IMMOFINANZ signs green loan for Warsaw Spire

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IMMOFINANZ signed a new five-year, €180 million green loan with Helaba, pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank and Berlin Hyp, secured by myhive Warsaw Spire, one of the tallest modern office towers in the capital of Poland with GLA of more than 71,000 sqm and a BREEAM Excellent certification. 

The green loan replaces a previous financing that was due to mature in January 2025.

“This green loan reflects the landmark quality of Warsaw Spire and significantly reduces our short term debt,” said Pavel Měchura, member of the IMMOFINANZ Executive Board. “We are grateful for the continued support of our long-standing banking partners.”

Helaba, pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank and Berlin Hyp served as joint lead arrangers and provided the financing in equal parts, with Helaba acting as the facility and security agent for the transaction.

 

 

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