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North American Seminar 2021  

Last updated on 07 Oct 2021

North American Seminar was held on Thursday 30 September 2021 both in New York and online. We have shared an update on the European Real Estate Market after COVID, as well as the latest insights around the European Sustainability Regulations (SFDR and EU Taxonomy). View the recording of the seminar below. 

INREV Guidelines eLearning - Michael Hornsby  

Last updated on 14 Sep 2021

Funds Termination Study 2021 Briefing  

Last updated on 03 Sep 2021

Richard Buytendijk (Senior Research and Analytics Manager, INREV) together with Joao Carlos Lelis (Director Fund Management, Sonae Sierra) and Mike Hasselgren (Lead for Financial Reporting and Analytics, NREP) explore the key highlights of the latest publication of the Funds Termination Study 2021. 

UK climate-related disclosures briefing  

Last updated on 27 Jun 2022

The briefing focused on the current UK consultation on climate-related disclosures presented jointly by INREV, AREF and IPF. The issues raised for managers and investors as well as the associations’ proposed responses to the consultation will be discussed by a panel of experts. 

Valuing CRE Debt for Lenders and Borrowers  

Last updated on 06 Jul 2021

This joint seminar for INREV, BPF and CREFC Europe members explores the who, why and how of valuating real estate debt. 

INREV Young Professionals Seminar 2021  

Last updated on 02 Jul 2021

The Young Professionals Seminar 2021 took place on 1 July under the theme 'Open for business: preparing for a post-Covid world'.

INREV Young Professionals Seminar 2021: Program preview  

Last updated on 02 Jul 2021

Market Impact Seminar 2021  

Last updated on 18 Jun 2021

The latest Fund Manager Survey results reveal market growth with a focus on non-listed real estate funds and healthy levels of dry powder. But, will the Q1 2021 Market Insights reaffirm these findings? Has European real estate sustained renewed investor confidence and maintains its path to ‘normalisation’ that we saw towards the end of 2020? Is large dispersion in sector performance here to stay? What is Q1 2021 investor sentiment telling us?