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Remon Vos

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◼ Origin

Founded CTP Group in 1998 in the Czech Republic, building it from a small real estate development firm into the largest logistics and industrial real estate developer in Central and Eastern Europe by gross leasable area, with approximately 12 million square meters of industrial, logistics, and office parks across Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Germany, Austria, and other CEE markets. CTP was listed on Euronext Amsterdam in 2021 (CTPNV) in one of the largest Dutch IPOs of that year, raising approximately €1B while Vos retained a controlling majority stake; the company's portfolio serves 1,000+ corporate tenants including DHL, BMW, Lidl, and Decathlon with logistics parks strategically positioned on major European freight corridors.

◼ Self-Made Verdict — YES

Founded CTP Group in 1998 from scratch in the Czech Republic without an inherited real estate business or family capital base in the sector; built it over 25 years into the largest industrial real estate developer in Central and Eastern Europe through original site selection, development, and tenant relationship-building. His wealth reflects original entrepreneurship sustained through the IPO and subsequent expansion.

◼ Documented marks

01

Founder and CEO of CTP Group (Euronext: CTPNV), the largest industrial and logistics real estate developer in Central and Eastern Europe by gross leasable area, with approximately 12 million square meters of lettable park space across 9 countries including Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Germany, Austria, Serbia, and Bulgaria; CTP's portfolio serves 1,000+ corporate tenants including DHL, BMW, Lidl, Decathlon, Amazon, and Continental with strategically positioned logistics parks near major European motorways and industrial zones. Vos listed CTP on Euronext Amsterdam in 2021 in one of the largest Dutch IPOs of that year, raising approximately €1B while retaining a controlling majority stake; the company had a market capitalization of €7B+ at listing.

02

CTP's growth model relied on a distinctive CEE market entry strategy: Vos entered the Czech Republic in 1998 — shortly after its transition from communism — and built a first-mover position in logistics real estate before the market attracted large-scale competition from US and Western European real estate funds. The company's Czech-market dominance and deep relationships with local governments and logistics operators enabled it to expand systematically into neighboring CEE markets as they joined the EU and became part of European manufacturing and distribution supply chains for Western European companies re-shoring or nearshoring from Asia.

03

No formal regulatory enforcement action or criminal charge against Remon Vos or CTP Group has been documented in public record. CTP as a listed company is subject to Euronext Amsterdam disclosure and governance requirements; its development activities are subject to local planning and environmental regulations in each country of operation, which in CEE markets have periodically attracted civil society scrutiny regarding agricultural land conversion and environmental impact assessment quality. No major enforcement action related to these concerns has been publicly disclosed.

No inheritance, or primary accounts documented for this billionaire yet.

◼ List of charges

No documented charges yet.

These are moral charges, not legal ones. The actual legal system has not — and will not — bring them.