REINO Capital and RF CorVal choose EFA
March 28, 2020

Luxembourg-based REINO RF CEE Real Estate Fund, formed as part of a strategic collaboration between REINO Capital and Australian firm RF CorVal, has selected EFA as the Central Administration for its new Luxembourg RAIF structure.

The fund, targeting the Polish Real Estate market, will have EUR 750 million of assets under administration and will be divided into three sub-funds, each with its own strategy: Core+ Office Compartment (with a dividend strategy), Office Development Compartment (with a property development strategy) and Residential Compartment (with a housing strategy).

Said Radek Swiatkowski, Managing Partner at Reino Partners: "The REINO RF CEE Real Estate Fund we have created is a key structure for implementing our business strategy based, among the others, on efficiently raising capital from international investors.

"That is why it is even more important for us to have a competent, proficient and experienced partner who would support us in managing our Luxembourg funds. These conditions are certainly met by EFA, which is why we entrusted this task to them with full confidence".





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Luxembourg-based REINO RF CEE Real Estate Fund, formed as part of a strategic collaboration between REINO Capital and Australian firm RF CorVal, has selected EFA as the Central Administration for its new Luxembourg RAIF structure.

The fund, targeting the Polish Real Estate market, will have EUR 750 million of assets under administration and will be divided into three sub-funds, each with its own strategy: Core+ Office Compartment (with a dividend strategy), Office Development Compartment (with a property development strategy) and Residential Compartment (with a housing strategy).

Said Radek Swiatkowski, Managing Partner at Reino Partners: "The REINO RF CEE Real Estate Fund we have created is a key structure for implementing our business strategy based, among the others, on efficiently raising capital from international investors.

"That is why it is even more important for us to have a competent, proficient and experienced partner who would support us in managing our Luxembourg funds. These conditions are certainly met by EFA, which is why we entrusted this task to them with full confidence".



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