Octopus Real Estate MD temporarily moves to Spain to launch Madrid office

Investment manager Octopus Investments has entered into the European market for the first time.

Octopus Investments Spain has opened a new office, located on Paseo de la Castellana in Madrid’s financial district.

The office is the first permanent location for Octopus in mainland Europe, as it looks to build a more global footprint and expand the firm’s existing investment capabilities.

Octopus is principally focussed on the living and healthcare real estate sectors and is aiming to expand all of its existing strategies into Spain, and across Europe, over the next two to three years, including elderly and specialist care homes, retirement living, affordable housing and real estate debt.

Octopus’ first strategy to include deployment in Spain is a new European value-add retirement living strategy, focusing on the development of later-living schemes exclusively for rent for those aged 75 and over.

Octopus has agreed to develop a joint venture with Neinor, a residential property developer in Spain with a 30-year track record. Neinor has a multi-sector strategy in Spain, with experience in build-to-rent strategies.

The joint venture aims to invest an initial €200 million in developing retirement rental schemes across Spain and will also run the day-to-day operations.

Ed Clough, managing director of Octopus Real Estate, has relocated to Madrid temporarily to support the office’s growth.

Clough said: “In growing our real estate business, we have looked carefully for regions where we feel our expertise will resonate, the fundamentals are supportive, and where we believe we can grow a long-term business. Spain with its strong economy, ageing population, growing housing need across all age groups, and high-quality healthcare system fits that approach.

“We know that having a strong local presence with an expert team is essential to our success as we look to both build long-term relationships with local Spanish partners and to deliver for our investors.”

Lieven Debruyne, executive vice chair of Octopus Investments, said: “We’ve seen how investors globally are increasingly adopting a thematic approach to investing, targeting strategies where underlying demand is driven by demographic trends.

“We’ve also seen an increasing allocation within real estate to the living sectors, as more investors seek out alternative investment opportunities.

“So, while we are beginning our European expansion efforts in Spain and later living, we see a big opportunity in expanding our existing specialist strategies and exploring new geographies in the years to come.”

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