WHA Wereldhave N.V.

Wereldhave updates on credit rating by Moody’s

Wereldhave updates on credit rating by Moody’s

Wereldhave updates on a revised credit rating by Moody’s Investor Service, (“Moody’s”). We want to provide more clarity on the recent downgrade of Wereldhave N.V.’s corporate family rating and the rating on the senior unsecured bonds to B1 from Ba2 and has placed the ratings on review for downgrade. The outlook has changed to ratings under review from negative.

Wereldhave understands that the downgrade by Moody’s is related to a short dated debt maturity profile and refinancing needs. Wereldhave recognizes that the Covid-19 pandemic has had an adverse effect on capital markets due to increased uncertainties. This results in longer periods for negotiating new financing deals. Wereldhave is in active and constructive dialogues with various lenders to extend and/or refinance debt maturities for 2021 and beyond. Added with Wereldhave’s liquidity preservation program, the Management Board remains confident it will be able to materially improve its financial profile in the coming months.

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Wereldhave Full-year results 2025

Wereldhave Full-year results 2025 Direct result 2025 at € 1.86 per share, above guidance of € 1.80-1.85Occupancy rate at 98%, highest since 2013Like-for-like rental growth of +6%, driven by improved Dutch retail market and focus on other incomeDisposal of Dutch FSC Sterrenburg (€ 60m) at book value in December 2025Stable cost base despite portfolio growth and inflationTotal shareholder return 2025 of +51%Proposed dividend for 2025 at € 1.30 per share (+4%)Outlook 2026 direct result per share € 1.85-1.95 Attachment

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