Kojamo to Acquire Finnish Housing Portfolio for EUR 900 Million

Reuters
8 hours ago
Kojamo to Acquire Finnish Housing Portfolio for EUR 900 Million

Kojamo is set to acquire a housing portfolio for an approximate debt-free price of EUR 900 million, with part of the consideration to be paid in cash and part in new shares to be issued by Kojamo upon closing. The transaction will be financed in part through a EUR 600 million senior unsecured acquisition facility agreed with Goldman Sachs Bank Europe SE, Nordea Bank Abp, and Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (publ), with the facility expected to be refinanced via capital market debt. The completion of the acquisition is subject to customary conditions, including competition authority approval, with the aim to finalize the deal by 1 April 2026. Varma, a current owner of the portfolio, emphasized that it will continue as a significant real estate and residential investor in Finland and expressed confidence in Kojamo’s ability to further develop the portfolio’s returns and performance.

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