Fondens formål er at drive Egmont H. Petersens Kollegium, der tjener til bolig for studerende ved højere læreanstalter i København og i Københavns omegn.
| Year | Revenue | Profit/Loss | Total Assets | Equity | Employees | Report |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 19.1 mio. | 684 t. | 61.2 mio. | 37.1 mio. | 15 | |
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Carl Felix Freiesleben joined the board
Merle Maria Sternest joined the board
Magnus Hejselbæk-Henningsen joined the board
Sara Ayantu Buch-Weeke joined the board
Felicia Lindø Hansen left the board
Andreas Klose Birketoft left the board
Albert Luis Føns Olsen left the board
Josephine Fronth Reiche left the board
Magnus Hejselbæk-Henningsen left the board
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The financial health of EGMONT H. PETERSENS KOLLEGIUM appears stable, with a positive trajectory in revenue and profit over the past few years. In 2024, revenue reached 19,078,447 DKK, marking a growth from 18,640,337 DKK in 2023, while profit significantly declined to 684,227 DKK from 3,052,398 DKK the previous year. The company has shown resilience with increasing equity, now at 37,139,896 DKK, indicating a solid foundation in the competitive rental market for social housing. However, the notable drop in profit suggests potential concerns regarding operational efficiency or rising costs that may need to be addressed. Overall, the firm maintains a strong position within its industry, supported by consistent revenue growth and a solid equity base.
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