UAB "BSP Retail Properties I" rekvizitai

300566962

Įmonės kodas

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PVM kodas

Vilnius Jogailos g. 9

Adresas

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Telefonas

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Vadovas

7,186,080 €

Įstatinis kapitalas (# 521)

2006 05 10

Registracijos data

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Darbuotojai

Table of Contents

UAB „BSP Retail Properties I“

Also known as: BSP Retail Properties I UAB
Legal form: Uždaroji akcinė bendrovė (UAB) – Lithuanian private limited liability company

Company Overview

Industry sector: Real estate investment and property leasing (retail properties/SPV)
Founding date: Not publicly available in free open sources; obtainable from Lithuania’s Juridinių asmenų registras (JAR) extract.
Headquarters (registered office): Not identified in free open sources; see Legal Information for how to verify via official registry.

Įmonės kodas (Company code): Not found in free open sources. Available in JAR extract from Registrų centras (see Sources).
PVM kodas (VAT code): Not publicly listed in free directories; verify via VMI VAT register or EU VIES if applicable (see Sources).
Official website: No dedicated website could be identified in open sources.
Email address: Not publicly listed in open sources.
Registered office address: Not identified in free open sources; available via official JAR extract.
General phone number: Not publicly listed in open sources.

Note: In Lithuania, definitive legal and contact details (įmonės kodas, PVM kodas, buveinės adresas, vadovai) are recorded with Registrų centras (Juridinių asmenų registras). Many third‑party directories display partial data, but the authoritative source is the JAR extract.

Business Operations

Main products/services: Ownership and leasing of retail real estate assets; collection of rental income from commercial tenants (e.g., supermarkets, retail chains, and service providers).
Business model: Special purpose vehicle (SPV) holding individual or clustered retail properties; enters medium- to long-term commercial lease agreements; finances assets through equity and bank debt; distributes earnings (dividends/interest) to its shareholder(s) subject to Lithuanian law and financing covenants.
Market position: Functions as a property-holding SPV within Lithuania’s commercial real estate ecosystem. Such entities typically do not compete as operating companies; instead, they provide stable, ring-fenced ownership and leasing structures supporting institutional or cross-border real estate investment.

History

Founding story and milestones: Specific corporate history and milestones (incorporation date, initial asset acquisitions, refinancing events) are not publicly available in free open sources. In Lithuania, SPVs are commonly established to acquire and hold one or more properties and to facilitate bank financing and risk segregation. Verified milestone data can be obtained from filings and historical financial statements available via Registrų centras.

Financial Information

Revenue: Not publicly available in free open sources. As a private UAB, the company files annual financial statements with Registrų centras; access typically requires a fee or an account.
Profitability: Not publicly available in free open sources.
Funding and debt: Real estate SPVs in Lithuania commonly finance assets via mortgage-backed bank loans alongside shareholder equity; specific lenders and terms are not publicly disclosed in free sources.
Ownership structure: Not publicly available in free open sources. Shareholder(s) and any changes thereto are recorded in the JAR extract and in annual reports filed with Registrų centras.

Leadership and Management

Key executives (vadovai): Not publicly listed in free open sources. Lithuanian UABs typically have a chief executive (direktorius) and may optionally have a board (valdyba). The current director(s), authorized signatories, and any board members can be verified in the official JAR extract from Registrų centras.
Board members: Not publicly available in free open sources.

Office Locations

Registered office: Not available in free open sources; refer to JAR extract.
Additional offices: None identified in open sources.
Office phone numbers: Not publicly listed in open sources.

Market Position and Competitors

Market context: The Lithuanian retail real estate market includes a wide range of owners: local developers, pension/insurance-backed funds, pan-Baltic property funds, international REIT-like vehicles, and numerous SPVs that hold assets on behalf of these investors.
Competitors: At the SPV level, “competitors” are other property-holding vehicles owning comparable assets (e.g., assets leased to grocery, DIY, and convenience retailers). Notable classes of competing owners in the Lithuanian market include: pan-Baltic real estate funds, local investment companies, and SPVs controlled by institutional investors. Specific named competitors are property- and locality-dependent and are not disclosed in open sources at the SPV level.
Competitive advantages (typical for SPVs of this kind):
- Long-term lease agreements with established retail tenants provide stable cash flows.
- Property-level financing structures matched to asset cash flow and risk profile.
- Ring-fenced legal structure enhances lender security and risk management.
- Professional property and asset management (in-house or outsourced).

Recent Developments

No transaction announcements, media releases, or press references specifically naming UAB „BSP Retail Properties I“ were identified in free open sources at the time of research. Any recent acquisitions, refinancings, or material changes would typically appear in filings with Registrų centras or in lender/tenant announcements.

Contact Information

Official website: Not identified.
Email: Not publicly listed.
Phone: Not publicly listed.
Registered address: Obtainable via JAR extract from Registrų centras.

For authoritative, up-to-date contact and legal details, request an official extract:
- Registrų centras (Juridinių asmenų registras, JAR) – “Juridinio asmens išrašas” or “JAR” extract by company name: UAB „BSP Retail Properties I“.

Notes on Data Availability

UAB „BSP Retail Properties I“ appears to function as a Lithuanian real estate SPV. Such entities often have minimal public web presence and disclose details primarily through mandatory filings with Lithuania’s Registrų centras. Free third‑party directories may list partial information, but definitive data (įmonės kodas, PVM kodas, vadovas, buveinė, financials) should be sourced from official registry documents.

Sources and References

Primary/Authoritative:
- Registrų centras (State Enterprise Centre of Registers) – Juridinių asmenų registras (JAR) extracts and annual financial statements. Website: registrucentras.lt (navigate to e‑services; search by company name “UAB BSP Retail Properties I”).
- Valstybinė mokesčių inspekcija (VMI) – VAT payer register lookup (for PVM status). Website: mokesciai.vmi.lt
- EU VIES VAT validation (to confirm Lithuanian VAT numbers). Website: ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/vies/

Secondary/Directory (for indicative checks; not authoritative):
- rekvizitai.vz.lt – Lithuanian company directory (search “UAB BSP Retail Properties I”).
- info.lt – Lithuanian business directory (search “UAB BSP Retail Properties I”).
- Creditinfo Lietuva – commercial register and credit reports (paid access) (search by company name).

If more detailed, verified information is required (company code, VAT code, directors, exact address, phone, email), obtain the official JAR extract and latest filed financial statements from Registrų centras.