Wereldhave NV 2018 IR

The report highlights Wereldhave's operational, financial, and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2018. A major milestone was the disposal of the Itis shopping centre in Finland, allowing the company to focus fully on convenience shopping centres in the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. Financially, the company achieved a direct result of 146.7 million euros, or 3.33 euros per share, with a healthy loan-to-value ratio of 37.5%. On the sustainability front, Wereldhave achieved its 2020 energy efficiency target early, reducing energy consumption by 32% compared to 2013, and was awarded a 5-star rating by GRESB.

Company: Wereldhave NV

Sector: Real Estate

Country: Netherlands

Year: 2018

Type: IR

Pages: 220

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Wereldhave NV

Wereldhave NV 2018 Integrated Annual Report

Integrated Annual Report

The report highlights Wereldhave's operational, financial, and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2018. A major milestone was the disposal of the Itis shopping centre in Finland, allowing the company to focus fully on convenience shopping centres in the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. Financially, the company achieved a direct result of 146.7 million euros, or 3.33 euros per share, with a healthy loan-to-value ratio of 37.5%. On the sustainability front, Wereldhave achieved its 2020 energy efficiency target early, reducing energy consumption by 32% compared to 2013, and was awarded a 5-star rating by GRESB.

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Document Details

Report Year

2018

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018

Fiscal Year

2018

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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