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Save the date: MSCI KTI Nordic Property Seminar, 24 May 2018 in Helsinki

MSCI KTI NORDIC PROPERTY SEMINAR
24 May 2018 | Helsinki, Finland

We are pleased to invite you to join us at 14th MSCI KTI Nordic Property Seminar in Helsinki. The program will focus on the following themes:

Setting the scene: financial and macroeconomic conditions and their impact on property investment

  • Leena Mörttinen, Director General, Financial Markets Department, the Finnish Ministry of Finance
  • Bård Bjölgerud, CEO, Pangea
  • Will Robson, Executive Director and Global Head of Real Estate Applied Research, MSCI

Focus on cities: the impact of urbanisation on property investment markets and strategies

  • Jeremy Kelly, Regional Director, JLL Global Research
  • Brenna O’Roarty, Principal, RHL Strategic Solutions

Structuring real estate investments

  • Niklas Hammarskjöld, Investment Manager, Aberdeen Standard Investments
  • Mika Ohtonen, Partner, Roschier Attorneys

Residential investment markets: outlook in the Nordics

  • Mika Matikainen, Senior Partner, Head of CapMan Real Estate
  • Fredrik Söderlund, Head of Asset Management & Transactions in the Nordic Region, AXA IM Real Assets

More speakers will be published soon at https://kti.fi/nordicpropertyseminar/.

Register and join us for the premier Nordic property investment event. We look forward to seeing you in Helsinki in May!


EVENT DETAILS

Time: Thursday 24 May 2018 8.30 – 17.00, followed by drinks reception

Venue: Finlandia Hall, Mannerheimintie 13, Helsinki, Finland

Fees: Conference Fee: EUR 600 + VAT, MSCI/KTI Clients: EUR 500 + VAT

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