Author: Marcos Miguez
She bought the property for 105 million through her investment subsidiary Pontegade
Founder and first shareholder Inditex, Amancio Ortegahe bought in Netherlands his first logistics ship in Europe for a few 105 million eurosas sources familiar with the operation confirmed for Europa Press.
More specifically, Ortega, through his investment subsidiary Pontegadeayou have closed your purchase the first logistics investment outside the United States.
The property, a 103,000 square meter logistics platform, is located in the Dutch city seeleased to a transport and logistics company FWD by 2033, as progressed ReactNews.
On May 2, Ortega brought in a total of 1,108.5 million euros for the first compensation of the year that Inditex will pay to its shareholders, which is half of what it will receive this year in dividends from the Galician company.
Namely, the entrepreneur will receive 2.217 million euros in dividends from the company this year, more than the 1.718 million he received last year for this concept.
The founder of Inditex invests part of the dividend he receives from the textile company in real estate Through its investment company Pontegadea, Spain’s largest real estate company, focused on the purchase and management of large buildings, with a real estate portfolio composed mainly of non-residential office buildings, located in the centers of large cities in Spain, Great Britain, the United States and Asia.
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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