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Delta Property Fund Ltd
JSE:DLT

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Delta Property Fund Ltd
JSE:DLT
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Price: 35 Zac 9.38% Market Closed
Market Cap: 214.3m Zac
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Delta Property Fund Ltd. engages in long-term investment in rental generating properties. The company is headquartered in Johannesburg, Gauteng. The company went IPO on 2012-11-02. The firm offers access to a portfolio of government and parastatal tenanted buildings, providing secure income streams and large, single tenant occupancy. The company has approximately 100 properties with gross lettable area of 909 984-meter square. The firm operates five business segments: retail, office government, office other, industrial and administration and corporate costs. The firm's properties are located in the provinces of Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Northern Cape, Northwest and Western Cape. Its properties include Beacon Hill, Broadcast House, Campus Building and Anchor House. The firm's subsidiary, Delta Property Asset Management Proprietary Limited provides asset management services. Its subsidiaries Delta Property Services, Broll Management Services Proprietary Limited and Excellerate Real Estate Services provides property management.

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