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EQT Exeter completes Spanish student housing portfolio sale to Azora
- Since the creation of the portfolio in May 2021, it has grown from two assets with 1,500 beds to 12 assets with 4,100 beds
- Transaction marks the first sale of EQT Exeter’s living assets in Spain, a market experiencing continued growth potential
- Azora reenters the Spanish purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) market, a sector it first pioneered over a decade ago
- Azora plans to leverage the acquisition to develop a larger Southern European portfolio aiming for approximately 10,000 beds
STOCKHOLM, Nov. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — EQT Exeter, a leading global real estate investment manager, is pleased to announce that the EQT Real Estate II fund (“EQT Exeter”) has closed the sale of a portfolio comprising 12 student housing assets in nine cities across Spain to an Azora PBSA managed vehicle.
In May 2021, EQT Exeter entered a joint venture with developer Grupo Moraval to create a premier portfolio of purpose-built student accommodation assets across Spain, totaling approximately 1,500 beds. The portfolio was designed to target a primarily domestic student profile, with a high level of service and amenity offering at an affordable price point.
Since then, leveraging the expertise of its local team, EQT Exeter has expanded the portfolio to include 12 assets with approximately 4,100 beds across major cities, including Madrid and Barcelona, as well as in key secondary higher education hubs such as Seville, Málaga and Granada. It became the fourth largest student housing portfolio in Spain just two years into the joint venture. The portfolio is characterized by its high standards, with several buildings having achieved LEED1 Platinum, the first student assets in Europe to receive this certification.
Tom Livelli, Partner and Head of Living Strategies, Europe, EQT Exeter, said: “This transaction underscores the strong and growing demand for high-quality student housing in Europe, supported by robust fundamentals and resilient market dynamics. Spain remains a top investment destination, with strong economic growth and a structural undersupply of student housing. This exceptional portfolio showcases EQT’s integrated investment, development, and operational expertise, and we remain committed to expanding our presence in the European living sector.”
Carlos Molero Sánchez de la Blanca, Managing Director, EQT Exeter, said, “We are excited to have completed the sale of our first living assets in Spain, an excellent example of EQT Exeter’s ‘local with locals’ approach to investing in thematic trends. Our selective aggregation strategy, combined with a deep understanding of the specific needs of students and a focus on the operational and design aspects of each building, have allowed us to achieve significant scale and deliver a highly resilient, downside-protected portfolio with a high social impact.”
Alvaro Soto de Scals, CEO, Grupo Moraval, commented: “It has been a pleasure to have contributed to the success of our JV with EQT Exeter, having sourced and managed the build-out of this platform as planned. The portfolio is built with state-of-the-art technology and quality; with sustainability a core element for both Group Moraval and EQT Exeter.”
José Alonso, Partner, Azora, added: “After closely monitoring the market for several years, we believe now is the ideal time to reenter the PBSA sector in order to provide solutions to the current shortage of student housing in Spain and other Southern European countries. The platform established by EQT Exeter and Grupo Moraval aligns with the high standards of our PBSA vehicle and will serve as the foundation for our expansion in Southern Europe.”
The acquisition signifies Azora’s return to the student housing sector, a market it led over a decade ago by establishing the largest PBSA portfolio in continental Europe, which was sold in 2017. Azora intends to use this newly acquired platform as a foundation to expand its new PBSA vehicle, targeting approximately 10,000 beds in key Southern European locations.
EQT Exeter was advised by Linklaters and Azora was advised by CBRE Investment Bank and Garrigues.
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EQT contact
For Spanish press, Sofía García, [email protected], +34915312388
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Nacho Miquel, [email protected]
Alberto Rodríguez, [email protected]
+34915634179
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Banking and Capital Markets: Navigating a Complex Future
Curated in collaboration with the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
The global financial industry stands at a pivotal juncture, facing a rapidly evolving landscape shaped by technological disruption, sustainability mandates, and geopolitical uncertainties. The end of prolonged accommodative monetary policies has ushered in an era of increased scrutiny, regulatory tightening, and heightened demand for innovation. At the same time, financial technology (fintech) continues to transform the sector, driving new opportunities and challenges for traditional banking systems.
This article delves into the strategic issues currently defining Banking and Capital Markets. Drawing from expert insights curated by Lutfey Siddiqi, Visiting Professor-in-Practice at LSE, it examines the dynamic risk environment, emerging technology trends, shifts in banking business models, and the growing focus on sustainability and talent development.
Key Issues Influencing Banking and Capital Markets
- The Financial Risk Landscape: Heightened geopolitical tensions and regulatory demands are reshaping the industry.
- Financial Technology: Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain offer potential but also pose significant implementation challenges.
- Banking Business Models: Institutions are adopting diverse strategies to navigate competition and shifting market demands.
- Financial Talent: Attracting the next generation of banking professionals requires a clear purpose and forward-thinking policies.
- Sustainability and Finance: Balancing environmental and social goals with immediate business priorities is a growing challenge.
1. Latest Insights: Shifting the Banking Paradigm
Experts highlight the profound challenges and opportunities facing financial institutions today. From geopolitical volatility to advances in fintech, the banking landscape demands unprecedented agility. Recent developments include:
- Monetary Policy Adjustments: China’s central bank explores easing policies to boost investment.
- Regulatory Scrutiny: Global banking rules, such as Basel 3.1 reforms, are under review, signaling potential shifts in global supervision.
- Financial Inclusion: Updates from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) aim to balance anti-money laundering standards with broader access to financial services.
These trends emphasize the need for financial institutions to anticipate disruptions while fostering resilience and innovation.
2. Strategic Context: Transforming Banking in a High-Stakes Era
2.1 The Financial Risk Landscape
Banks are grappling with an increasingly volatile environment characterized by geopolitical tensions, regulatory reforms, and market disruptions. The end of ultra-loose monetary policies has highlighted weaknesses in traditional funding models, exemplified by the high-profile collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse in 2023.
Regulators are tightening oversight, expanding their focus to include non-bank institutions and fintech companies. Additionally, rising geopolitical tensions demand localized data operations, robust cybersecurity measures, and new approaches to global strategy.
Key takeaway: In an age of uncertainty, resilience and stability are essential.
2.2 Financial Technology
The Fourth Industrial Revolution continues to reshape banking through advancements like AI, blockchain, and quantum computing. However, challenges remain, such as limited real-world blockchain applications and increasing cybersecurity risks tied to digitalization.
Financial institutions must adopt technology thoughtfully, focusing on solutions that address specific operational pain points and align with organizational goals. Balancing efficiency with contingency planning for outages and cyber threats is paramount.
Key takeaway: Tech adoption must prioritize practicality, security, and alignment with purpose.
2.3 Banking Business Models
Global trends are driving a diversification of banking models. Some institutions are scaling back operations in unprofitable markets, while others are leveraging acquisitions or digital innovation to expand. The rise of big tech competitors—armed with vast behavioral data—adds a new layer of complexity to the competitive landscape.
Emerging trends include:
- Consolidation of corporate and private banking services.
- Strategic retreats from costly markets, such as HSBC’s exit from US retail banking.
- Big tech firms offering financial services as data-driven loss leaders.
Key takeaway: Differentiation and adaptability are critical in a fragmented, competitive market.
2.4 Financial Talent
The banking sector faces a mounting talent crisis, particularly among younger generations who view the industry as outdated or misaligned with their values. To attract top talent, banks must redefine their purpose and emphasize their commitment to sustainability, innovation, and career growth opportunities.
Surveys indicate that young professionals seek workplaces offering training, flexibility, and inclusive leadership. Reskilling initiatives and a focus on digital expertise will also be key to preparing employees for the future.
Key takeaway: A compelling vision for the future of banking is essential to attract and retain top talent.
2.5 Sustainability and Finance
Sustainability has become a focal point for the financial industry, driven by growing demand for ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives. However, backlash against greenwashing and tokenism has led banks to reevaluate their approaches.
Balancing short-term priorities like energy security with long-term goals like combating climate change requires bold leadership. Opportunities abound in areas such as carbon trading, green bonds, and sustainability-linked investment products. However, success demands authenticity and a commitment to systemic change.
Key takeaway: Embedding sustainability into core operations is vital for long-term success.
Transformation Maps: A Strategic Tool for Leaders
This analysis leverages the World Economic Forum’s Strategic Intelligence Transformation Maps, which provide an interconnected view of global trends and challenges. These tools enable leaders to explore key topics, such as cybersecurity, fintech, and sustainability, and understand how they shape the future of Banking and Capital Markets.
Conclusion
The financial industry’s journey through this transformative era requires agility, innovation, and a deep commitment to purpose. From adapting to geopolitical tensions to embracing sustainability and nurturing top talent, financial institutions must strike a delicate balance between tradition and progress.
By leveraging technology, redefining business models, and embedding ESG principles into their strategies, the sector can navigate today’s challenges and build a resilient, forward-thinking future.
For more insights and resources, visit the World Economic Forum’s Strategic Intelligence platform.
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Xinhua Silk Road: Micro-documentaries depicting people-centered governance initiatives released
BEIJING, Nov. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — A series of micro-documentaries titled “the People’s City in Jing’an” has been released, showcasing real stories about the district’s initiatives in urban construction, governance, and development in Shanghai.
The series also highlights vivid practices of Jing’an in implementing the concept of a people-centered city.
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VANTAGE FOUNDATION PARTNERS WITH FRESH START TO SUPPORT EDINBURGH COMMUNITIES
EDINBURGH, Scotland, Nov. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Vantage Foundation has partnered with Fresh Start, an Edinburgh-based charity helping people who have been homeless establish themselves in their new home through the provision of goods and services. They work to end the cycle of homelessness and for a better life for those living in poverty.
Fresh Start was established in 1999 from a desire to help and support their community where issues such as homelessness, deprivation and poverty were prevalent. Taking a person-centered approach, the organisation began to distribute Starter Packs, which are packs of essential household items to help people establish themselves in their new home.
They are now distributing over 14,000 packs per year and helping over 2,000 people. They have also expanded to offer more services over the years in response to the needs of the people in their communities, such as providing kitchen appliances, cooking classes and painting and decorating services.
Vantage Foundation visited Fresh Start in November to pledge support for their cause by sponsoring Starter Packs. “We are pleased to support Fresh Start in their mission to help people make a home for themselves,” said Steven Xie, Executive Director of Vantage Foundation. “Their mission firmly resonates with us and this partnership is a reflection of our own commitment to address invisible challenges to social immobility.”
“We want to give people an opportunity to make themselves feel at home,” explained Jen McQuistan, Corporate Partnership Officer at Fresh Start. “It is important for them to have a space to call their own and develop a true sense of belonging in the community.”
For more information on Fresh Start and how you can get involved, visit their website at https://www.freshstartweb.org.uk/
About Vantage Foundation
Vantage Foundation is an independent charitable organisation launched at the McLaren Technology Centre in the UK in 2023. The foundation has worked with charity organisations around the world, including The iREDE Foundation in Nigeria, Teach For Malaysia in Malaysia, and Instituto Claret in Brazil.
For more information, please visit www.vantage.foundation
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