Overview
Invesco Property Income Trust is a property investment company delivering instant access to diversified UK and European property. The Company’s current investment objective is to repay its bank borrowings and other liabilities and if it is able to meet those obligations, to provide a return for Shareholders. The Company owns properties predominantly within the “business space” sectors of industrial and office uses. There are no target sector or country weightings.
News
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21 Dec 2015 1 min read
Invesco Property Income De-lists
Following the sale of its property portfolio to Kildare Partners (announced in June 2015) Invesco Property Income has, as anticipated, delisted from the London Stock Exchange. The company is in wind-up and all of the proceeds from the sale were to be used to pay back the company’s lenders. Invesco Property Income Trust was a property […]
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22 Jun 2015 1 min read
Invesco Property Income bows out
Invesco Property Income has sold the last of its property portfolio to Kildare Partners and will now wind up. All the money will go to pay back the company’s lenders and shareholders won’t get anything. The shares will be delisted once this is approved at the company’s AGM (due soon). IPI : Invesco Property Income […]
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29 Jul 2014 1 min read
Invesco Property Income : IPI – suspension
Invesco Property Income, which has been struggling with its debt for some time, has been told by its lending bank that it will grant a three month extension to Invesco Property Income’s loan (due for repayment on 28 September 2014). However that’s it – Invesco Property Income will have to sell off its portfolio by […]
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14 Jan 2014 1 min read
Invesco Property Income : IPI – update on disposals and valuation
Invesco Property Income has confirmed that its sales of an office building in Rozendal Park, Hoeilaart, Belgium (pictured) and another office building in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire have completed. the sales raised €7.96m and £3.21m for the fund respectively (uplifts of €0.16m and £1.47m over previous valuations). The proceeds have been used to repay borrowings. IPI has […]