Vitura SA 2015 AR2

The report highlights Cegereal's strong operating performance in 2015, achieving a physical occupancy rate of 92.8% and a 12% increase in net asset value, delivering a total share return of 17.5%. As France's first fully green REIT, the company ranked third among listed office property companies in Europe in the 2015 GRESB survey. Under its 'Upgreen Your Business' collaborative program, Cegereal reduced its portfolio's final energy consumption by 19% and greenhouse gas emissions by 18% compared to 2013, nearly meeting its 2020 targets. Additionally, 100% of its assets maintained both NF HQE Exploitation and BREEAM In-Use International certifications.

Company: Vitura SA

Sector: Real Estate

Country: France

Year: 2015

Type: AR2

Pages: 165

Vitura SA 2015 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Cegereal's strong operating performance in 2015, achieving a physical occupancy rate of 92.8% and a 12% increase in net asset value, delivering a total share return of 17.5%. As France's first fully green REIT, the company ranked third among listed office property companies in Europe in the 2015 GRESB survey. Under its 'Upgreen Your Business' collaborative program, Cegereal reduced its portfolio's final energy consumption by 19% and greenhouse gas emissions by 18% compared to 2013, nearly meeting its 2020 targets. Additionally, 100% of its assets maintained both NF HQE Exploitation and BREEAM In-Use International certifications.

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Report Year

2015

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2015 - Dec 31, 2015

Fiscal Year

2015

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Apr 27, 2016

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Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

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English

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