MLP Group raises €350 million in green bonds for expansion

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MLP Group has completed a €350 million green bond issuance with a 5-year maturity and fixed coupon of 4.75%, in an offering attracted strong demand and was oversubscribed.

The funding supports MLP Group's continued expansion across core European markets, particularly Germany and Austria, with key investment locations including Munich, Hamburg and Vienna. Poland remains the Group's foundational market, with focus on major urban centres such as Warsaw and Wrocław, providing a solid operational base for further European growth.

"Europe's largest metropolitan areas have become key centres of logistics, industry and human capital, while limited land availability in and around major cities is making well-located urban assets increasingly strategic. With this transaction, we are strengthening our financial position and accelerating expansion across our core European markets, positioning MLP as the partner of first choice in logistics and industrial real estate across Europe," said Radosław T. Krochta, CEO and President of the Management Board of MLP Group.

The developer owns and manages a real estate portfolio with a total leasable area of more than 1.6 million sqm across completed, under-construction and planned projects.

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