EfTEN United Property Fund's H1 2025 results were based on a fully invested portfolio. In addition, the property development investment in the fund's subsidiary Invego Uus-Järveküla OÜ has reached the stage where the completed terraced and semi-detached houses are being handed over to customers. Supported by the signing of real-right agreements at the Uus-Järveküla development, the fund's half-year profit increased more than fourfold compared to the same period of the previous year, and the fund made the historically largest cash distribution to investors, amounting to approximately 7% of the fund's market price.
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EfTEN United Property Fund earned a net profit of 170 thousand euros in May and 1,32 million euros in the first five months of 2025 (compared to 357 thousand euros in the same time last year). In May, the fund made a cash distribution to investors in the amount of 1.47 million euros, or 57-euro cents per unit. As a result, the fund's net asset value (NAV) decreased by 4,4% and was 11,02 euros per unit at the end of May. Without the distribution the NAV of EfTEN United Property Fund would have increased by 0,6% in May.