Raphael Lelubre

International Finance Manager at Aedifica NV/SA

Raphael Lelubre is an experienced finance professional currently serving as the International Finance Manager at Aedifica SA since June 2019, where responsibilities include coordinating finance activities in international subsidiaries, overseeing consolidation processes, budget preparation, and treasury activities. Prior to this role, Raphael worked at Deloitte Belgium from September 2010 to May 2019, progressing from Junior Auditor to Senior Auditor, Manager Audit, and finally Manager Risk Advisory, focusing on project management and financial transformation. Raphael holds a Master's degree in Finance from Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management and has achieved Level 1 certification from the CFA Institute.

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Aedifica NV/SA

Aedifica is a Belgian listed company that is specialised in offering innovative and sustainable real estate concepts to care operators and their residents across Europe, focusing in particular on housing for elderly people with care needs. Social sustainability is a fundamental driving force for us: we want to create added value for society at large by developing innovative real estate concepts that are tailored to the needs of residents and that improve their quality of life. We don’t just invest in properties, we invest in society. We aim to offer our shareholders a reliable real estate investment with an attractive return based on the successful strategy we developed throughout the past 17 years: combining a high-quality diverse portfolio that generates recurring and indexed rental income with industry leading long-term partners and an experienced team. Aedifica is listed on Euronext Brussels (2006) and Euronext Amsterdam (2019). Since March 2020, Aedifica is part of the BEL20, the leading share index of Euronext Brussels. The Group has developed a portfolio of more than 610 properties in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Finland, Sweden, Ireland and Spain, worth more than €5.8 billion.