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Catella Elithis Energy Positive Fund

  • Investments in energy-positive residential real estate in the European economic area with a focus on France.
  • Reducing energy consumption and lowering greenhouse gas emissions of properties is the primary objectives of the fund's strategy alongside financial targets 
  • Creating and offering sustainable, high-quality and affordable housing

 

Fund Facts

Target return IRR 

4% - 6% p.a.

Geographical distribution 

Europe (Focus France)

Real Estate 

energy-positive buildings

<30% in refurbishments

Investment style 

Core / Core+

Target fund volume (Equity) min. EUR 500 million
Fund duration 12 years
Fund launch Q1 2022
ISIN LU2505327762
Minimum investment EUR 25 million
Legal structure 

Specialised Investment Fund (Luxembourg SCS SICAV-SIF)

AIFM 

Vistra Fund Management S.A.

Open for capital commitments 

Yes*

*Marketing notification: Germany, Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Belgium, Iceland, France, Austria

Elithis Partnership

Investment strategy

 

Disclaimer

The information and data are provided on a voluntary basis and may not be sufficient or suitable to support an informed investment decision without further explanations and additional information, in particular the relevant sales documents of the investment fund (e.g. sales prospectus, key investor information). It is therefore recommended that investors also read the sales documents carefully before making an investment decision and, in particular, consult their investment advisor and tax advisor if they have any questions.

Contact us

Germany

Michael Fink

Managing Director
Direct: +49 (0) 152 388 48 111
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Germany

Sebastian Auer

Head of Client Relations
Direct: +49 89 189 1665 256
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Germany

Nico Pohlmann

Senior Sales Manager
Direct: +49 89 189 1665 268
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Germany

Daniel Simon

Institutional Sales & Business Development Manager
Direct: +49 (0)152 388 48 113
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