Hines Global Income Trust (HGIT) files Post-Effective Amendment No. 20
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Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Hines Global Income Trust, Inc. filed Post-Effective Amendment No. 20 to its Registration Statement (Registration No. 333-279847) on June 15, 2026. The amendment is filed under Rule 462(d) and will be effective upon filing. The filing lists exhibits, including Exhibit 99.1: Consent of Altus Group U.S. Inc., and is signed by the registrant's CEO and officers.
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Registration Number: 333-279847
Post-Effective Amendment: No. 20
Filing date: June 15, 2026
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Registration Number
333-279847
Registration statement referenced in the amendment
Post-Effective Amendment
No. 20
Post-Effective Amendment number to Form S-11
Filing date
June 15, 2026
Date the amendment was signed and filed
Exhibit listed
99.1 (Consent of Altus Group U.S. Inc.)
Exhibit filed as part of this registration statement
Principal address
845 Texas Avenue Suite 3300, Houston, Texas 77002-1656
Registrant principal executive office address listed
Phone
(888) 220-6121
Telephone number provided in the filing
Key Terms
Post-Effective Amendment, Rule 462(d), Form S-11, Exhibit 99.1
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Post-Effective Amendment regulatory
"Post-Effective Amendment No. 20 to the Registration Statement"
A post-effective amendment is an official update to a securities registration document filed after that document has become effective with regulators; it corrects, adds or replaces information about the securities, the company, or an offering. Investors care because it keeps the legal record current and can change what is being sold or the rights attached to shares — like getting a revised product manual after a launch that may affect value or use.
Rule 462(d) regulatory
"This post-effective amendment is being filed pursuant to Rule 462(d) under the Securities Act"
A Securities and Exchange Commission procedural rule that lets a company quickly register additional shares by re-using an already effective registration filing, rather than submitting a full new application. For investors this matters because it speeds up the issuance of more stock—similar to printing extra tickets from an approved batch—so it can increase supply, dilute existing ownership, and signal a near-term capital raise or financing plan.
Form S-11 regulatory
"Post-Effective Amendment No. 20 to Form S-11 REGISTRATION STATEMENT"
Form S-11 is the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission registration form used when real estate companies and REITs offer stock or other securities to the public. It contains the formal offering document with detailed financial statements, descriptions of properties and business operations, management information and potential risks — like a car’s spec sheet and owner manual combined — giving investors the core facts needed to judge the investment.
Exhibit 99.1 regulatory
"Exhibit 99.1 | | Consent of Altus Group U.S. Inc."
Exhibit 99.1 is a label used in regulatory filings to identify a specific attached document, most often a company press release or investor presentation filed with securities regulators. For investors it matters because it marks an official, contemporaneous source of information directly tied to a filing—like the original news article pinned to a legal record—so traders and analysts treat it as an authoritative statement that can move a stock or clarify a company’s situation.