February 14, 2025 - 12:39

NEW YORK, February 14, 2025 – KKR, a prominent global investment firm, has successfully announced the final closing of its KKR Opportunistic Real Estate Credit Fund II, also known as "ROX II." This fund is specifically designed to capitalize on opportunistic investments within the realm of senior loans and real estate securities across the United States and Western Europe.
The total commitments for this commingled fund, along with separate accounts that are aligned with KKR's Opportunistic Real Estate Credit Strategy, have exceeded an impressive $850 million. This significant capital raise underscores the growing interest and confidence in the real estate credit market, particularly in a landscape characterized by evolving economic conditions.
KKR's strategy aims to provide investors with robust returns by targeting high-quality assets and navigating various market cycles. The firm continues to leverage its extensive expertise and resources to identify and execute on compelling investment opportunities within this sector.
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