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30 YEARS TOGETHER

IN REAL ESTATE

WHO ARE WE?

Cofinimmo is the foremost listed Belgian real estate company specialising in rental property.

The company benefits from the Sicafi/Bevak regime in Belgium, the SIIC regime in France

and the FBI regime in the Netherlands.

Its core activity segments are office property (45.6%), healthcare real estate (36.7%) and property of

distribution networks. The latter groups a portfolio of cafés/restaurants (Pubstone) and a portfolio of

insurance agencies (Cofinimur I) and accounts for 16% of the global portfolio.

In total, the properties have a surface area of 1,853,467m

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and a fair value of €3,347million. The majority

of the assets are located within the Belgian territory (79.2%). The foreign part represents 15.8% in France

(healthcare real estate, portfolio of insurance agencies) and 5.0% in the Netherlands (portfolio of cafés/

restaurants and healthcare real estate). The average weighed residual lease term of the current leases

went from 6.7 years at the end of 2004 to 11.6 years at the end of 2013, an outstanding level among the

European real estate companies.

Cofinimmo is an independent company, which manages its properties and tenant clients in-house. It is

listed on Euronext Brussels, where it is included in the BEL20 index. The company’s strategic priorities

are the creation of long-term rental revenues, a sound relationship of trust with its clients and a

sustainable management of its portfolio.

Its shareholders are private individuals and institutional investors from Belgium and abroad, looking for

a moderate risk profile combined with a high dividend yield.

OUR MISSION

For 30 years, Cofinimmo’s mission is to answer accommodation needs in specific buildings:

•• corporate and public authorities’ demand for flexible offices;

•• demand for healthcare real estate from operators of homes for the elderly and of revalidation, psy-

chiatric or acute care clinics;

•• corporate demand for sale and leasebacks of their distribution networks;

•• public authorities’ need for purpose-built facilities.

The Group implements this strategy while rolling out a corporate responsibility policy in terms of

energy performance of buildings under management and under construction. It also looks after its

societal role vis-à-vis people and communities.