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CNI FY17 Annual Results presentation with John McBain and Simon Holt
View the Centuria Capital Group FY17 Annual Results presentation with John McBain and Simon Holt by clicking here. For further information please contact the Centuria Capital Group CFO – Simon Holt on 8923 8250 or via his email.
FY17 results reflect ‘transformational’ growth for Centuria REITs
Centuria Metropolitan REIT (ASX: CMA) and Centuria Industrial REIT (ASX: CIP) post annual profit results Centuria’s listed property trusts have today announced their FY17 profit results, with both Centuria Metropolitan REIT (ASX:CMA) and Centuria Industrial REIT (ASX: CIP), announcing positive returns for investors with net profits of $37.7 million and $50.8 million, respectively. Nicholas Collishaw, CEO of listed property at Centuria said he’s delighted with the results,
Centuria acquires key assets for $150 million; announces capital raising
Centuria Metropolitan REIT purchases Perth and Melbourne commercial properties as part of growth strategy Centuria Property Funds today announced that its listed office fund, Centuria Metropolitan REIT (ASX: CMA), has made three major acquisitions in Perth and Melbourne. The acquisitions mark Centuria’s first foray into the Perth office market, and strengthen CMA’s lead as the largest pure-play metropolitan fund manager in the market.
John McBain interview Tom Poitrowski, CommSec
Tom Poitrowski from CommSec Executive Series, interviews Centuria Group CEO John McBain
John McBain interview on the 360 Transaction
John McBain, Group CEO, explains the transaction in his interview with Carolyn Herbert, from Finance News Network. Centuria Capital Group successfully completed the acquisition of the property funds management platform of 360 Capital Group and its co-investments in its listed property funds.
Centuria Value-add Property Fund in $98m NSW Government Transaction
View the ASX release here CNI subsidiary, Centuria Property Funds Limited (CPFL) today confirmed the sale of its landmark Sydney CBD asset, 175 Castlereagh Street, to Transport for NSW for a purchase price of $98 million. The building was purchased by the Centuria 175 Castlereagh Street unlisted fund in 2013 for $56 million with the strategic intention of repositioning the asset and in the belief that the Southern CBD precinct would be re-rated.