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EB-SIM is responding to changing market conditions and is undergoing a strategic realignment in the sixth year since its spin-off from Evangelische Bank.
An Article 9 fund advised by EB-SIM is buying two photovoltaic parks in Germany as part of a share deal. Both projects have a combined capacity of around 100 megawatts. The investment is secured for 20 years with a fixed feed-in tariff in accordance with the German Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG).
Stefanie Weber is the new Head of Marketing & Communications at EB-SIM. With 13 years of experience in marketing and communications, she will strengthen the dialog with investors and further expand the brand presence.
An Article 9 fund advised by EB-SIM is investing in a Lithuanian onshore wind farm for the first time. The plant has an installed capacity of 21.5 megawatts.
The new open-ended mutual fund for renewable energies is eligible for savings plans and allows partial tax exemptions.
In two subscription phases, a total of more than EUR 500 million was acquired for the Article 9 fund. The current portfolio is well diversified with 14 projects.
Sebastian Kösters will take over the position of Chief Investment Officer and Dr. André Höck will head the Sustainability and Strategy division.
The EB-Sustainable Opportunities Fund combines flexible participation in rising markets with systematic risk management in falling markets and is aimed at private and institutional investors.
EB-SIM is strengthening its engagement activities by joining a renowned European investor network. The aim is to promote positive changes in companies through targeted corporate dialog.
Since its spin-off from Evangelische Bank (EB) five years ago, EB-SIM has enjoyed dynamic growth.
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