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Self Storage Group ASA – Acquisition of a new property in Vennesla, Norway

By Chavarria Mary
November 10, 2021
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(Oslo, November 10th 2021) Self Storage Group ASA (Self Storage Group, OSE:SSG)
has entered into an agreement to acquire a property in Lundevegen 10 in
Vennesla, Norway. The transaction has a value of NOK 6.2 million. The property
has a potential lettable area of 800 square meters. The facility is projected to
open in Q3 2022 and will be operated under the OK Minilager brand.

"The property is located in Vennesla, 20 minutes from Kristiansand. With this
investment OK Minilager will exceed 10 facilities in the county of Agder,
strengthening our number one position in the region. This acquisition is in line
with our strategy to grow our freehold portfolio in selected markets. There is a
growing demand for our services, as urbanization and smaller living spaces cause
an increasing need for external storage solutions says Fabian Søbak", Chief
Executive Officer of Self Storage Group.

Self Storage Group ASA engages in the business of renting out self-storage units
to both private individuals and businesses through the two concepts; OK
Minilager and City Self-Storage. The company is one of the leading self-storage
providers in Scandinavia with a particularly strong position in the Norwegian
market. Self Storage Group operates 126 facilities across Scandinavia with a
current lettable area of 165 300 square meters as of Q3 2021.

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