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Zenobe Gramme NV — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · ZEN ISIN · BE0158141318 LEI · 391200IXV1ISRVTWBE67 BR Real estate activities
Filings indexed 125 across all filing types
Latest filing 2016-01-13 Regulatory Filings
Country BE Belgium
Listing BR ZEN

About Zenobe Gramme NV

http://www.immozenobegramme.be

Zenobe Gramme NV, also known as Immo-Zenobe Gramme SA, is a specialized company focused on the issuance of real estate certificates. Its primary activity centers on certificates representing ownership in a portfolio of commercial properties, including office and industrial buildings. The company operates as a subsidiary of KBC Bank NV.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
huurwijziging FR
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The document is titled "Certificat immobilier Zénobe Gramme" and is classified as "Information réglementée - AR du 14 novembre 2007". It details specific changes to lease agreements (rental income, lease terms, tenants) for a real estate certificate. This content relates to the financial status and operational details of an investment instrument, specifically concerning rental income and property occupancy. While it contains financial updates, it is not a full Annual Report (10-K) or a standard Interim Report (IR). It is a specific regulatory update concerning the underlying assets/income of a security. Given the options, this type of specific, periodic update on asset performance or financial structure that isn't a full earnings release or annual report often falls under general regulatory announcements or specific financial updates. Since it details changes in rental income and lease renewals, it is a specific financial/asset update. It is too specific for a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) and doesn't fit the definitions for ER, IR, or AR. It is most closely related to updates affecting the financial structure or value, but since it's a specific notice about property leases impacting revenue, and not a general capital change (CAP) or dividend notice (DIV), the most appropriate category among the specific financial/regulatory updates is often the general Regulatory Filing (RNS) if no better fit exists, or potentially a Capital/Financing Update (CAP) if the lease changes significantly alter the capital structure's income stream, but CAP is usually about fundraising/debt. Given the nature of the update (lease renewals impacting rental income), it is a specific regulatory disclosure. Since it is a specific, non-standard regulatory disclosure about property leases impacting revenue, and not a standard report, RNS is the best fallback, although it could arguably be seen as a specialized financial update. However, based on the provided definitions, RNS serves as the catch-all for specific regulatory announcements that don't fit the other detailed categories like DIV, CAP, or ER/IR.
2016-01-13 French
huurwijziging NL
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a short announcement from Immo-Zénobe Gramme NV informing certificate holders about specific changes in the lease agreements (huursituatie) for office space within the Zénobe Gramme office park. It details new leases and lease renewals, including square footage, tenants, and effective dates, culminating in an updated total annual rental income figure (€1,883,183). This content relates to the financial status and operational details of the underlying assets, but it is not a full annual report (10-K), an interim report (IR), or a formal earnings release (ER). It is a specific update concerning the financial instruments (certificates) tied to the real estate assets. Given the nature of the update—specific changes affecting rental income—it most closely aligns with a general regulatory update or a specific financial notice. Since there is no specific code for 'Real Estate Lease Update,' and it is a formal notification of financial changes, it fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category, as it is not a standard report type listed. The document length is very short (1241 chars), suggesting it is an announcement rather than the full underlying report.
2016-01-13 Dutch
ZEN halfjaarcijfers 30 06 2015 webFR.pdf
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is a 'rapport semestriel' (semi-annual report) for the period ending June 30, 2015, for the entity 'SA IMMO-ZENOBE GRAMME'. It contains detailed financial statements (balance sheet and income statement data) and management declarations regarding the financial position. Since it covers a period shorter than a full fiscal year and includes substantive financial data, it is classified as an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). H1 2015
2015-09-11 French
ZEN halfjaarcijfers 30 06 2015 web.pdf
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is a 'halfjaarlijks verslag' (half-yearly report) for the period ending June 30, 2015, for NV IMMO-ZENOBE GRAMME. It contains detailed financial statements, including a balance sheet and income statement, and is signed by the board of directors. As it provides comprehensive financial data for an interim period (less than a full fiscal year), it is classified as an Interim/Quarterly Report. H1 2015
2015-09-11 Dutch
huurwijziging
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Certificat immobilier Zénobe Gramme" and is labeled as "Information réglementée - AR du 14 novembre 2007". It details changes in the leasing situation (new leases, terminations, renovation costs, and resulting total rental income) for a real estate certificate. This type of specific, periodic update regarding the underlying assets and financial status of a security, especially one related to real estate certificates, often falls under regulatory announcements or specific financial updates. Since it is not a full Annual Report (10-K), a standard Earnings Release (ER), or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR), and it specifically concerns the underlying financial/operational status of the security, it is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a specific financial notice. Given the context of providing specific operational and financial updates related to the underlying assets of a security (a real estate certificate), and lacking a more precise category like NAV (which is usually for funds), RNS serves as the most appropriate general regulatory disclosure category for this specific, non-standard report type. The document length is short (1539 chars), but it contains substantive information rather than just announcing another report, so the RPA rule does not strictly apply here to override the content classification.
2015-07-02 French
huurwijziging
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a short announcement from 'Immo-Zénobe Gramme NV' informing certificate holders about changes in the rental situation ('wijzigingen in de huursituatie') at the Zénobe Gramme office park. It details new lease agreements (huurovereenkomst) signed with specific tenants (Mensura Support, Talentus N.V., RTL Belgium N.V.), the associated rental income impact, and planned renovation costs. This type of specific, material operational update, especially concerning rental contracts and income projections for a real estate entity, is typically classified as a regulatory disclosure or a specific operational update. Given the options, it is not a full Annual Report (10-K), Earnings Release (ER), or Interim Report (IR). It is too specific for a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) and doesn't fit the definitions for Director's Dealing (DIRS), Capital Change (CAP), or Dividend (DIV). Since it details specific operational changes affecting future income and asset management, and is not a presentation (IP) or a general factsheet (FS), it most closely aligns with a specific regulatory disclosure related to the underlying assets or operations. However, since it is a direct announcement of material operational changes (new leases, income forecasts) rather than a formal financial statement, and given the available codes, it functions as a specific operational/asset update. Since there isn't a perfect 'Real Estate Operational Update' code, and it is a formal disclosure ('Gereglementeerde informatie'), it falls under the general regulatory disclosure umbrella. Given the content focuses on asset utilization and income, it is best categorized as a specific regulatory filing that doesn't fit the other narrow categories, making RNS the most appropriate fallback for a material, non-standard disclosure, or potentially a specialized report if one existed. Given the nature of the update (lease changes impacting income), it is a material event disclosure. I will classify it as RNS as the best fit for a specific, non-standard regulatory update.
2015-07-02 Dutch

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