CTP N.V. FY-2024 Results

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CTP REPORTS RECORD PROFIT OF €1.1 BILLION

NET RENTAL INCOME UP 19.0% YOY, COMPANY SPECIFIC ADJUSTED EPRA EPS OF €0.80 AND EPRA NTA PER SHARE UP 13.6% TO €18.08

AMSTERDAM, February 27, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News:

CTP N.V. (CTPNV.AS), ("CTP", the "Group" or the "Company") recorded Gross Rental Income of €664.1 million in the year, up 16.1% y-o-y, and like-for-like y-o-y rental growth of 4.0%, mainly driven by indexation and reversion on renegotiations and expiring leases. As at 31 December 2024, the annualised rental income came to €742.6 million and occupancy came to 93%.

In 2024, CTP delivered 1,286,000 sqm at a Yield on Cost ("YoC") of 10.1% with 92% let at completion, bringing the Group’s standing portfolio to 13.3 million sqm of GLA, while the Gross Asset Value ("GAV") increased by 17.2% to €16.0 billion. EPRA NTA per share increased by 13.6% to €18.08.

Company specific adjusted EPRA earnings increased by 12.5% y-o-y to €364.0 million. CTP’s Company-specific adjusted EPRA EPS amounted to €0.80, an increase of 9.9%, in line with guidance. The Group sets a €0.86 – €0.88 Company-specific adjusted EPRA EPS guidance for 2025.

As at 31 December 2024, projects under construction totalled 1.8 million sqm, with a potential rental income of €142 million when fully leased and an expected YoC of 10.3%.

The Group’s landbank increased to 26.4 million sqm, of which 21.7 million sqm is owned and on-balance sheet. This landbank secures substantial future growth potential for CTP, mostly around the existing business parks. Combined with its industry-leading YoC, CTP expects to continue to generate double-digit NTA growth in the years to come.

During 2024, CTP also successfully completed its first accelerated bookbuild – several times oversubscribed - after the IPO, raising €300 million of equity, giving the firepower to accelerate developments and do acquisitions, like the 830,000 sqm brownfield redevelopment down-town Dusseldorf.

Remon Vos, CEO, comments: "We leased a record 2.1 million sqm in 2024, 7% more than last year. This illustrated the continued strong demand in CEE and the robust growth potential of the business-smart region in Europe. As the supply–demand balance remains healthy, we realised robust rental growth in the year. Looking ahead, we also signed more HoTs than last year and with that we have a strong lead-list for leasing into 2025. Those leasing levels allow us to continue to develop over 10% of new GLA per year and continue to win market-share across CEE.