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Inside Bank of Cyprus’ performing £296m Project Avenue UK property loan book

Bank of Cyprus’ inherited performing UK commercial and residential real estate loan book, dubbed Project Avenue, is an atypical property loan portfolio which is expected to draw interest from the UK’s challenger banks as well as mortgage REITs, private equity funds and hedge funds.
By James Wallace
May 27, 2014 | 7:40 P.M.

Project Avenue is the remaining property loan book from the UK branch of Laiki Bank, also known as Popular Savings Bank Limassol, which was absorbed into the Bank of Cyprus (BOC) in late March 2013 to protect against a disorderly bankruptcy after the European Central Bank (ECB) rescinded financial assistance to the failed bank.

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