IPF reduces cost of internalising its asset management function from R975m to R850m with new mechanism
JSE-listed Investec Property Fund , which has assets in SA and Europe, says it has strong shareholder backing to internalise its asset management function, and to this end it has revised the deal with the introduction of an earn-out mechanism.
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