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RAM Essential Services Property Fund
ASX:REP

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RAM Essential Services Property Fund
ASX:REP
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Price: 0.495 AUD 1.02%
Market Cap: AU$248m
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RAM Essential Services Property Fund
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248m AUD
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Real Estate

RAM Essential Services Property Fund is a real estate investment trust. The company is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2021-10-20. The firm principally invests in Australian medical and essential retail real estate assets, leased to essential services tenants. The Fund’s objective is to provide investors with stable and secure income with the potential for both income and capital growth through an exposure to a defensive portfolio of assets. The company consists of a geographically diversified and defensive portfolio of medical and essential retail-based properties, underpinned by a tenant profile including national supermarkets and private hospital operators, and offers growth opportunities through significant value-add development potential. The investment portfolio consists of approximately 35 properties. The Fund is actively managed by Real Asset Management Pty Limited (RAM).

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