Release Date: July 22, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: What is the current appetite for office investments in France, and what factors are influencing this? A: Christophe Kullmann, CEO, explained that the investment market is showing signs of change, with prime office assets in Paris seeing yields back to 4% or below, compared to expectations of 4.5% to 4.75% six months ago. The market is stabilizing, and Covivio's exposure in France is 34%, which is favorable compared to other countries. The recent events in France have not significantly impacted their outlook.
Q: Can you provide more details on the raised guidance for 2024? A: Paul Arkwright, CFO, stated that the increase in guidance is primarily due to the reinforcement in the hotel sector and strong letting activity in offices. The revised guidance is now EUR460 million, or EUR4.02 per share, up from the initial EUR442 million.
Q: What is the strategy for the German office portfolio, and how do you plan to address occupancy and disposals? A: Christophe Kullmann, CEO, mentioned that the German office portfolio remains a weaker part of their assets. They plan to improve occupancy through CapEx programs and strategic projects, despite the challenges posed by the German economy and work-from-home trends. Disposals of non-core assets are considered, but the market currently lacks investors.
Q: Could you update us on the Berlin transaction with CDC and the Covivio Hotel share offer? A: Christophe Kullmann, CEO, clarified that Covivio will maintain a 51% stake in the Berlin transaction to keep the debt in place, and there is no immediate plan for CDC to take over. Regarding Covivio Hotels, they acquired 35% of the shares, increasing their exposure in the hotel sector, which aligns with their strategic goals.
Q: How do you plan to increase exposure in the hotel sector, and what are the expectations for like-for-like rent growth? A: Christophe Kullmann, CEO, indicated that acquisitions in the hotel industry are a potential avenue for increasing exposure. Paul Arkwright, CFO, added that while indexation may decrease, they expect to maintain high single-digit growth in like-for-like rents due to increased occupancy and reversionary potential.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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