The handover was conducted on 18 February.  The portfolio includes 97 properties in Sweden and Finland, incorporating retail, offices and hotels with a total lettable area of 360,000 sqm. Sveafastigheter has been mandated to continue the management of the portfolio, as was also the case when Partners Group acquired a SEK 3.2 billion portfolio from Sveafastigheter Fund II in August 2015. 

Johan Tengelin, CEO, Sveafastigheter says:

– We are very pleased to have sold a second large portfolio from one of our funds to Partners Group, and to have achieved an excellent exit for investors in Sveafastigheter Fund III. These two portfolio sales verify the interest for the Nordic property markets among international investors. We are delighted to continue managing the assets and look forward to extend our cooperation with Partners Group. 

Fabian Neuenschwander, Senior Vice President, Partners Group:

– Following our earlier portfolio acquisition from Sveafastigheter, we have taken the opportunity to purchase another portfolio of cashflow-yielding Nordic assets on behalf of our clients. We continue to believe Nordic markets are well-positioned to perform strongly and also see potential for further value creation in the assets we have bought. As before, we secured an attractive price for our clients and also secured debt financing for the portfolio, positioning it well for the next phase of growth. 
 
Over the last decade, Sveafastigheter has been able to generate exceptional return to its investors and repeatedly been awarded Best Real Estate Investment Manager in the Nordic and Baltic Region by Euromoney. 
 
Johan Tengelin, CEO, Sveafastigheter continues:

– The portfolio sale to Partners Group is in line with our broadened business model to offer clear and attractive property investment programs, where we can add value through active asset management. Todays offering spans separate investment mandates and property funds to residential development. Sveafastigheters investment programs are structured around segments or themes, to best suit the individual requirements of our customers. 
 
Sveafastigheter Fund III was launched in 2010 and closed for investments in 2011, with EUR 317 million of equity commitments. The fund has focused on real estate with potential for value creation in Sweden, Denmark and Finland. Four investment portfolios (Grocery Stores Finland, Högkullen Assisted Living, Park Vallila and Copenhagen Residential) out of the original twelve have been successfully divested over the last two years. 

After the sale to Partners Group, Linnaeus University in Kalmar is the only asset remaining in the Sveafastigheter Fund III. Linnaeus University was recently subject for a ground breaking ceremony which served as starting point for the project where Sveafastigheter develops and rebuilds 19,000 sqm out of the 23,000 sqm which are embraced by the 20-year lease with the Linnaeus University. 

The senior financing was provided by Nordea Bank AB (publ) and pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank. The advisers on the sellers side were Leimförfer and Roschier, and on the buyers side Wistrand and PwC.