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26 Additional Financial Instrument Disclosures

Additional Financial Instrument Disclosures – Reporting Period

Amounts recognized in balance sheet in accordance with IFRS 9

Measurement categories and classes: in € million

Carrying
amounts
Jun. 30,
2026

Amortized
cost

Fair
value
affecting
net
income

Fair
value
recognized
in equity
without
reclassi-
fication

Hedge
accounting –
no classi-
fication
in accor-
dance
with
IFRS 9

Amounts
recognized
in balance
sheet in
acc. with
IFRS 16

Fair
value
Jun. 30,
2026

Fair
value
hierarchy
level

Assets

Cash and cash equivalents

Cash on hand and deposits at banking institutions

1,854.2

1,854.2

1,854.2

n.a.

Commercial papers

n.a.

Trade receivables

307.6

307.6

307.6

n.a.

Financial assets

Finance lease receivables

67.5

67.5

n.a.

Loans to other investments

34.2

34.2

37.7

2

Other non-current loans

4.3

4.3

4.3

2

Other non-current loans to associates and joint ventures

38.9

38.9

38.9

2

Securities

324.9

318.6

6.3

324.9

1

Other investments

304.7

304.7

304.7

3

Derivative financial assets

Cash flow hedges – no classification in accordance with IFRS 9

83.8

16.6

67.2

83.8

2

Call option on equity instruments

623.0

623.0

623.0

3

Stand-alone interest rate swaps and interest rate caps

39.4

39.4

39.4

2

Liabilities

Trade payables

547.5

547.5

547.5

n.a.

Bonds

24,930.5

24,930.5

23,215.1

1

Other non-derivative financial liabilities

17,303.1

17,303.1

16,473.2

2

Derivatives and put options

Purchase price liabilities from put options/rights to reimbursement

349.7

349.7

330.5

3

Option component of the convertible bonds

118.4

118.4

118.4

2

Stand-alone interest rate swaps and interest rate caps

12.1

12.1

12.1

2

Cash flow hedges – no classification in accordance with IFRS 9

59.7

21.9

37.8

59.7

2

Lease liabilities

674.8

674.8

n.a.

Liabilities from tenant financing

143.5

143.5

143.5

n.a.

Liabilities to non-controlling interests

732.0

732.0

732.0

n.a.

Additional Financial Instrument Disclosures – Previous Year

Amounts recognized in balance sheet in accordance with IFRS 9

Measurement categories and classes: in € million

Carrying
amounts
Jun. 30,
2026

Amortized
cost

Fair
value
affecting
net
income

Fair
value
recognized
in equity
without
reclassi-
fication

Hedge
accounting –
no classi-
fication
in accor-
dance
with
IFRS 9

Amounts
recognized
in balance
sheet in
acc. with
IFRS 16

Fair
value
Jun. 30,
2026

Fair
value
hierarchy
level

Assets

Cash and cash equivalents

Cash on hand and deposits at banking institutions

3,106.8

3,106.8

3,106.8

n.a.

Commercial papers

150.0

150.0

150.0

n.a.

Trade receivables

341.7

341.7

341.7

n.a.

Financial assets

Finance lease receivables

71.6

71.6

n.a.

Loans to other investments

49.3

49.3

52.8

2

Other non-current loans

5.0

5.0

5.0

2

Other non-current loans to associates and joint ventures

92.8

92.8

92.8

2

Securities

322.9

317.3

5.6

322.9

1

Other investments

273.0

273.0

273.0

3

Derivative financial assets

Cash flow hedges – no classification in accordance with IFRS 9

34.2

6.6

27.6

34.2

2

Call option on equity instruments

671.0

671.0

671.0

3

Stand-alone interest rate swaps and interest rate caps

41.8

41.8

41.8

2

Liabilities

Trade payables

555.7

555.7

555.7

n.a.

Bonds

24,674.7

24,674.7

22,879.9

1

Other non-derivative financial liabilities

17,955.6

17,955.6

17,252.2

2

Derivatives and put options

Purchase price liabilities from put options/rights to reimbursement

343.3

343.3

314.9

3

Option component of the convertible bonds

79.4

79.4

79.4

2

Stand-alone interest rate swaps and interest rate caps

17.0

17.0

17.0

2

Cash flow hedges – no classification in accordance with IFRS 9

44.6

14.7

29.9

44.6

2

Lease liabilities

679.5

679.5

n.a.

Liabilities from tenant financing

145.2

145.2

145.2

n.a.

Liabilities to non-controlling interests

792.2

792.2

792.2

n.a.

The section below provides information on the financial assets and financial liabilities not covered by IFRS 9:

The following table shows the assets and liabilities that are recognized in the balance sheet at fair value and their classification according to the fair value hierarchy:

Assets and Liabilities - Fair Value

in € million

Jun. 30, 2026

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Assets

Investment properties

83,261.1

83,261.1

Financial assets

Non-current securities

6.3

6.3

Other investments

304.7

304.7

Assets held for sale

Investment properties

477.6

477.6

Derivative financial assets

Cash flow hedges

83.8

83.8

Call option on equity instruments

623.0

623.0

Stand-alone interest rate swaps and caps

39.4

39.4

Liabilities

Derivative financial liabilities

Cash flow hedges

59.7

59.7

Option component of the convertible bonds

118.4

118.4

Stand-alone interest rate swaps and caps

12.1

12.1

in € million

Dec. 31, 2025

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Assets

Investment properties

82,392.8

82,392.8

Financial assets

Non-current securities

5.6

5.6

Other investments

273.0

273.0

Assets held for sale

Investment properties

385.2

385.2

Derivative financial assets

Cash flow hedges

34.2

34.2

Call option on equity instruments

671.0

671.0

Stand-alone interest rate swaps and caps

41.8

41.8

Liabilities

Derivative financial liabilities

Cash flow hedges

44.6

44.6

Option component of the convertible bonds

79.4

79.4

Stand-alone interest rate swaps and caps

17.0

17.0

In general, Vonovia measures its investment properties on the basis of the discounted cash flow (DCF) methodology (Level 3). The material valuation parameters and valuation results can be found in chapter [D18] Investment Properties.

The investment properties classified as assets held for sale are recognized at the time of their transfer to assets held for sale at their new fair value, which corresponds to the agreed purchase price (Level 2).

No financial instruments were reclassified to different hierarchy levels vis-à-vis the comparative period.

Securities are generally measured using the quoted prices in active markets (Level 1).

The value of the option components of the convertible bonds is determined on the basis of the contractual terms of the convertible bonds using the binomial model. On the respective reporting date, the valuation is based on the implied volatility of the share, the remaining term as well as the current share price (Level 2).

For the measurement of derivative financial instruments, cash flows are first calculated and then discounted. In addition to the tenor-specific EURIBOR/STIBOR rates (3M; 6M), the respective credit risk is taken as a basis for discounting. Depending on the expected cash flows, either Vonovia’s own credit risk or the counterparty risk is taken into account in the calculation.

Due to the interest rate environment, counterparty risk premiums were relevant for the interest rate swaps in the consolidated financial statements alongside Vonovia’s own credit risk. As with Vonovia’s own risk, they are derived from rates observable on the capital markets and ranged from 15 to 185 basis points, depending on the residual maturities. Vonovia’s own risk premiums were trading at between 30 and 180 basis points on the same cut-off date, depending on the maturities. Risk premiums of 110 basis points (AUD bonds), 50 to 90 basis points (CHF bonds), 60 to 110 basis points (GBP bonds), 40 to 85 basis points (JPY bond), 130 to 145 basis points (NOK bond) and 135 basis points (SEK bonds) were taken into account in determining the market values of the cross-currency swaps.

As part of the valuation of the current cross-currency swaps, the currency cash flows are converted into EUR using the EUR/AUD, EUR/CHF, EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, EUR/NOK or EUR/SEK FX forward curve, after which all EUR cash flows are discounted using the EUR ESTR curve (Level 2).

The fair values of the cash and cash equivalents, trade receivables and other financial receivables approximate their carrying amounts at the reporting date owing to their mainly short maturities. The amount of the estimated impairment loss on cash and cash equivalents was calculated based on the losses expected over a period of twelve months. It was determined that the cash and cash equivalents have a low risk of default due to the external ratings and short residual maturities and that there is no need for any material impairment of cash and cash equivalents.

Risk in the area of rent receivables was examined through an analysis of the reduced general creditworthiness (as a special forward-looking parameter of impairment losses for financial assets as defined by IFRS 9). As Vonovia receives rent payments mostly in advance, only deferred rents and similar receivables are affected. Since these receivables are in any case very quickly subject to a specific impairment, no additional impairment requirement is currently foreseeable. The further development of the receivables is continuously monitored.

The maximum default risk on the receivables from the sale of properties is limited to the margin and the transaction unwinding costs as the title to the properties remains with Vonovia as security until receipt of payment.

Contingent liabilities exist at Vonovia for cases in which Vonovia SE and its subsidiaries have given guarantees to various contractual counterparts. These have not changed to any significant extent since the consolidated financial statements dated December 31, 2025.

Vonovia is involved in a number of legal disputes resulting from normal business activities. In particular, these involve tenancy, construction and sales law disputes and, in individual cases, company law disputes (mainly following structuring processes). None of the legal disputes, taken in isolation, will have any material effects on the net assets, financial position or results of operations of Vonovia.