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CRE Finance World Summer 2015

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hose of you actively engaged in CREFC activities in the

early to mid- 2000’s may recall that historically, CREFC’s

mission has been: “To promote the strength and liquidity

of commercial real estate finance worldwide.”

Due to the repercussions of the liquidity crisis on the CRE finance

industry and CREFC as an association our focus on executing

our mission on a global basis was largely suspended. However,

with the CRE finance markets health and vibrancy returned and

the organization’s balance sheet on strong footing, CREFC is

now in position to move forward with promoting the CREFC

mission worldwide.

CREFC’s objective is to bring its value propositions to the global

marketplace in a coordinated and collaborative way. We are seeking

to accomplish this through:

• Establishing the CREFC brand through participation in

global conferences;

• Collaborative execution with our CREFC affiliates in Europe

and Japan;

• The production of global commercial real estate finance

conferences and events;

• The publication and dissemination of CRE educational

primers and materials; and

• The establishment of global CREFC chapters in

re-emerging markets.

Establishing the CREFC Brand

This past March, CREFC President & CEO Steve Renna produced

and moderated one of the highest profiled panels at the Annual

MIPIM World Property Market Conference in Cannes, France on the

topic of global CRE finance markets. Steve, along, with Executive

Vice President Stacy Stathopoulos, also took advantage of the 93

countries represented at this real estate event to hold numerous

meetings with commercial real estate finance professionals from

various continents. These meetings facilitated the connection to and

understanding of CRE finance markets, companies and participants

all over the world. Similar meetings also were held during their trip

to London for the CREFC-Europe Spring Conference.

Facilitating Global Connectivity

CREFC is facilitating global connectivity on several fronts. We are

actively collaborating with international counterparts on global

regulations impacting structured finance as well as the overall

commercial real estate finance markets. Christina Zausner, CREFC

Vice President for Industry and Policy Analysis, is running point on

these efforts and is in communication with regulatory bodies such

as the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.

CREFC also is actively assessing future opportunities to host

international meetings and conferences on CRE finance that would

be attended and presented by CRE professionals from across the

globe, and co-hosted by our Europe and Japan affiliates. These

conferences will provide the platform from which the CRE finance

industry can associate and benefit from a multi-continent perspective

on markets, best practices, regulatory regimes, central banking

policy and more.

Promotion of Foreign Investment in U.S. Commercial Real

Estate Debt Products

Foreign investor demand for U.S. commercial real estate debt

products is increasing. However, understanding of U.S. markets,

debt products and their sponsors amongst foreign investors is

lagging. Investors benefit from dedicated conference programming

at which the lending community can educate investors on the

various CRE debt products.

To that end, CREFC recently partnered with MIPIM to provide a

cornerstone of the programming for their inaugural MIPIM Japan

Conference in Tokyo. This conference focused on investment into

Japan as well as outbound investment to the U.S. CREFC held a

s reception with investors that provided meaningful information on

U.S. CRE debt market investment to investors and created strong

business development opportunities for our members.

Creation and Publication of Educational Primers and Materials

With the release of its newly revised CMBS Educational Primer

this month, CREFC has laid the cornerstone of its E-Primer series

for global commercial real estate finance professionals. Additional

E-primers in the series are scheduled for release during the course

of 2015 and include: Multifamily Lending, High Yield and Distressed

Realty Assets, and Underwriting Principles.

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CREFC’s Global Mission

Stacy Stathopoulos

Executive Vice President

CRE Finance Council

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