisition. Since it is a formal announcement of a material event, and not a comprehensive financial report, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) serves as the best general fit for non-standard press releases, or potentially 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) due to the investment nature, but the primary focus is the acquisition announcement itself. Given the context of corporate news releases, RNS is the most appropriate fallback for specific, non-periodic operational announcements that are not explicitly covered elsewhere.
2016-12-21 English
Aedifica acquiert son 100ieme site de logement des seniors
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled 'COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE' (Press Release) and details a specific corporate action: the acquisition of a senior housing site ('Aedifica acquiert son 100ième site de logement des seniors'). It provides transaction details, financial impact (value, financing), and updates the overall portfolio statistics as of December 21, 2016. This structure—a formal announcement of a specific event, often released outside of regular quarterly/annual reporting cycles—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER) if it contained summary results, or more generally, a Regulatory Filing (RNS) if it doesn't fit a more specific category like Capital/Financing (CAP) or Director's Dealing (DIRS). Since this is a specific announcement about an acquisition (a material event impacting capital structure/assets), it could potentially fit CAP, but the primary function here is the immediate public disclosure of a material event via a press release format. Given the options, and that it is a formal, time-sensitive announcement of a material event (acquisition), it aligns best with the general category for significant corporate announcements that aren't full reports or specific financial statements. However, since it details a financing/investment activity (acquisition), 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is a strong candidate. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. It is not a full financial report (10-K, IR), nor a presentation (IP), nor a dividend notice (DIV). It is an announcement of an investment/acquisition. 'CAP' covers 'Updates on company fundraising, financing activities, or capital structure changes.' An acquisition is a major financing/investment activity. 'RNS' is the fallback. Given the specific nature of the investment announcement, CAP is more precise than RNS. The document is long enough (12,854 chars) that it is not just an announcement of a report (RPA). Therefore, Capital/Financing Update (CAP) is the most appropriate classification for a press release detailing a significant real estate acquisition.
2016-12-21 French
Aedifica verwerft 100ste site van huisvesting voor senioren
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 95% confidence The document is a press release dated December 21, 2016, detailing a specific corporate action: the acquisition of a senior housing site in the Netherlands. It provides key financial figures (acquisition value, portfolio updates, debt ratio) and strategic commentary from the CEO. This structure—announcing a specific event (acquisition) with financial context and portfolio impact, issued as a formal release—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER) or a general corporate announcement. Since it is not a full annual report (10-K), a quarterly report (IR), a transcript (CT), or a proxy statement (DEF 14A/PSI), and it focuses on a material business event rather than just management changes (MANG) or insider trades (DIRS), it fits best as an Earnings Release (ER) if it were tied to a reporting period, or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). However, given the detailed financial updates and portfolio tables, it functions as a significant corporate update. In the context of the provided definitions, this is a specific corporate announcement about an investment, which often accompanies or substitutes for a formal Earnings Release (ER) when detailing operational/financial progress outside of standard quarterly filings. Since it is a formal press release announcing a material event and providing financial context, ER is a strong candidate, but RNS is the safest fallback for non-standard, material announcements. Given the detailed financial tables and portfolio breakdown, it is more substantial than a simple RNS, but it is not a comprehensive financial report like 10-K or IR. It is most closely aligned with an Earnings Release (ER) which often includes operational highlights and financial context, even if not strictly tied to the end of a quarter, or a general corporate announcement. Given the content focuses on investment activity and portfolio status, and it is structured as a formal press release, I will classify it as an Earnings Release (ER) as it conveys key financial/operational performance indicators, or RNS if it's purely transactional. Since it updates the total portfolio value and debt ratio, ER is plausible, but since it's an acquisition announcement, it is fundamentally a material corporate event announcement. I will select RNS as the most appropriate general category for a material, non-standard press release that doesn't fit the specific financial report codes, although it shares characteristics with ER.
2016-12-21 Dutch
MC_CP2016-2017_DE_Zehlendorf_2016 12 15b_BB_LVsec.pdf
M&A Activity Classification · 99% confidence The document is a formal announcement dated December 15, 2016, detailing the acquisition of a nursing home in Berlin. It uses the header "PRESSEMITTEILUNG" (Press Release) and focuses on a specific corporate transaction (acquisition, investment update, portfolio status change). This structure—announcing a material event with key figures and context, often released after market close—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER) or a general regulatory announcement. Since it is not a full annual report (10-K), a quarterly report (IR), or a transcript (CT), and it details a specific corporate action rather than just management commentary (MDA) or a dividend notice (DIV), it fits best as an Earnings Release (ER) if it were tied to a reporting period, or a general announcement. Given the content is a specific corporate transaction announcement (acquisition) and portfolio update, it strongly resembles the content typically found in an Earnings Release, even if it's not explicitly labeled as Q3 or Q4 results. However, since it is a specific, material corporate action announcement that is not explicitly defined as a financing event (CAP) or M&A (TAR, as it's an acquisition by the company itself), and it is a formal press release, the most appropriate category among the specific options is ER, as these releases often contain operational highlights alongside financial results or major transactions. If it were purely a regulatory filing without specific financial results context, RNS would be considered, but the detailed nature suggests ER or MDA. Given the focus on investment activity and portfolio value updates, ER is a strong fit for a material corporate announcement released via press release.
2016-12-15 Dutch

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