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Presently, Lucas Schlageter occupies the position of Head of Portfolio Management at Helvetica Property Investors AG.
He is responsible for the planning, management and supervision of real estate assets as well as the development and performance of the property portfolio.
Before joining Helvetica, he worked at Zürcher Kantonalbank as Deputy Head of Real Estate Asset Management.
He holds a law degree from the University of Basel and completed postgraduate studies at the University of Zurich.
He also holds a federal certificate in real estate valuation and a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Real Estate Finance.
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Helvetica Property Investors AG
![]() Helvetica Property Investors AG Real Estate DevelopmentFinance Helvetica Property Investors AG is the real estate management subsidiary of Helvetica Property Group AG in Switzerland. Headquartered in Zurich, the firm was founded by Hans R. Holdener in 2007. They offer institutional clients a comprehensive suite of investment products and services customized for each client, depending on their needs. These plans can be direct investments, separate accounts or indirect investments through Swiss commingled open-end or closed-end real estate funds. | Head-Equity Investments | 2019-10-31 |
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Helvetica Property Investors AG
![]() Helvetica Property Investors AG Real Estate DevelopmentFinance Helvetica Property Investors AG is the real estate management subsidiary of Helvetica Property Group AG in Switzerland. Headquartered in Zurich, the firm was founded by Hans R. Holdener in 2007. They offer institutional clients a comprehensive suite of investment products and services customized for each client, depending on their needs. These plans can be direct investments, separate accounts or indirect investments through Swiss commingled open-end or closed-end real estate funds. | Finance |
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