After almost seven years of intense activity in launching various alternative investment vehicles, Bankinter Investment took an important leap in 2022 by setting up Bankinter Investment SGEIC, the alternative investment fund management company.
The new company aims, among other objectives, to broaden the range of products and services in the field of alternative investment, while making them accessible to a much wider segment of households and savers. Bankinter Investment will thus be able to manage its own alternative funds and, in fact, plans to launch in 2023 a fund of funds under delegated management in which retail investors will be able to participate according to their risk profile, in addition to high net worth and institutional customers.
Investment typology follows the same line as in previous years: infrastructure assets, renewable energies, technology, student residences, hotels, logistics and the environment, along with other sectors to be added in the future.
The new management company also adheres to Bankinter Investment's strategy, which revolves around three pillars: exclusive and long-term alliances with the best expert partner in the sector; co-investment by Bankinter, partner and customers, and rigorous monitoring by the Bank of the performance of the different investment vehicles.
n addition, in 2022 Bankinter Investment launched new investment vehicles, including the following:
All of the above has helped Bankinter Investment to consolidate its position as the leading alternative investment platform in Spain and Portugal. So far, it has launched 19 investment vehicles, with more than 4 billion euro of capital committed by investors and close to 7 billion euro of assets under management. The main investments are concentrated in the tourism sector (with 29 hotels under lease and 8 owned), in retail real estate (including two listed companies for investing in the real estate market (SOCIMIs) working in the purchase and management of real estate assets in Spain and Portugal) and in renewable energies (where four funds have been launched), among other sectors of the economy.
In the current environment of macroeconomic and geopolitical volatility, with high inflation rates that complicate traditional investment, alternative assets are Bankinter's complementary value offer for promoting long-term savings in a diversified manner and improving the risk-return ratio of portfolios.
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