EPRA
- The European Public Real Estate Association - represents the publicly
traded real estate sector in Europe.
Membership and Mission EPRA’s
members are Europe’s leading property companies, investors and consultants
that together have more than EUR 300 billion of real estate assets. With
more than 200 active members, EPRA is the voice of the European publicly
traded real estate sector. We work to encourage greater investment in
listed real estate companies in Europe through the provision of better
information to investors, improvement of the general operating
environment, encouragement of best practices and the cohesion and
strengthening of the industry.
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Objectives EPRA
strives to establish best practices in accounting, reporting and corporate
governance, to provide high-quality information to investors and to create
a framework for debate and decision-making on the issues that determine
the future of the sector. As a member of REESA - The Real Estate Equities
Securities Association, EPRA works in close coordination with NAREIT – The
National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts – the representative
body for the publicly traded REIT sector in the United States, APREA – The
Asian Public Real Estate Association – the representative body for the
publicly traded real estate sector in Asia, and other industry
organisations to promote their common interests in this dynamic and highly
international industry.
Membership gives you access to the
following products Monthly: Statistical Bulletin, Chart Book, Review Annual:
Correlations Report, Corporate Governance Report, Best Practices
Recommendations, Global REIT Survey Ad Hoc Reports, plus full www.epra.com
access
Organisation EPRA’s success is based on its
working committees, which develop and drive the agenda of the association.
Each committee brings together experts from different countries and
sectors of the real estate industry to provide the insight and expertise
needed to meet the challenges facing the listed real estate sector in
Europe. The working committees are the Research Committee, Global Index
Advisory Committee, Best Practices Committee, Tax Committee, Events
Committee and Broadening the Investor Base Committee. Together they enable
EPRA to provide high quality services to its members and fulfil its
mission and objectives.
Governance Founded in 1999, EPRA
is a not-for-profit association registered in the Netherlands. The
association is governed by a Management Board, which delegates some of its
functions to a nine-member Executive Board.
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