Pbb stock steadies as new €78 million logistics loan adds to real-estate pipeline
Published on 08/18/2026 at 16:15 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Pbb (DE0008019001) is balancing a muted share price with fresh deal activity, as the German real-estate lender backed a €78 million refinancing of a logistics portfolio in Poland announced on August 18, 2026 while its stock recently traded at €3.418 on Xetra on July 31, 2026.
Recent share price and trading context
Per a detailed quote overview, pbb shares on Xetra were last reported at €3.418 on July 31, 2026 at 5:35 p.m. local time, with trading volume on that venue of 670,432.86 and 358 intraday price points recorded for the session.
The same market-data overview shows that in late-session off-book trading on July 31, 2026, a realtime bid and ask range between €3.382 and €3.484 was quoted for pbb, illustrating that the share price has been oscillating in a relatively tight corridor around the mid-€3 level.
New €78 million logistics refinancing in Poland
On August 18, 2026, pbb announced that it is providing €78 million in financing for the refinancing of a logistics portfolio in Poland, expanding its book of commercial real-estate loans in Central and Eastern Europe and highlighting continuing lender appetite for logistics assets even as the wider property market adjusts to higher interest rates.
The announcement indicates that the €78 million facility will be used to refinance an existing logistics portfolio, underscoring that pbb is leaning into the logistics segment as a core area of business in its lending franchise and that management is still deploying meaningful volumes of new credit into the sector in mid-2026.
Loan book and risk context for investors
The €78 million logistics refinancing adds a concrete new asset to pbb's loan portfolio at a time when commercial real-estate lenders are managing credit risk and capital levels, and the deal's size offers a reference point for investors comparing pbb's single-transaction exposure to the overall scale of its balance sheet and risk limits.
Because the new Polish logistics facility is denominated in euros and focused on income-producing assets, it sits within a part of the European property market that has generally seen more resilient demand compared with some other commercial segments, making the transaction noteworthy for investors watching the composition of pbb's loan book.
Commercial real-estate lending franchise
Beyond the latest Polish logistics refinancing, pbb's broader business model remains centered on covered-bond-funded commercial real-estate lending, where it acts as a specialized lender focusing on office, retail, logistics, and residential properties in core European markets.
The bank's funding profile is anchored by the issuance of Pfandbriefe, which are German covered bonds backed by mortgage or public-sector loans, and the new €78 million logistics transaction in Poland feeds into this model by adding additional secured assets that can support future covered-bond issuance under the bank's established programs.
Representative product focus: logistics financing solutions
A representative strand of pbb's offering is tailored financing for modern logistics properties in Central and Eastern Europe, where the bank can provide medium- to long-term senior loans to institutional sponsors looking to refinance portfolios of warehouses and distribution centers that serve regional and cross-border supply chains.
Pbb stock and current trading snapshot
For equity investors, the latest available quote snapshot as of July 31, 2026, showing a Xetra price of €3.418 with a realtime trading corridor between €3.382 and €3.484, underlines that pbb stock has been consolidating at a low single-digit euro level even as the bank continues to originate individual loans in the tens of millions of euros such as the new €78 million logistics refinancing in Poland.
Fact box
Company: pbb
ISIN: DE0008019001
Ticker: 801900
Exchange: Xetra
Price (as of July 31, 2026, 5:35 p.m. local time): €3.418
Sector / Industry: Financials / Commercial real-estate lending
