Consortium of South Korean investors led by KTB Asset Management Co., Ltd and KTB Investment & Securities Co., Ltd. acquired T-Center in Vienna from GENO EuropaFonds, Wien managed by Doric Gmbh and BEGO - ZWP GmbH for €300 million.
May 19, 2019
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Consortium of South Korean investors led by KTB Asset Management Co., Ltd and KTB Investment & Securities Co., Ltd. (KOSE:A030210) acquired T-Center in Vienna from GENO EuropaFonds, Wien managed by Doric Gmbh and BEGO - ZWP GmbH for €300 million in March 2019. Alain Stöckli of Quadoro Real Estate GmbH brokered the transaction for GENO EuropaFonds. Michael Lagler, Clemens Rainer, Roman Perner, Franz Urlesberger and Laurenz Schwitzer of Schoenherr acted as legal advisor to KTB Investment & Securities and KTB Asset Management. Wilfried Seist of DSC Doralt Seist Csoklich Rechtsanwälte GmbH acted as legal advisor to the sellers. KPMG Austria, Financial Advisory Arm acted as a financial advisor to KTB Investment & Securities Co., Ltd.
Consortium of South Korean investors led by KTB Asset Management Co., Ltd and KTB Investment & Securities Co., Ltd. (KOSE:A030210) completed the acquisition of T-Center in Vienna from GENO EuropaFonds, Wien managed by Doric Gmbh and BEGO - ZWP GmbH in March 2019.
Daol Investment & Securities Co Ltd, formerly KTB Investment & Securities Co Ltd, is a Korea-based company mainly engaged in investment banking (IB), corporate and bond brokerage. The Company operates its business through five segments. The Financial Investment segment is mainly engaged in investment trading and brokerage securities. The Collective Investment segment mainly engages in asset management. The Venture Investment segment is mainly engaged in investment associations. The Savings Banking segment mainly engages in deposit and loan business. The Other segment primarily provides other financial services.
Consortium of South Korean investors led by KTB Asset Management Co., Ltd and KTB Investment & Securities Co., Ltd. acquired T-Center in Vienna from GENO EuropaFonds, Wien managed by Doric Gmbh and BEGO - ZWP GmbH for €300 million.