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Foncière

Foncière is a French term describing a company that owns and manages a portfolio of real estate assets, deriving most of its income from rents. Foncières may be listed on a stock exchange (foncières cotées) or privately held, and they typically invest in commercial real estate such as offices, retail spaces, logistics centers, or, to a lesser extent, residential properties across one or several markets.

Their business model centers on long-term asset ownership, lease management, and portfolio optimization through acquisitions and

In France, many foncières benefit from a tax framework associated with the regime of sociétés d’investissement

Notable examples of foncières include Gecina, Icade, Klépierre, and Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, which own and manage large portfolios

dispositions.
The
objective
is
to
generate
stable
rental
income
while
increasing
the
value
of
the
property
portfolio,
which
in
turn
sustains
dividend
distributions
to
investors.
Management
activities
can
include
asset
enhancement,
development
projects,
and
refinancing
operations
to
optimize
returns.
immobilier
cotées
(SIIC),
the
French
REIT-like
regime.
This
status
generally
requires
significant
distribution
of
profits
as
dividends
and
imposes
certain
operational
and
reporting
standards.
Foncières
can
be
listed
or
non-listed
and
may
operate
across
Europe
or
internationally,
governed
by
applicable
financial
and
regulatory
authorities,
such
as
the
AMF
in
France.
of
office,
retail,
and
other
commercial
real
estate.
The
term
emphasizes
the
property-centric,
income-generating
nature
of
these
entities
within
the
real
estate
investment
landscape.