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    Dutch Pension Fund Abp Buys $2.8 Billion in Mortgage Loans

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    Posted on December 2, 2024

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    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    ABP, the largest Dutch pension fund, acquired a €2.7 billion mortgage portfolio from NIBC, enhancing its Dutch mortgage investments to over €7.3 billion.

    ABP's $2.8 Billion Investment in Dutch Mortgage Loans

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch pension fund ABP on Monday said it had acquired a 2.7 billion euro ($2.84 billion) mortgage portfolio managed by Dutch lender NIBC.

    ABP, the largest Dutch pension fund with around 530 billion euros in assets, said the mortgage loans had been granted in the past 5 years to around 10,000 households in the Netherlands.

    The investment increases its total Dutch mortgage portfolio to over 7.3 billion euros.

    "We like to invest in the Dutch mortgage market and this is a giant step forward," ABP Chairman Harmen van Wijnen said.

    "It offers an attractive yield with a low risk (and) increases the financing possibilities for Dutch house buyers."

    ABP bought the portfolio from an unnamed investor advised by Goldman Sachs, the fund said.

    ($1 = 0.9508 euros)

    (Reporting by Bart Meijer; editing by Jason Neely)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ABP acquires a €2.7 billion mortgage portfolio from NIBC.
    • •The investment boosts ABP's Dutch mortgage holdings to over €7.3 billion.
    • •The portfolio includes loans to 10,000 Dutch households.
    • •ABP sees the investment as low-risk with attractive yields.
    • •Goldman Sachs advised the unnamed seller of the portfolio.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dutch pension fund ABP buys $2.8 billion in mortgage loans

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is ABP's acquisition of a €2.7 billion mortgage portfolio from NIBC, increasing its Dutch mortgage investments.

    2Who advised the seller?

    Goldman Sachs advised the unnamed investor who sold the mortgage portfolio to ABP.

    3Why is this investment significant?

    This investment is significant as it enhances ABP's mortgage portfolio, offering low-risk and attractive yields.

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