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Launch of a supermarket investment fund by ILG.

Ilg real estate organization initiates a fund predominantly investing in supermarket properties.

Supermarket fund initiated by ILG is set to launch.
Supermarket fund initiated by ILG is set to launch.

Launch of a supermarket investment fund by ILG.

ILG Fund No. 43: A New Investment Opportunity in German Supermarkets

The real estate company ILG is launching a new fund, named ILG Fund No. 43. This fund is designed for both private and semi-professional investors, focusing on diversified supermarkets across Germany.

The starting portfolio of the ILG Fund No. 43 includes properties in Dortmund, Essen, and Altoetting, covering more than 40% of the planned equity capital. Two more supermarkets in Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia are already in the pipeline for the ILG Fund No. 43.

The supermarkets in the portfolio are long-term leased convenience properties with strong anchor tenants in the German food retail sector. This ensures a stable income stream for investors.

Until the end of June 2022, investors can expect to receive 2.0% from the ILG Fund No. 43. However, from the end of June 2022, the payout is expected to increase to 4.0% annually, with the distributions being made monthly.

The intended portfolio of the ILG Fund No. 43 is expected to be fully built by the end of June 2022. With a focus on diversification, the fund aims to spread risks and maximize returns for its investors.

For more specific and up-to-date information about ILG Fund No. 43, including projected completion dates, payout schedules, or property portfolio status, I recommend consulting official fund investor communications, contacting ILG Fund management directly, or accessing investor portals where such reports are distributed.

The ILG Fund No. 43 investment opportunity also offers a chance to invest in insurance products, as some of the fund's financial returns may come from insurance coverage of the supermarkets' leases.

This fund, designed for both private and semi-professional investors, not only focuses on the real estate sector but also on the finance sector, as the fund's revenue streams include insurance and regular payouts from the supermarkets.

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