Golden Ventures Leasehold Real Estate Investment Trust
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Golden Ventures Leasehold Real Estate Investment Trust
Glance View
Golden Ventures Leasehold REIT operates as a real estate investment trust. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2016-04-04. The Trust’s objectives are to raise funds from investors both ordinary and juristic persons, including long-term loans from financial institutions and deposits from rental to invest in two projects, such as Park Ventures Ecoplex Project and Sathorn Square Project. The Trust is managed by Frasers Property Commercial Asset Management (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Its property manager is North Sathorn Realty Company Limited.
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