- Management services were provided to an alternative investment fund.
- The fund aimed at collective investment through real estate activities in Denmark.
- The fund’s assets were held in two wholly-owned subsidiaries.
- Each subsidiary invested in a separate property located about 1 km apart.
- One property included a mix of commercial and residential leases of various types.
- The other property was divided into owner-occupied apartments for rental purposes.
Source: info.skat.dk
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