How One European Developer Slashed Funding Times and Unlocked Institutional Capital Through Securitization.
Discover the exact framework that transformed complex international capital into ready-to-deploy funding for €150M+ in logistics and hospitality assets.

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The Real Estate Funding Bottleneck.
Traditional bank financing is slow. Private investors demand custom SPVs. Cross-border compliance creates months of delays.
By the time your capital structure is ready, you’ve already lost the land opportunity.
Sound familiar?
Inside This Case Study:
- The exact structure that turned complex property deeds into familiar, ISIN-coded securities
- 40% faster closing times – How one developer onboarded international HNWIs without individual SPVs
- Off-balance sheet architecture – Risk isolation that protects your core holdings while attracting new capital
- Repeatable framework – From logistics centers to hospitality assets using the same scalable model
- Cross-border compliance solved – Navigating DACH and Iberia regulations through a single Luxembourg vehicle


FROM Traditional Approach.
- Months-long investor onboarding
- Custom legal structures per investor
- Limited access to international capital
- Complex cross-border compliance

TO MTCM Framework.
- Streamlined subscription process
- Single professional entry point
- Institutional-grade comfort for HNWIs
- One Luxembourg wrapper, multiple jurisdictions

Result:
- Capital ready when ground breaks
- Diversified funding sources unlocked
- Scalable for multiple asset classes
- Developer focused on building, not structuring
Used by developers managing €150M+ portfolios across DACH region and Iberia.
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No fluff. Just the step-by-step breakdown of how this structure works and why it scales.
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This case study is just the beginning. See how MTCM Securitization Architects can design a bespoke structure for your pipeline.

