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ppbIX: slight upward trend continues
continued to rise tentatively in Q1/2025 and reached a value of -1.85 (Q4/2024: -1.86). - Despite positive office [...] with a volume of around €1.25 billion compared to the end of the year (Q4 2024: €1.4 billion). Nevertheless [...] to the 1st quarter of 2024, in which only around € 700 million was invested. An average of €4.1 billion
pbb: US exit shapes 2025 results – New Business grows significantly
extensions > 1 year) significantly above previous year at €6.3 billion (FY/2024: €5.1 billion) CET1 ratio remains [...] 23% to €6.3 billion (FY/2024: €5.1 billion; including extensions > 1 year in each case), exceeding the [...] increased by €1.2 billion compared with the previous year, the portfolio decreased by €1.7 billion to
pbb drives transformation forward and acquires Deutsche Investment Group
billion (H1 2024: € 1.6 billion; in each case including prolongations > 1 year). Of this, € 1.5 billion [...] tier 1 ratio (CET1) remained very robust at 15.3% at the end of the first half of the year (Q1 2025: [...] management of around €3.0 billion; closing expected in Q1/26 Withdrawal from the USA has a one-off negative
pbb provides Garbe Industrial with follow-up financing for a logistics centre in Werne, North Rhine-Westphalia
centre. The site, conveniently located near the A1 motorway in Werne, North Rhine-Westphalia, was acquired [...] a project development pipeline of approximately 2.1 million square metres in Germany and Europe, GARBE
Information regarding pbb’s Management Board – CFO Marcus Schulte extends contract early
Garching, 1 April 2026 – The Supervisory Board of Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG (pbb) has extended Marcus
Barkha Mehmedagic succeeds Thomas Köntgen and takes over responsibility for commercial real estate financing
related to commercial real estate financing, by 1 July 2026 at the latest. She succeeds Thomas Köntgen
pbbIX maintains sideways trend
third quarter of 2024, reaching an index value of -1.92. Germany’s office real estate markets remain in