K2A launches its own podcast

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K2A Knaust & Andersson Fastigheter AB is launching “The Green Real Estate Podcast”, its own podcast focusing on current events in the company and in the real estate market in general. The premiere episode will be published on 17 February, focusing on K2A’s year-end report for 2022, which was released on 14 February.

“When we release a report, we always get questions from many different quarters. This will be a way to communicate with more of those interested in K2A. The podcast format allows you to present more arguments and explain things in a different way. We know that many people would rather listen to a podcast than read a report from cover to cover,” says Johan Knaust, CEO of K2A.

The podcast is recorded in the studio of Public Housing Sweden in Stockholm and is hosted by Johan Knaust, along with K2A’s Public Relations Manager Pontus Ekerljung, who has a background as a presenter on Swedish public service radio stations P3 and P4. The podcast is only available in Swedish.

More information is available at investerare.k2a.se/podcast.

For further information:
Johan Knaust, CEO, +46 707 40 04 50, johan.knaust@k2a.se
Pontus Ekerljung, Public Relations Manager, +46 730 24 36 00, pontus.ekerljung@k2a.se

K2A Knaust & Andersson Fastigheter AB – the green real estate company – provides long-term management of rental apartments for all types of housing and community services properties. The company's markets are in Stockholm, the Mälardalen region and a number of university towns elsewhere in Sweden. See also www.k2a.se. K2A's B shares (K2A B) and preference shares (K2A PREF) are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.

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When we release a report, we always get questions from many different quarters. This will be a way to communicate with more of those interested in K2A. The podcast format allows you to present more arguments and explain things in a different way. We know that many people would rather listen to a podcast than read a report from cover to cover.
Johan Knaust, CEO of K2A