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Vonovia SE (VONOY) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

British investor TR Property Investment Trust has accused German real estate group Vonovia of lacking transparency because some analysts from major banks were unable to ask questions during a recent call with management.

Vonovia is Europe's largest real estate company, trading at a ~50% discount to NAV and offering a 5.4% dividend yield. VNA's rental segment remains the core earnings driver, but the 'Objective 2028' strategy aims to lift non-rental EBITDA contribution to 20–25%. Despite refinancing risks from higher rates, VNA's low in-place rents and portfolio reversion potential help offset rising debt costs.

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Vonovia has given up early 2026 gains as energy price volatility points to a renewed rate hiking cycle by the ECB. The company reported higher EPRA NTA in 2025, although valuation gains lagged rent growth. While the same dynamic is expected to play out in 2026, an all-cash dividend should result in higher NAV growth this year.

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Vonovia SE (VONOY) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

The real-estate company posted a net profit of €3.72 billion in 2025 compared with a net loss of €896 million in the prior year.
