This article first appeared in This is Money entitled: Britons stash £2trn in bank accounts – but returns only a third of what they would gain from investing
TR Property Investment Fund has been recommended in an article in This is Money, which discusses the fact that Britons are hiding over £2trillion in bank accounts, and missing out on returns they would gain from investing. Discussing top funds for income-seeking investors, Josef Licsauer and Alan Ray, investment trust research analysts at Kepler Partners highlighted TR Property,
‘…with a wide range of REITs offering specialist exposure to particular sectors, it can be confusing deciding which one to choose from. Help is at hand though, because TR Property (TRY) is a specialist investor in REITs across the UK and Europe, giving investors a ready-made portfolio managed by an expert team.
‘TRY, which currently yields c. 5.0 per cent, invests for total return rather than pure income, but its dividend growth has far outstripped inflation over the 25 years or so that its current lead manager, Marcus Phayre-Mudge, has been at the helm.
‘While TRY itself does not trade on a particularly wide discount, currently c.8%, it owns many REITs that do, so an investor will still benefit if there is an eventual narrowing of discounts for REITs generally.’
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Capital at risk. Approved by Columbia Threadneedle Management Limited on 18/12/2024.
