KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. to Present at Deutsche Bank’s 32nd Annual Leveraged Finance Conference
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. to Present at Deutsche Bank’s 32nd Annual Leveraged Finance Conference
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. (“KREF”) (NYSE: KREF) announced today that Patrick Mattson, President and Chief Operating Officer, will present at Deutsche Bank’s 32nd Annual Leveraged Finance Conference on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at 12:20PM ET.
A live audio webcast of the presentation will be available on the Investor Center section of KREF’s website at http://www.kkrreit.com/investor-relations/events-and-presentations. For those unable to listen to the live audio webcast, a replay will be available on the website shortly after the event.
About KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc.
KREF is a real estate finance company that focuses primarily on originating and acquiring senior loans secured by commercial real estate properties. KREF is externally managed and advised by an affiliate of KKR & Co. Inc. For additional information about KREF, please visit its website at www.kkrreit.com.
Investor Relations:
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc.
Jack Switala
Tel: +1-888-806-7781 (U.S.) / +1-212-763-9048 (Outside U.S.)
KREF-IR@kkr.com
Media:
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P.
Miles Radcliffe-Trenner
Tel: +1-212-750-8300
media@kkr.com
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