Kameo Drives Swedish Real Estate with Flexible Financing Amid Market Challenges
Kameo leverages flexible financing solutions to support over 500 Swedish real estate projects, including a major Malmö development, amid a cautiously optimistic market outlook.
- • Kameo has financed over 500 real estate projects totaling 8 billion SEK.
- • They offer flexible financing including building credits and land financing, surpassing traditional banks.
- • Early project involvement helps optimize development outcomes.
- • A Malmö project involves renovating a building and constructing eleven new units, completing Q2 2026.
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Kameo has established itself as a key innovator in financing Swedish real estate development, successfully backing over 500 projects worth 8 billion SEK. Specializing in flexible financial products, Kameo offers building credits and land financing that enable developers to finance land purchases and unsold projects—options often unavailable through traditional banks. General Manager Fredrik Källgren highlights that this early involvement allows Kameo to optimize outcomes and accelerate project execution.
A flagship example is their current involvement in Malmö, where Kameo is financing the renovation of an existing property alongside the construction of eleven new residential units. This project is slated for completion by the second quarter of 2026. Head of Sales Jonas Bergman emphasizes that by facilitating quicker project starts and supporting the entire development cycle, Kameo provides critical capital access for developers.
Despite ongoing market challenges, Kameo remains optimistic about real estate prospects, particularly in metropolitan areas, reflecting a potential gradual recovery. Their approach marks a significant departure from conventional bank lending, driving more adaptive and responsive financing solutions for Sweden's real estate sector.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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