Patron Capital, the pan-European institutional investor focused on property-backed investments, has closed its seventh flagship fund, raising over $920 million, including more than $215 million of Patron discretionary co-investment capital for larger opportunities.
Of the capital raised for Patron Capital, L.P. VII (‘Fund VII’), 76% came from Patron’s existing investor base and existing relationships, with many commitments coming from Middle East investors looking to take advantage of strong value-added investment opportunities in European real estate. Around 5% of the capital raised for Fund VII came from Middle East investors, including pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, foundations and family offices.
Patron has already started to deploy capital from Fund VII, using approximately 10% of the Fund’s investment capacity to complete several investments across a range of asset classes in Western Europe. It is projecting an 18% return on its investments.
Keith Breslauer, Managing Director and founder of Patron Capital, said: “In the 25 years since Patron Capital was founded, we have worked successfully through many cycles and can say with confidence that the current opportunity set in real estate is one of the most exciting I have seen. However, while many can see distressed and undervalued assets coming to the market, few have been able to raise the capital needed to execute. Raising the capital for Fund VII at the pace we have and with a high proportion of re-ups from our longstanding investors many of which are Middle East based, is a very strong endorsement of Patron as the manager of choice for value-add and opportunistic real estate in Europe.
“Looking ahead, we shall continue deploying this capital using our granular approach, with our deep relationships across Europe providing access to opportunities that others cannot realise, while maintaining conversations with prospective investors who wish to use our expertise to execute on larger transactions through co-investment.”
Over 25 years Patron Capital has raised seven flagship funds and multiple dedicated discretionary co-invest pools, with 10% of equity for these having come from Middle East investors.