European Debt Finance & Investment Briefing London (Venue TBC), London | 08:30 - 11:00

European real estate debt is seen as a defensive alternative and attracting increasing attention from international investors. The market is stabilising, property values are levelling off and lenders are returning, while alternative lenders and debt funds have stepped in to fill the gaps left by traditional banks.
As maturing loans from the low-interest era continues to force extensions, selective asset sales, or restructuring, how strong is refinancing pressure? Is demand for private credit strategies increasing? Will the defensive nature of real estate debt help investors in an uneven recovery? Are non-bank lenders going to get even more traction, particularly in parts of the market where banks are less active? Will there still be a serious funding gap and, if so, how will it influence the real estate markets going forward? What is the outlook for finance markets? What about redemptions and restructurings? Is it still difficult to obtain financing and what are the current terms? Who is lending and for what? Will development funding, which was a major casualty of uncertainty over the future, pick up again? Do institutional investors still see real estate debt as attractive? How difficult is it to underwrite real estate value, and what are the implications?? What is the situation in different countries? Where is activity being concentrated? ESG is playing an increasingly big role - is it easier to get financing for green projects?
Come and hear these and other themes discussed by our expert panel and ask your own questions.
Registration is free, please book now to reserve your place.
