UK based property investment firm enters the East African market
June 25, 2008
Written by kenyanobserver, in BUSINESS
A UK-based property investment firm, Integrated Property Investments Ltd, has entered the East African property market according to an article on the Standard and information form their website.Highlights of the company’s interests in East Africa;
- Co-investment in East Africa Properties
- Co-investment in East Africa Industrial Manufacturing Opportunities
- Co-investment in East/Central Africa Trade Pools
- Sale of Commodities in East and Central Africa
The company also manages an Islamic-compliant fund in the UK known as the Beacon 1 Limited Partnership
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one think that I would like to point out is that investment can be in other areas too. Such as film industry or perhaps gaming industry. I feel investors need to have a much bigger and broader perspective in terms of investing.