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    Messi's real estate trust debuts in Spain with 223 million euro market cap

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    Posted on December 31, 2024

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    This image represents Lionel Messi's real estate trust debut in Spain, showcasing its €223 million market cap and investment strategy in hotels and properties, reflecting Messi's financial ventures in the banking sector.
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    Lionel Messi's real estate trust debuts in Spain with a €223 million market cap, owning properties across Europe. The company faced a €1.7 million loss in 2023.

    Lionel Messi Launches Real Estate Trust in Spain with €223 Million Valuation

    MADRID (Reuters) - A real estate investment trust, launched by Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi, has made its Spanish market debut at 57.4 euros per share, giving it a market capitalisation of 223 million euros ($232.12 million).

    Messi, the Inter Miami player and former FC Barcelona forward, is named as chairman of Edificio Rostower Socimi's board in documents published by the Portfolio Stock Exchange, a European alternative market that is supervised by the Bank of Spain.

    Edificio Rostower owns seven hotels in Spain and Andorra, three office spaces and five apartments in Spain, as well as apartments in London and Paris, the documents said.

    Founded in 2013, the company posted a 1.7 million euro loss in 2023, according to records the Portfolio Stock Exchange published.

    Edificio Rostower did not immediately respond to a request for comment on its stock market debut, which took place on Monday.

    Most of the company's investments are in the Spanish region of Catalonia, where Messi, 37, moved in 2000 when he was 13 years old to join FC Barcelona's youth teams.

    He lived there until 2021 when he unexpectedly left FC Barcelona to sign for Paris St Germain after the heavily indebted Catalan club said it could not afford to keep him because of La Liga's financial fair play rules.

    The eight-times Ballon d'Or winner has long said he plans to return to live in Barcelona with his wife and three children after he retires from soccer.

    Messi's wife, Antonela Roccuzzo, is the board's vice-president. The other members of the board are Alfonso Nebot, who runs Messi's family office, and Ramon Adell, who is a board member of Spanish energy company Naturgy.

    ($1 = 0.9607 euros)

    (Reporting by Joan Faus; editing by Charlie Devereux and Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Messi's real estate trust debuts in Spain.
    • •Market capitalization set at €223 million.
    • •Edificio Rostower owns properties in Spain, Andorra, London, and Paris.
    • •The company posted a €1.7 million loss in 2023.
    • •Messi plans to return to Barcelona post-retirement.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Messi's real estate trust debuts in Spain with 223 million euro market cap

    1What is the market capitalization of Messi's real estate trust?

    The market capitalization of Messi's real estate trust, Edificio Rostower, is €223 million.

    2What properties does Edificio Rostower own?

    Edificio Rostower owns seven hotels, three office spaces, and five apartments in Spain, as well as additional apartments in London and Paris.

    3Who are the members of the board of Edificio Rostower?

    The board is chaired by Lionel Messi, with Antonela Roccuzzo as vice-president, and includes Alfonso Nebot and Ramon Adell.

    4What was Edificio Rostower's financial performance in 2023?

    The company posted a loss of €1.7 million in 2023, according to records from the Portfolio Stock Exchange.

    5Where did Messi primarily invest in real estate?

    Most of Messi's investments through Edificio Rostower are located in the Spanish region of Catalonia.

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