Technology-driven global operator: EOS continues to step up its investments.

In fiscal 2019/20 EOS was once again able to step up its activities as a globally operating financial investor. The use of modern technology is the driver of success. In this area too, the Group is committed to ongoing development.


  • EOS invests more than EUR 650 million in secured and unsecured receivables and real estate.

  • EUR 25 million were invested in technological development.

  • Overview of most significant investments 2019/20.



EOS Consolidated invests in receivables portfolios all over the world. In fiscal 2019/20 the volume of investment replicated the high level of the previous year and EUR 651.3 million were invested in secured and unsecured receivables and real estate worldwide. Cutting-edge technology, fair prices and last but not least its longstanding experience, are what make EOS a successful globally operating financial investor. The company’s internal investment in technological development also helps to underpin its position as a pioneer in the industry. 


EOS in Germany still in pole position.

Most investments in fiscal 2019/20 were made by EOS in Germany, closely followed by the Eastern and Western European regions. The book value of the portfolios in EOS Consolidated reported in the balance sheet at the end of the financial year could be increased by as much as 14 percent. Real-estate secured receivables and buildings account for around a third of the total EUR 1.83 billion. 


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Selection of top investments. 

EOS Group is therefore systematically pursuing its goal of investing in receivables at a consistently high level. The following investments from fiscal 2019/20 are worthy of particular mention:


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Technology creates growth and underpins the success of the EOS Group.

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Technology as key to success.

Technology is used throughout the entire process, from portfolio evaluation to the processing of receivables. Over the years, its investments in digital developments, big data management and advanced analytics have made EOS a pioneer within the industry. So that the use of technology will continue to make a difference in future it remains one of the Group’s key fields of development.


Please contact us if you’d like to know more about the EOS Group.

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EOS in Germany

Daniel Schenk
Head of Corporate Communications & Marketing Germany

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Photo Credits: Jann Klee / EOS



Footnote




  1. For accounting reasons rounding differences may appear in tables and text.

  2. Includes portfolio investments reported as loans receivable for structural reasons (financial presentation).


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