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«We’re feeling the synergy between the two segments even more.»

2023 proved to be one of the most challenging years in the real estate sector in a long time – rising interest rates, far fewer transactions, and valuation corrections were just some of the headline issues. In spite of this, Swiss Prime Site ended the year with a strong operational result. René Zahnd, Swiss Prime Site CEO, looks back on the financial year.

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Biodiversity as part of a modern property portfolio

The development and implementation of a promising sustainability strategy stands and falls by the identification of the topics critical to a particular business. For Swiss Prime Site, these are the reduction of CO₂ emissions and closed loops in the construction and operation of buildings. The aspect of biodiversity is likewise growing in importance, and is increasingly being prioritised at the political and economic levels. As a leading Swiss real estate company, we aim to promote biodiversity within our property portfolio. Our contribution to that goal should be viewed in the context of a comprehensive sustainability strategy and extends far beyond individual measures.

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Existential significance for us all
Biodiversity refers to the diversity of various ecosystems, the highest possible number of different species and strong genetic abundance. It is not just a basic need of humans, animals and nature. According to the Swiss Federal Office of Agriculture, biodiversity has existential significance for our collective survival. It is only in the face of escalating loss of biological diversity that we are gradually perceiving the consequences.  
 

According to the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), biodiversity has suffered heavy losses over the past 200 years, and is under extreme threat. For Switzerland, the FOEN sees the intensive use and loss of land, the carving up and fragmentation of habitats through infrastructure and settlements and excessive inputs of nitrogen and pesticides as the main causes of loss of biological diversity. 

At the political level, some steps have been taken of late to better address this situation and to strategically promote species diversity across the various ecosystems. In fact it is a requirement laid down in the Federal Constitution that Switzerland must act to promote the ongoing preservation of the natural foundations of life, and not make more demands on nature than nature can regenerate. In 2020 a national people’s initiative was launched to advance that goal. In 2023 Parliament will debate an indirect counter-proposal on the issue and demand that the Federal Council take stronger measures to protect diversity and the environment. So the creation of awareness in Swiss society is gaining momentum. Internationally, biodiversity also ranks among the top five topics on the global regulatory radar, according to EcoFact. The number of related initiatives launched in this area is growing markedly.
 

Promotion of biodiversity
A great deal of action still needs to be taken by Swiss industry in relation to biodiversity and measures to combat climate change. The management of Swiss Prime Site is conscious of the responsibility that the real estate and construction sector bears in this respect. Swiss Prime Site owns around 170 investment properties in the most densely populated centres of Switzerland. It is our aspiration to continuously increase the quality of this portfolio and the sites and properties it contains. This includes focusing on high-quality locations and properties with excellent building fabric, a strong customer focus and ongoing improvement of the sustainability performance of buildings and operations.
In the past, the grounds of properties in particular were often indiscriminately built on or sealed. While this was always done in compliance with the applicable statutory provisions, it nevertheless resulted in a sharp decrease in biodiversity in cities and metropolitan areas. The legal framework conditions are now slowly changing, partly due to the parliamentary moves mentioned above. Swiss Prime Site intends to improve biodiversity in its building stock faster and more effectively. 

Improved biodiversity relating to buildings is another criterion that should not be underestimated for successful letting. We are addressing this issue too, along with other important topics such as the circular economy, in our development projects or renovation plans. The Opus complex of buildings in Zug, for example, features a large aquatic area with lush vegetation, which serves firstly to reduce heat and secondly to provide habitat for native flora and fauna. Another good example is Stücki Park in Basel. Following the extensive greening of the roof as part of the comprehensive renovation, habitat was even restored for the critically endangered blue-winged grasshopper in the middle of the City of Basel.
 
Swiss Prime Site’s future major development projects such as the Maag site in Zurich offer even more potential for impact. At the site, in addition to roof greening on the new build, porous outdoor surfaces in the grounds and additional planting with tall trees are also planned. The sum of these measures is designed to make a major contribution to reducing heat and increasing species diversity. It is our goal to achieve biodiversity, both individually in each project and as part of a holistic sustainability policy.
 

For Swiss Prime Site, sustainability is part of the value creation model and has been an integral part of the corporate strategy for some time. The company, which has its headquarters in Zug, focuses on reducing CO₂ emissions and on closed cycles in the construction and operation of buildings. Biodiversity is also gaining in importance as a partial aspect. Swiss Prime Site's contribution here goes far beyond individual measures.

Sustainability at Swiss Prime Site

Setting an example of sustainability

As the largest real estate company listed on the stock exchange in Switzerland, we lead by example and are aware of our responsibilities towards our employees, customers, the environment and society as a whole. Our vision is to generate value and create sustainable living spaces. For us, this means a comprehensive, multidimensional business concept in which non-financial aspects are taken into account as well as financial goals.

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Biodiversity as part of a modern property portfolio

The development and implementation of a promising sustainability strategy stands and falls by the identification of the topics critical to a particular business. For Swiss Prime Site, these are the reduction of CO₂ emissions and closed loops in the construction and operation of buildings. The aspect of biodiversity is likewise growing in importance, and is increasingly being prioritised at the political and economic levels. As a leading Swiss real estate company, we aim to promote biodiversity within our property portfolio. Our contribution to that goal should be viewed in the context of a comprehensive sustainability strategy and extends far beyond individual measures.

Swiss Prime Site

Existential significance for us all
Biodiversity refers to the diversity of various ecosystems, the highest possible number of different species and strong genetic abundance. It is not just a basic need of humans, animals and nature. According to the Swiss Federal Office of Agriculture, biodiversity has existential significance for our collective survival. It is only in the face of escalating loss of biological diversity that we are gradually perceiving the consequences.  
 

According to the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), biodiversity has suffered heavy losses over the past 200 years, and is under extreme threat. For Switzerland, the FOEN sees the intensive use and loss of land, the carving up and fragmentation of habitats through infrastructure and settlements and excessive inputs of nitrogen and pesticides as the main causes of loss of biological diversity. 

At the political level, some steps have been taken of late to better address this situation and to strategically promote species diversity across the various ecosystems. In fact it is a requirement laid down in the Federal Constitution that Switzerland must act to promote the ongoing preservation of the natural foundations of life, and not make more demands on nature than nature can regenerate. In 2020 a national people’s initiative was launched to advance that goal. In 2023 Parliament will debate an indirect counter-proposal on the issue and demand that the Federal Council take stronger measures to protect diversity and the environment. So the creation of awareness in Swiss society is gaining momentum. Internationally, biodiversity also ranks among the top five topics on the global regulatory radar, according to EcoFact. The number of related initiatives launched in this area is growing markedly.
 

Promotion of biodiversity
A great deal of action still needs to be taken by Swiss industry in relation to biodiversity and measures to combat climate change. The management of Swiss Prime Site is conscious of the responsibility that the real estate and construction sector bears in this respect. Swiss Prime Site owns around 170 investment properties in the most densely populated centres of Switzerland. It is our aspiration to continuously increase the quality of this portfolio and the sites and properties it contains. This includes focusing on high-quality locations and properties with excellent building fabric, a strong customer focus and ongoing improvement of the sustainability performance of buildings and operations.
In the past, the grounds of properties in particular were often indiscriminately built on or sealed. While this was always done in compliance with the applicable statutory provisions, it nevertheless resulted in a sharp decrease in biodiversity in cities and metropolitan areas. The legal framework conditions are now slowly changing, partly due to the parliamentary moves mentioned above. Swiss Prime Site intends to improve biodiversity in its building stock faster and more effectively. 

Improved biodiversity relating to buildings is another criterion that should not be underestimated for successful letting. We are addressing this issue too, along with other important topics such as the circular economy, in our development projects or renovation plans. The Opus complex of buildings in Zug, for example, features a large aquatic area with lush vegetation, which serves firstly to reduce heat and secondly to provide habitat for native flora and fauna. Another good example is Stücki Park in Basel. Following the extensive greening of the roof as part of the comprehensive renovation, habitat was even restored for the critically endangered blue-winged grasshopper in the middle of the City of Basel.
 
Swiss Prime Site’s future major development projects such as the Maag site in Zurich offer even more potential for impact. At the site, in addition to roof greening on the new build, porous outdoor surfaces in the grounds and additional planting with tall trees are also planned. The sum of these measures is designed to make a major contribution to reducing heat and increasing species diversity. It is our goal to achieve biodiversity, both individually in each project and as part of a holistic sustainability policy.
 

For Swiss Prime Site, sustainability is part of the value creation model and has been an integral part of the corporate strategy for some time. The company, which has its headquarters in Zug, focuses on reducing CO₂ emissions and on closed cycles in the construction and operation of buildings. Biodiversity is also gaining in importance as a partial aspect. Swiss Prime Site's contribution here goes far beyond individual measures.

Sustainability at Swiss Prime Site

Contributions in kind – the ideal solution for property owners

Direct property investment can be challenging for property owners. The kind of ­detailed knowledge of regional markets and specific real estate expertise that Swiss Prime Site Solutions offers is essential. Many different factors need to be ­considered in an existing portfolio, such areas as sustainability, vacancy reduction, ­renovation backlogs and utilisation of potential, as well as regulatory and political ­challenges. Economies of scale are also an important consideration here.

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Direct property investment can be challenging for property owners. The kind of ­detailed knowledge of regional markets and specific real estate expertise that Swiss Prime Site Solutions offers is essential. Many different factors need to be ­considered in an existing portfolio, such areas as sustainability, vacancy reduction, ­renovation backlogs and utilisation of potential, as well as regulatory and political ­challenges. Economies of scale are also an important consideration here.

The contribution of real estate to an ­investment vehicle is defined as a contribution in kind. In return, the owner receives shares in the investment vehicle (investment foundation and/or investment fund). The tax-optimised contribution in kind allows the property owner to transfer their directly held property portfolio to an indirect real estate investment. A contribution in kind also gives small and medium-­sized pension funds and institutional investors access to larger real estate investment volumes that are professionally and efficiently managed.

«Our decision to enter into a transaction with the Swiss Prime Investment Foundation was influenced not only by the investment group’s strong portfolio, but also by its professional approach.»
Antonio Sacco, Managing Director of the Ringier Group’s pension fund

Diversification is of central importance in optimising the risk-return profile of a property portfolio. Since direct real estate investment by pension funds has historically grown regionally, contribution-in-kind transactions allow greater geographical and use-specific diversification. Furthermore, the considerations around sustainability are crucially important.

Implementing a contribution in kind is a multi-step process which usually comprises five key milestones. Firstly, the owners need to be willing to sell the properties. The fund management company or investment foundation then checks whether the property is suitable for acquisition, while the custodian bank verifies the eligibility of the investors. The third step involves a thorough inspection of the property, in which the purchase price is determined by a valuation expert, and a purchase price indication is given. The fourth step involves the payment of the purchase price, which is made in the form of share certificates and, if applicable, cash. In the fifth and final step, the previous property owner becomes the new investor with shares.

Swiss Prime Site Solutions has demonstrated its expertise with contributions in kind several times over recent years. We have successfully completed five such trans­actions with a value of about CHF 400 million. For example, we were able to take over 33 properties for the Swiss Prime Investment Foundation as part of a contribution in kind from the Ringier Group’s pension fund. «Our deci­sion to enter into a transaction with the Swiss Prime Investment Foundation was influenced not only by the investment group’s strong portfolio, but also by its professional approach», says Antonio Sacco, managing director of the Ringier Group’s pension fund.

We support our clients throughout the entire contribution-in-kind process with our extensive experience and through access to our nationwide network of experts. Our innovative process for execution of contributions in kind serves as an exemplar.

Benefits of in-kind ­contributions

Better performance

­Efficient use of capital, potential ­revaluation gains, tax advantages for investors, asset optimisation

Less risk

Greater diversification effect, stable cash flow, maximum transparency

Optimisation of resources

Assignment of operational property management, efficiency gains, ­freeing up of resources, succession planning, expertise of Swiss Prime Site Solutions

Greater flexibility

Timing of the contribution in kind ­independent of issuance windows, greater fungibility (possible trade­ability of shares), more decision-­making freedom

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