KKR has raised more than $850 million from the close of its Real Estate Credit Fund II, which will target real estate securities and senior loans.
Through the investment strategy, the New York-based firm said in a statement it plans to "pursue attractive risk-adjusted returns," located in not only the U.S. but Western Europe too. Particularly, for loan originations, KKR is eyeing first mortgages on assets in major markets that are operated by institutional sponsors.
Also, KKR thinks the timing of fundraising is ideal coupled with its strategy, as it said that loan demand is continuing to spike.
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