Regulatory Filings • Dec 21, 2015
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PRESS RELEASE 2015-12-21
The listed property company Balder has together with the Third Swedish National Pension Fund decided to enter into a joint venture for investments in residential properties in Sweden. Housing market forecasts shows a great demand for residentials.
The new residential company will focus primarily on investments in new production of rental properties in growth areas in Sweden. Except the three metropolitan regions, also growth areas with positive population development are in focus. The residential properties that are produced shall focus on environmently friendly production.
AP3 doesn´t have investments in residential properties today, despite being a large player in the real estate sector.
Erik Selin, CEO Balder, 0706- 07 47 90, [email protected] Lil Larås Lindgren, Head of Communication, Tredje AP-fonden, 08-555 17 123, [email protected]
Balder in brief. Fastighets AB Balder is a listed real estate company which shall meet the needs of different customer groups for premises and housing through local support. Balder's real estate portfolio had a value of SEK 39.9 billion as of 30 September 2015. The Balder share is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, Large Cap.
Third Swedish National Pension Fund (AP3) is one of five buffer funds in the Swedish national pension system. The fund has the Riksdag's mandate to manage the Fund's assets to the greatest possible benefit for the pension system creating a high return at a low risk level. AP3 has a return of 9.3 percent on average per year over the last five years. The corresponding figure for the income index is 2.4 percent, which means that AP3's return has greatly contributed to the pension system. As of 30 June 2015 the fund managed SEK 304 billion.
Box 53121, 400 15 Göteborg Tel 031-10 95 70 Org nr 556525-6905, Säte Göteborg www.balder.se
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