HAL Trust is an international investment company with origins tracing back to 1873, evolving from the Holland America Line shipping business sold in 1989. It operates through HAL Holding N.V., holding... HAL Trust is an international investment company with origins tracing back to 1873, evolving from the Holland America Line shipping business sold in 1989. It operates through HAL Holding N.V., holding significant stakes in a diversified portfolio of public and private companies across sectors such as financial services, healthcare, energy, technology, retail, real estate, media, and industrial services. Notable investments include Johnson & Johnson, Berkshire Hathaway, Bank of America, Mastercard, Exxon Mobil, and private holdings like Coolblue, Boskalis, and FD Mediagroup, alongside real estate assets primarily in Seattle and Dutch shopping centers. Employing a decentralized structure, HAL Trust focuses on long-term value creation by acquiring stakes in well-managed businesses, recycling capital through selective sales, and generating revenue via dividends, rental income, and capital gains. Headquartered in Monaco with Dutch roots, it maintains a net asset value of €15.5 billion as of December 31, 2024, emphasizing sustainable growth and resilience in global markets.
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