In accordance with the Company's communicated aim to increase its exposure to
the Baltic real estate sector, East Capital Explorer AB - listed on Nasdaq
Stockholm - will invest EUR 20m in East Capital's new real estate fund East
Capital Baltic Property Fund III.

The Fund targets institutional investors and is expected to have an equity size
of up to EUR 100m. The aim is to focus on high-quality commercial properties
(retail, office and logistics) with well-established tenants in prime locations
in the capital cities Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius.

'With the investment in East Capital Baltic Property Fund III, we will have
invested a total of EUR 62.3m in the Baltic real estate sector, and we are
moving towards a real estate allocation of around 25 percent of our Net Asset
Value. We find the sector attractive, in particular because of high yields,
recovering rent levels and decreasing vacancy rates - ensuring good long-term
growth in value for properties in the Baltic countries, as well as attractive
cash flows for us and our shareholders', says Mia Jurke, CEO of East Capital
Explorer.

Real estate investments in Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius show yield levels of 7-8
per cent, which is 2-3 percentage points higher than in the Nordic capitals.
This, coupled with the fact that rent levels have recovered and that lending
terms from primarily Nordic banks are good, makes the Baltic Real Estate Sector
attractive.

'We are very encouraged by the increased interest in the sector among investors,
with transaction volumes returning to pre-crisis levels. This is further
underpinned by the sharply recovering economies, which represent the highest
growth in the Eurozone, adds Kestutis Sasnauskas, Head of Private Equity and
Real Estate at East Capital.

The fund is expected to be launched in August. The draw-down of capital will be
made gradually according to the fund's timing of real estate acquisitions. The
investment will be financed through the sale of shares in fund holdings (East
Capital Frontier Markets Fund, East Capital Deep Value Fund and East Capital
Russia Domestic Growth Fund), thus further reducing the portion of public
holdings in the portfolio, in accordance with the Company's set-out goal. East
Capital Explorer will be offered to invest as per a rebated fee schedule,
equaling to a management fee of 1.25 percent and a performance fee of 20 percent
in excess of a 7 percent hurdle.

Contact information

Mia Jurke, CEO, East Capital Explorer, +46 8 505 885 32
Lena Krauss, CFO and Head of Investor Relations, East Capital Explorer,
+46 73 988 44 66

Financial reporting calendar

* Interim Report, Q2 2015 - 20 Aug 2015
* Interim Report, Q3 2015 - 5 Nov 2015

About East Capital Explorer

East Capital Explorer AB (publ) is a Swedish investment company, created with
the specific aim of bringing unique investment opportunities in Eastern Europe
to a broader investor base. The company makes direct investments into private
and public companies but investments are also made through East Capital's
private equity, real estate and alternative investment funds. East Capital
Explorer's main investment theme is domestic growth and the Company targets fast
growing sectors such as Retail and Consumer goods, Financials and Real Estate.
East Capital Explorer has appointed East Capital to manage its investment
activities. East Capital Explorer is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, Mid Cap.

Listing: Nasdaq Stockholm, Mid Cap - Ticker: ECEX - ISIN: SE0002158568 -
Reuters: ECEX.ST - Bloomberg: ECEX SS Equity

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released for publication at 11:00 a.m. CET on 10 July 2015.

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