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Pontegadea España valora sus inmuebles en 2.090 millones

Pontegadea España ganó 50 millones, el doble que un año antes, e ingresó 152 millones por el arrendamiento de activos. Leer

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Pontegadea España valora sus inmuebles en 2.090 millones

Pontegadea España reported a total of 2.090 million euros in real estate investments for 2025, marking a doubling of the 25 million euros from the previous year. The company's net profit reached 50 million euros, also a doubling from 25 million euros a year prior. Pontegadea, which manages the majority of Amancio Ortega's real estate holdings in Spain, saw a 152 million euro income from asset rentals, a 3.4% increase from the previous year.

The company holds rental contracts with a single tenant on certain properties, with an acquisition cost of 280 million euros, and includes a purchase option at market value upon expiration. All of Pontegadea España's real estate assets are located in Spain, where the company manages a total of 517,412 square meters of space. The company's strategy focuses on acquiring premium assets located in prime areas of Spain's major cities to maintain a moderate market risk.

In 2025, Pontegadea España had an average of 28 employees, the same as in 2024. The company also committed to donating funds for cultural events and a social and urban revitalization project, estimated to cost 15 million euros and 6 million euros respectively by year-end. Another company in Ortega's business empire, Partler, reported 1.360 million euros in real estate investments in 2025, an increase of over 1.100 million euros from the previous year.

Partler ended the year with a business figure of 547 million euros, a 12% increase, with 78 million euros from rental income, a 20% increase, and 469 million euros from dividends.

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