Goldman Sachs to invest $184 million in Brazil storage company: executive
FILE PHOTO -- A view of the Goldman Sachs stall on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange July 16, 2013. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE: GS) will invest 600 million reais ($184 million) in Brazilian storage company Metrofit over the next 6 years, betting on a recovery from the harshest recession since the 1930s, a company executive said on Friday.
Metrofit, founded in 2012, is a joint venture between Brazilian real estate company TRX
The self storage business is growing in Brazil, despite the recession. Metrofit plans to build up to 10 storage sites a year in different state capitals, TRX's chief executive officer Luiz Augusto do Amaral said.
Metrofit's competitors GuardeAqui, controlled by Sam Zell's Equity International, and GoodStorage have announced expansion plans, taking the opportunity to buy cheap real estate during the recession.
"Goldman Sachs is betting on a longer term recovery", Amaral said. "And the timing is good to expand, since this year there is a lot of new real state coming to the market with prices lower than expected."
Metrofit owns two self-storage sites in the rich Sao Paulo metropolitan region and is building two others. The company may use part of the cash injection to fund acquisitions, Amaral said.
Earlier this week, Brazilian technology startup CargoX announced that Goldman Sachs had led a 35 million reais ($11 million) investment round for the company to help it fund an expansion.
(Reporting by Alberto Alerigi; Writing by Tatiana Bautzer; editing by Grant McCool)
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