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Background and Format: Real Estate Capital is a source of information about raising and structuring finance for real estate. Their focus is on commercial property, multi-family and student housing, and healthcare facilities. They aim to lead in breaking news for an audience of bankers, finance professionals, property companies, investors and regulators and to deliver analysis and insight to them about the people and the trends that affect their business. Real Estate Capital covers the European and US property finance markets and has ambitions to expand to Asia. The online news coverage delivers daily reporting on who is lending and seeking capital, their strategies and structures. This is supplemented by a monthly magazine which examines industry trends and issues, profiling the players that are shaping markets. It also includes regular exclusive data and comment on lending deals and private equity debt funds. It's part of PEI Media, a financial information group focused exclusively on alternative asset finance and investment. Audience and Readership: Real Estate Capital's subscriber base includes; fund managers, institutional investors, financial institutions, developers, real estate companies and advisory firms. Covering; EMEA, North America and Asia Pacific Deadline: The editorial deadline varies but it is usually four to six weeks prior to the publication date. Time of Publication: The magazine comes out the first week of every month. Circulation: Print - 3550 Digital - 5500 Source: Publisher. Monthly Unique Users: 6,332 (Source: Publisher) Distribution: Real Estate Capital is a subscription-only title available in print and digital format. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. Other information: The magazine has two different types of sponsored content that includes a guest commentary from a relevant finance figure of whom the editorial invite to be featured in a short article. And a sponsored article which is agreed with the editor. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 14th October 2009 EG Capital, part of Reed Business Information, has recently been bought by the Editor Jane Roberts and Financial Journalist Alex Catalano. The name of the magazine is currently going through a name change from EG Capital to Real Estate Capital and should be finalised in the next few months. The publisher has also changed from RBI to Real Estate Publishing. For any further information, Jane can be reached on +44 (0)20 3411 5875 and j.roberts@realestatecapital.co.uk Gorkana Alert: Monday 22nd January 2007 EG Capital, a property finance magazine, is launched today by Reed Business Information. EG Capital is a subscription-only title for property company directors; real estate banking teams; fund and hedge fund managers; investors and advisers. It aims to bring together in one place as much detailed information as possible about financing real estate. Every month EG Capital will describe and analyse the structures and innovations being used

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