Mercialys

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Mercialys is a French company that operates in real estate, owning and managing properties.[1][4] It was created by the retailer company, Casino Group in 2005.[5]

Quick facts Company type, Traded as ...
Mercialys SA
Company typeSociété anonyme
Euronext: MERY
CAC Mid 60 Component
IndustryReal estate investment
Real estate management
Founded2005 (2005)
Headquarters,
France[1]
Area served
France
Key people
Éric Le Gentil
(Chairman and CEO)
Sarah Leroy[2]
(General secretary)
Decrease €91.6 million (2016)[3]
Decrease €114.19 million (2016)[3]
Total assetsDecrease €2.41 billion (2016)[3]
Total equityIncrease €737.9 million (2016)[3]
Number of employees
122
WebsiteMercialys.fr
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History

In the late 1990s, the food retailer company Casino Group delegated the management of their retailer properties in a new subsidiary, Groupe Casino Immobilière.[5] In 2005, it was turned into a company with independent operations, which would go public itself, called Mercialys, although Groupe Casino retained a majority stake and therefore its control.[6] Mercialys was listed on the Paris Bourse on November 1, 2005.[7] The new company opted for the SIIC legal tax status for real estate investment trusts.[8]

Activities

La Caserne de Bonne, one of the shopping malls leased by Mercialys.

Mercialys leases its properties (mostly shopping malls, self-service restaurants and other vendor locations) to retailer companies so that these exploit it.[1][4] The fact Mercialys maintains retail property assets in the long run, renovating and renting them, with limited exposure to development activities, gives it an advantage and a lower risk for investors.[9] It manages more than 120 properties, with a gross leasable area of about 714,500 m2.[10] The Mercialys' subsidiaries include Mercialys Gestion, Timur SCI, Point Confort and La Diane, among others.[4]

On March 4, 2012, Mercialys issued a bond to seven years, raising 650 million.[6] Also, it took debt from five banks to finance a 1.25 billion euros exceptional distribution for shareholders. It was supposed that these operations were carried out to fund Casino Group projects in Brazil.[11]

Ownership

As of January 31 of 2020, the company reported the following composition in the ownership of shares:

On February 9, 2012, Casino confirmed its intention of reducing participation in Mercialys to 30 or 40 percent with the aim of obtain by 800 million euros.[12] On 4 May 2012, it announced the selling of a 9.8 percent to Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, a subsidiary of Crédit Agricole, receiving 138 million euros and thus reducing its stake to 40.2 percent.[13]

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