Helvetica Swiss Commercial Fund – Portfolio optimisation proceeds according to plan - Seite 2
«The recent sales from the portfolio strengthen our strategy to create long-term value for our investors and demonstrate the value of the properties held by the fund,» says Dominik Fischer, designated Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of Helvetica.
The successful market absorption of the divestments confirms the fairly valued and solid property portfolio. The current market price of the listed and high-dividend Helvetica Swiss Commercial Fund therefore offers an attractive investment opportunity for new and existing investors.
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Dominik Fischer Head Investment Management T +41 43 444 70 93 df@helvetica.com |
Patricia Neupert Head Marketing und Communications T +41 43 544 70 98 pn@helvetica.com |
About Helvetica
Helvetica Property Investors AG is a leading real estate fund management and asset management company. We offer our clients sustainable value through active, long-term ownership of secure and
stable real estate investments. With a fully integrated real estate investment platform, we offer standardized investment products as well as customized investment programs. We are proud of our
long-standing reputation for excellent customer service and our commitment to responsible business practices. Our firm is licensed and regulated by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory
Authority FINMA.
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About Helvetica Swiss Commercial Fund
The HSC Fund is a Swiss real estate fund listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and open to all investors. The HSC Fund invests in com-mercial and industrial properties in the most important economic
areas of Switzerland. The fund's portfolio is geared towards long-term value preservation and features high location and property quality as well as broad diversification. The investment
objective is primarily the long-term preservation of substance and the distribution of appropriate income. The HSC Fund is authorized by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority, FINMA.